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NEW: ARTMargins Print 13:2
ARTMargins Print is pleased to announce the publication of the Volume 13, Issue 2. A recurring idea in the current issue is difference and contradiction. While art historiography has often treated artistic styles and movements as integrated and consistent wholes, with bookended beginnings and closures, and treated artists as equally stable authorial voices rooted in their respective dispositions, art practice for the most part is marked by contradiction rather than consistency, challenging us to capture the dynamism that contradiction and difference produce in art.
- Socialism in Contemporary African Art: Butchering the End of Time
- “We Need a Lighthouse Philosopher”: Filipa César and Louis Henderson’s Sunstone (2018) and the Portuguese Genealogy of Lens-Based Media
- Make Me a Picture of the Future: Massinissa Selmani’s 1000 Socialist Villages (2015)
- The Mythography of Socialism in Contemporary Angolan Art
- The Politics and Aesthetics of Liberation: Revolution and Its Aftermath in Contemporary Artistic Practice from and about Lusophone Africa 1
- Abstract States: Modernism in Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey
- As the Nile Flows or the Camel Walks
- Introduction to “Cultural Offensive of the Working Classes”
- Cultural Offensive of the Working Classes
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