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A truly ambitious, twice yearly photographic magazine featuring a broad range of contributions, which is published with the ambition of promoting discussion and creation of photography, without cultural, geographical or thematic boundaries. This first issue features among 22 contributions: previously unpublished photographs from the archive of Isamu Noguchi; a portfolio(...)
Theory of Photography
January 2006, London
C international photo magazine, number one
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A truly ambitious, twice yearly photographic magazine featuring a broad range of contributions, which is published with the ambition of promoting discussion and creation of photography, without cultural, geographical or thematic boundaries. This first issue features among 22 contributions: previously unpublished photographs from the archive of Isamu Noguchi; a portfolio including works from Ellen Kooi, Wang Qingsong, Kahn + Selesnick, Yasuma Morimura and Marcos López; vintage photographs from Dmitri Baltermants; and fresh images from Wim Wenders.
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Anselm Kiefer's Die Argonauten series was inspired by a casual dinner with friends. At the end of a meal, the artist noted the table's resemblance to a battlefield, and this quickly led him to delve into the Greek myth of Jason and the Argonauts. Despite the unlikely informality of the original prompt, Kiefer's choice to reinterpret the hero Jason's quest for the golden(...)
Anselm Kiefer: Die Argonauten
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Anselm Kiefer's Die Argonauten series was inspired by a casual dinner with friends. At the end of a meal, the artist noted the table's resemblance to a battlefield, and this quickly led him to delve into the Greek myth of Jason and the Argonauts. Despite the unlikely informality of the original prompt, Kiefer's choice to reinterpret the hero Jason's quest for the golden fleece continues central motifs in his work of violence, chauvinism and systems of power--derived, as ever, from the artist's assiduous study of poetry, mythology and cultural history. The project evolved into an installation composed of various totemic objects and weathered remnants, left over, so it appears, from Jason's quest. Die Argonauten reproduces this ambitious series for the first time, along with a text by the artist.
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