Afterall Journal Issue 0 (Spring/Summer 1999) Now Available
Afterall Journal, founded by Charles Esche and Mark Lewis, published its inaugural issue (Issue 0) in Spring/Summer 1999. The issue features a range of contextual essays including contributions from Gertrud Sandqvist, Josephine Berry, Charles Esche, Will Bradley, Nicholas Blincoe, Desa Philippi, Ian Hunt, Åsa Nacking, Superflex, Dan Cameron, Matthew Higgs, Alan Woods, Jean-Christophe Royoux, and Liam Gillick. The publication aims to discuss contemporary artists' work within broader social, political, and philosophical frameworks. Individual articles and the full publication are available for purchase via University of Chicago Press and Central Books. Afterall is recognized as a leader in critical studies of contemporary art, with a global audience in print and online.
Key facts
- Afterall Journal Issue 0 published Spring/Summer 1999
- Founding editors: Charles Esche and Mark Lewis
- Editors: Charles Esche, Mark Lewis, Catherine Williams
- Includes essays by Gertrud Sandqvist, Josephine Berry, Charles Esche, Will Bradley, Nicholas Blincoe, Desa Philippi, Ian Hunt, Åsa Nacking, Superflex, Dan Cameron, Matthew Higgs, Alan Woods, Jean-Christophe Royoux, Liam Gillick
- Publication available for purchase via University of Chicago Press and Central Books
- Individual articles available as PDF downloads
- Afterall is recognized as a leader in critical studies of contemporary art
- Global audience in print and online
Entities
Artists
- Pierre Huyghe
- Superflex
Institutions
- Afterall Journal
- University of Chicago Press
- Central Books
Sources
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