Devotion and Betrayal: Air Time/Hang Time in The Passion of Wooster
This text is part of Afterall Journal Issue 11, published on May 7, 2005, and written by Jane Philbrick. The full article is only available to journal subscribers or for individual purchase via the University of Chicago Press. The article is titled 'Devotion and Betrayal: Air Time/Hang Time in The Passion of Wooster' and is related to other content in the journal, including essays on Inauk S. Gullah, a review of the MUNCH Triennale 'Almost Unreal', and interviews with Gonzalo Díaz.
Key facts
- Published on 7 May 2005
- Written by Jane Philbrick
- Part of Afterall Journal Issue 11
- Full text only available to subscribers
- Individual articles can be purchased via University of Chicago Press
- Related articles include 'Inside History: The Life and Paintings of Inauk S. Gullah'
- Related articles include 'Unstable Present. Review of MUNCH Triennale Almost Unreal'
- Related articles include interviews with Gonzalo Díaz
Entities
Artists
- Jane Philbrick
- Inauk S. Gullah
- Gonzalo Díaz
Institutions
- Afterall
- University of Chicago Press
- MUNCH Triennale
Sources
- Afterall —