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Artforum #57-7 – March 2019

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COLUMNS

PASSAGES
Amy Taubin and Ed Halter on Jonas Mekas
BOOKS
Christian Lorentzen on Gary Indiana's Vile Days
FILM
J. Hoberman on Bi Gan's Long Day's Journey into Night
Melissa Anderson on the films of Christian Petzold
ON SITE
Jessica Loudis on New York's KGB Spy Museum
TOP TEN
Gabriel Held

FEATURES

A PHILOSOPHY OF THE CAUTERIZED WOUND: THE ART OF BOUCHRA KHALILI
Tobi Haslett
PROJECT: PAUL MPAGI SEPUYA
David Velasco
CLOSE-UP: BREAKING POINT
Jace Clayton on Kevin Beasley's A view of a landscape: A cotton gin motor, 2012–18
CLOSE-UP: HINGE POLITICS
Gökcan Demirkazık on Rania Stephan's Threshold, 2018
CLOSE-UP: LA TIERRA TIEMBLA
Ara Osterweil on Malena Szlam's ALTIPLANO, 2018
SURVIVOR SYNDROME: MATTHEW BARNEY'S NEW WORK
Catherine Taft
OPENINGS: GABRIELE BEVERIDGE
Kate Sutton
OPENINGS: JULIEN NGUYEN
Zack Hatfield

REVIEWS

Kaelen Wilson-Goldie on the Kochi-Muziris Biennale
Ida Panicelli on “The Street”
Hannah Stamler on Rina Banerjee
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