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FEATURE:
ROBERT GOBER five.linsix.lin
He is considered to be one of
America’s most important living
artists, but as his biggest-ever
retrospective opens in Basel,
few people know what, precisely,
his work is all about
Martin Herbert
JUNE 2007 MANIFESTO one.lineight.lin FEATURE:
Rachel Howard SOPHIE CALLE six.linseven.lin
Representing France at this year’s
DISPATCHES three.linthree.lin Venice Biennale, Sophie Calle is
Mathieu Briand’s yearlong Paris set to present a project initiated
exhibition fi ts everything in; by her lover’s rejection. Told
cartoon violence and the human that she never recognises herself
condition in Armen Eloyan’s messy in interviews, Brian Dillon rose
canvases; -isms reconstructed by to the challenge, writing from the
Yuri Masnyj in New York; icons and artist’s point of view
style in the paintings of Muntean/
Rosenblum; the work of Anthony FEATURE:
McCall and Imi Knoebel at SFMOMA. DAVID ALTMEJD seven.linsix.lin
Under the Influence, a platform He’s on the cover: twice. Yes,
for artists and thinkers to talk that’s how much we dig David
ideas, inspiration and things, Altmejd, sculptor, shapeshifter
launches this month with Tatiana and representing Canada at the
Trouvé on Alighiero e Boetti and Venice Biennale. J.J. Charlesworth
Paul Chan on betrayal, plus a
further new addition, Top Five:
the pick of shows to see in
June as selected for this issue
by Jessica Morgan
CONSUMED four.lintwo.lin
Marc Quinn’s diamond strawberry
pendant, a work in neon by Tracey
Emin, household objects rendered
in polished brass courtesy of
Studio Job, the Vauxhall Art Car
Boot Fair and many more must-have
items for summer
TALES FROM THE CITY four.lineight.lin
New York, Jonathan T.D. Neil
Paris, Charles Darwent FEATURE:
JEFF KOONS eight.linfour.lin
“I believe in the exercise of
power,” says Jeff Koons. So is he
the most powerful artist around?
Mark Rappolt
FEATURE:
RICHARD SERRA nine.lintwo.lin
His work may be a bit rusty, but
as MoMA launches a 40-year
retrospective of Richard Serra’s
monolithic sculptures, it’s lost
none of its relevance to artmaking
today Jonathan T.D. Neil
Double cover: to celebrate this year’s art-packed
summer, our collectable June issue comes with not
one but two covers – rising art star DAVID ALTMEJD Jeff Koons in his studio, May 2007.
as photographed by PHILIPPE AND CESARIE YARD Photo MAX FARAGO
ARTREVIEW one.linfour.lin
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