SZUM: sztuka polska w rozszerzonym polu (2013–) [Polish]

14 November 2015, dusan

A cutting-edge magazine on contemporary art from Poland, started 2013.

Founding editors: Jakub Banasiak and Adam Mazur
Publisher Fundacja Kultura Miejsca, Warsaw

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PDFs:
No 1: Akademicy (2013, PDF)
No 2: Rynek (2013, PDF)
No 3: A-Z 2013 (2013, PDF)
No 4: Instytucje (2014, PDF)
No 5: Artyści (2014, PDF)
No 6: Internet (2014, PDF)
No 7: Alfabet młodych (2014, PDF)
No 8: Drugi kanon (2015, PDF)
No 9: Kuratorzy (2015, PDF)
No 10: Mapa sztuki polskiej 2015 (2015, PDF)
No 11: Konkursy artystyczne (2015-16, PDF)
No 12: Fotografia (2016, PDF)
No 13: Performans (2016, PDF)
No 14: Architektura (2016, PDF)
No 15: Rzeźba (2016, PDF)
No 16: Malarstwo (2017, PDF)
No 17: d14 Ateny (2017, PDF)
No 18: Kuratorski epicykl. documenta 14 (Kassel) (2017, added on 2019-10-1)
No 19: Abecadło (2017-2018, added on 2019-10-1)
No 20: Duma i uprzedzenie (2018, added on 2019-10-1)
No 21: Sztuka w Polsce 2013–2018. Pięć lat „Szumu” (2018, added on 2019-10-1)
No 22: Artystów praca nie hańbi (2018, added on 2019-10-1)
No 23: Rózgi i róże (2018, added on 2019-10-1)
No 24: Podlegli (2019, added on 2019-10-1)

Third Text, 120: Contemporary Art and the Politics of Ecology (2013)

15 May 2015, dusan

“This special issue of Third Text investigates the intersection of art criticism, politico-ecological theory, environmental activism and postcolonial globalization. The focus is on practices and discourses of eco-aesthetics that have emerged in recent years in geopolitical areas as diverse as the Arctic, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Europe and Mexico. The numerous contributors address new aesthetic strategies through which current ecological emergencies – including but not limited to the multifaceted crisis of climate change – have found resonance and creative response in artistic practice and more broadly in visual culture.” (from the Introduction)

With contributions by Christoph Brunner, Roberto Nigro, Gerald Raunig, Jessica L Horton, Janet Catherine Berlo, Jimmie Durham, Subhankar Banerjee, Nabil Ahmed, Berin Golonu, Basil Sunday Nnamdi, Obari Gomba, Frank Ugiomoh, Ursula Biemann, Peter Mörtenböck, Helge Mooshammer, Patrick D Flores, Raqs Media Collective, Luke Skrebowski, Emily Apter, Steven Lam, Gabi Ngcobo, Jack Persekian, Nato Thompson, Anne Sophie Witzke, Liberate Tate, TJ Demos, Eduardo Abaroa and Minerva Cuevas.

Guest editor: TJ Demos
Publisher Third Text, London, January 2013
175 pages

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PDF (10 MB)
Online supplement (contains another 6 articles + introduction)

Barbora Kleinhamplová, Tereza Stejskalová: Who is an Artist? (2015) [EN/CZ]

26 April 2015, dusan

A collection of interviews about the social implications of being an artist today. With Hito Steyerl, Boris Groys, Franco “Bifo” Berardi, Silvia Federici, Boris Buden, Precarious Workers Brigade, Artur Żmijewski, Igor Stokfiszewski, Chto Delat?, and Bureau of Melodramatic Research.

With illustrations by Alexey Klyuykov and Laďa Gažiová
Publisher Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, 2015
Open Access
ISBN 9788087108550
143 & 129 pages

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Who is an Artist? (English section, Academia.edu)
Kdo je to umělec? (Czech section, Academia.edu)