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ISSUE97/SPRING 2008
ALL-INTERVIEW ISSUE / IMMERSION
VIEWS
On the Other Side of the Couch: An interview with a former mental patient of Felix Guattari by Rachelle Sawatsky
Beginning of the End -- End of the Beginning: Saskatchewan's Offer of A Province-Wide International Art Project by Amy Fung
FEATURES
Light Magic:The measured structures and time-based illuminations of Samuel Roy-Bois - Interview by Sydney Hermant
Re-Actionism: Austrian artist Kerstin Cmelka explores the way art's icons are alive to the present - Interview by Shannon Bool
To be Immersed in the Experience of "Now": London-based artists Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard use music to connect to their audience - Interview by Earl Miller
1+1+1 on 1+1-1: Rodney LaTourelle talks to Vancouver artists Hadley + Maxwell about their collaborative practice, Jean-Luc Godard and the Rolling Stones
Comedy Central: In the eclectic art practice of Amy Lam, everything is funny--especially painting - Interview by Steve Kado
ARTIST CENTERFOLD
23 Graffiti Removal Project by Brent Wadden
REVIEWS
Eoghan McTigue, Kuttner Siebert Gallery, Berlin by Wojciech Olejnik
The Painting of Modern Life, Hayward Gallery, London
by Christina Bagatavicius
Thomas Hirschhorn: Jumbo Spoons and Big Cake, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal by Marc James Léger
On Being an Exhibition, BGL, Artists Space, NewYork by Marisa Jahn
Mike Nelson: A Psychic Vacuum,, he Old Essex Street Market, New York by Graham T. Beck
One, Some, Many: 3 Shows by Carsten Höller, Shawinigan Space, Shawinigan, QC by Jon Davies
ÜBERleben, Bernadette Corporation, Program, Berlin by Patricia Reed
Jenny Holzer, Luminato Festival, Toronto by Janis Demkiw
BIG PICTURE
Drawing Club, 2007
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