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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects: December 2013
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects. Texte zur Kunst no. 92: Joseph Beuys. Issue no. 92 of Texte zur Kunst. Contains my review of H.P. Riegel's biography of Joseph Beuys. The text's punning. Title, "Cleves and Tartars," was an inspired find by the editors. I take this German-language biography as an occasion to discuss the reception of Beuys's work in general, which has long been marked by a deadlock between uncritical adoration and complete critical rejection . Image: Joseph Beuys, Kitschpostkarte 2.
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects: April 2014
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects. The book Project 1975: The Postcolonial Unconscious in Contemporary Art. Documents Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam's two-year research and exhibition project, the title of which references the year in which Surinam gained its independence from Holland. The Dutch cultural and intellectual scene has been marked by a curious dearth of critical engagement with the country's colonial past, and colonial unconscious. Project 1975. Images: the final cover design of Wij...
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects: November 2013
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects. E-Flux Journal: World History and Earth Art. Issue no. 49 of e-flux journal. Contains my essay " World History and Earth Art. This text takes as its point of departure Jonas Staal's smartphone app and web site, The Venice Biennale Ideological Guide 2013. In the process, the various other artworks and cultural phenomena that are being discussed also serve to produce a richer reading and more substantial critique of the Guide. Sean Snyder: No Apocalypse, Not Now.
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects: August 2013
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects. Fillip no. 18: Always Working. No 18 is out now, and this issue contains a section on art and labour edited by Gabrielle Moser, "Always Working." This section contains my essay "The Making of Labour: The Movie. A short draft of a longer text to come). To I Can't Work Like This. Or (in Europe) from Motto. This is a pseudo-blog chronicling my critical, historical and/or theoretical writings on modern and contemporary art and culture. It is intended purely as a ...
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects: September 2013
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects. Judy Radul's show This Is Television. Artists/directors range from Willem de Ridder and Wim T. Schippers to Sean Snyder, from General Idea to Harun Farocki, from Gregg Bordowitz to Alexander Kluge, from Christoph Schlingensief to Eva Meyer and Eran Schaerf. A Guy Called Debord. Issue no. 52 of Grey Room. A Guy Called Debord. VU University Research Master's Programme.
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects: April 2013
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects. New Left Review: Performance After Television. Issue no. 80 of New Left Review. March/April 2013) contains my article "Performance Art After Television," which is part of chapter 3 of History in Motion. The article is online here. But it's behind a paywall. Image: Eran Schaerf's 2002 installation version of his Listener's Voice. New Left Review: Performance After Television. VU University Research Master's Programme.
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects: May 2014
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects. Texte zur Kunst no. 94: Superflex. No 94 contains my (slightly belated) review of Superflex's retrospective at Kunsthal Charlottenburg. The books to which I recently contributed more or less monographic essays on Hito Steyerl and Paul Chan could hardly be more different. Too Much World. Seemingly goes in the other direction. It is one of three (! Books to be published in conjunction with his exhibition at Schaulager in Basel. The New New Testament. It was good to...
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects: January 2014
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects. Across the Broad Atlantic. As of January 2014, a mere four months after the fact, the American distributor has actually managed to make History in Motion. Available on amazon.com. Across the Broad Atlantic. VU University Research Master's Programme.
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects: February 2014
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects. Theory, Culture and Mousse. Two new articles are online (though one is probably behind a paywall), resulting from very different production processes and temporalities. The first, " Liberation Through Laziness. Is the result of an invition by Bureau Publik in Denmark to speak on Paul Lafargue's The Right to Be Lazy. As I had a request from Mousse. He was editing. Since I was already working on an essay for the Autonomy issue of Open, and didn't feel up to the...
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects: June 2013
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Sven Lütticken: Texts and Other Projects. Time Is the Place. Starting in Germany,. History in Motion: Time in the Age of the Moving Image. For instance from amazon.de. But also from real bookstores that aren't data-guzzling kraken, such as pro qm. The rest of the world is to follow very soon. Contains 312 action-packed pages, with 82 illustrations in glorious black and white. Very reasonably priced at € 19, so you won't have to sell an organ to buy a copy. Texte zur Kunst no. 90: Research Objectives.