Anodyne
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
 

Mail from the Fillip Review, announcing issue #4 -- which includes my essay, "Feldmann's Tact," and a piece by Adam Harrison on Mark Lewis -- and a launch party this Thursday at the Marine Club, 573 Homer Street, from 8-11 p.m. If you live in Vancouver and think that drinking in a dingy overpriced upstairs bar with a bunch of neurotic highbrow intellectuals might be a fun way to spend your Thursday evening, c'mon down. I'm the bald guy in the oversize plaid.

"The Fillip Review and The Projectile Publishing Society are pleased to announce the release of the fourth issue of Fillip.

Fillip is a publication of art, culture, and ideas issued three times a year by the Projectile Publishing Society from Vancouver, British Columbia. Crossing academic, artistic, and related practices, Fillip acts as a forum for critical discussion in the contemporary arts and situates itself as a complement and stimulus for contemporary practices and discourses.

The fourth issue of Fillip includes essays and reviews by an international group of writers and artists.

Essays
Luis Camnitzer Art of the State
Barnaby Drabble We Want Everything: Assembled Thoughts on Artist-led Culture in Zürich

Interviews
Jordan Strom with Cao Fei

Exhibition Reviews
Warren Arcan on Jimmie Durham: Knew Urk
Ryan Aronofsky on Marina Roy and Philip McCrum
Christopher Brayshaw on Hans-Peter Feldmann
Colin Browne on the Quai Branly Museum
Caroline Busta on the Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York
Susanna Haddon on Arsenal: Sound as a Weapon
Adam Harrison on Mark Lewis
Antonia Hirsch & Melanie O’Brian on Of Mice and Men
Rebecca Lane on Douglas Gordon: Timeline
Fionn Meade on Boys and Flowers
Kristina Lee Podesva on the Emergency Biennale in Chechnya

Book Reviews
Eli Bornowsky on Jacques Rancière's The Politics of Aesthetics
Zoë Gray on Sven Lütticken's Secret Publicity

Fillip 4 also includes insert projects by San Francisco-based artist Stephanie Syjuco, and Vancouver and Vienna-based artists Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber (co-produced by the Western Front Society)."



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