Annie Ochmanek,
Code and Critique by
Felix Bernstein,
Look Who's Talking by
Alex Kitnick,
Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt by
Isabelle Sully,
Have You Ever Done Anything Like This? by
Ama Birch, Frances Stark by
Stella Cilman, Renee Gladman by
Laura Nelson,
Josephine Pryde, "Lacan: The Exhibition" by
Cassandra Seltman,
Cauleen Smith by Stephanie LaCava, the 60th Venice Biennale by
Ken Okiishi, Constance DeJong by
Rhys Evans, Civil War & Kirsten Dunst by
Asha Schechter,
Brice Dellsperger by
Aodhan Madden, Mathias Poledna by
Noah Barker, Women's History Museum by
Ada O'Higgins,
Renaud Jerez.
Launched in 2009 in Paris, May revue examines, once or twice a year, contemporary art practice and theory in direct engagement with the issues, contexts and strategies that construct these two fields. An approach that could be summed up as critique at work – or as critique actively performed in text and art forms alike.
It features essays, interviews, art works and reviews by artists, writers and diverse practitioners of the arts.