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We are pleased to announce the publication of Art & Research: A Journal of
Ideas, Contexts and Methods, Volume 1. Number 2. Summer 2007 (ISSN: 1752
6388)

http://www.artandresearch.org.uk

Art & Research is an artist-led, internationally peer-assessed e-journal
of Research in Fine Art Practice, focused upon questions, contexts and
methodologies of artistic research and practice. Art & Research aims to
serve professional artists and academics, curators and critics, artistic
researchers, postgraduate and doctoral research students and
undergraduates, and to inform current pedagogical thought in a global
context.

Contents

Editorial: Agonism, Appropriation, Anarchism

Chantal Mouffe: Artistic Activism and Agonistic Spaces

Jan Verwoert: Living with Ghosts: From Appropriation to Invocation in
Contemporary Art

Ripple Effects: Art and Parecon: Michael Albert interviewed by Ross Birrell

Oliver Ressler: An Ideal Society Creates Itself: Venezuela and the
Bolivarian Process

Art & The Political Seminar: Part 1. 1st December 2006, Glasgow School of
Art.
Chaired by Craig Richardson; Justin Carter; Dominic Hislop; Chad McCail;
Oliver Ressler.

Art & The Political Seminar: Part 2?(Democracy and Its Discontents). 2nd
March 2007, Glasgow School of Art. Chaired by Rebecca Gordon-Nesbitt;
David Bellingham; Shauna McMullan.

Dan Gives us the Fax: Dan Graham interviewed by Nicolás Guagnini

Sarah Tripp: Let me show you some things

Brian O’Connell: Between Appropriation and Reconstruction, on Lisa Oppenheim

Lisa Oppenheim: The Sun is Always Setting Somewhere Else…

Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir/Mark Wilson: In conversation with Steve Baker and
Ross Birrell

Sam Stead: ‘Rhapsody in blue’, a review of Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir/Mark
Wilson, nanoq: flat out and bluesome?A Cultural Life of Polar Bears
(London: Black Dog Publishing, 2006)

End Page: David Bellingham.




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