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Until the site's relaunch in September, Art Practical is producing guest - edited issues featuring seminal reviews that have shaped the way we think about art in the Bay Area over the last four years; this week guest editor Zachary Royer -LSB-.....]

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Extensive experience in writing, editing and managing sections and staff / freelancers devoted to features; profiles; news; business; food; health; green issues; restaurant, CD and book reviews; trends; opinion and travel.
In the latest issue of Company High Street Edit, which came out last week, I have the pleasure of sharing with you my feature in an editorial about Victorian - inspired outfits for the party season.
Cowperthwaite's film brings up important issues, and features some impressive cinematography and editing at times, but it never hits the power level like something like, say, the similar film The Cove (2009)-- which dealt with the slaying of dolphins, and had more participatory moments to add to the effect.
Infinity Magazine: Edited by Russell Willis, who is also the guy behind the Panel Nine graphic novel apps and The Phoenix digital comic app, Infinity is a mix of digital comics news, reviews in - depth features, and comics; this issue includes a look at award - winning comics on digital devices, a Procreate tutorial, and a wistful little romance comic by the creator ILYA.
Guest edited by Audrey Church and Frances Reeve, this issue features the stories of librarians from rural, suburban, urban, and different regions of the country, and address what resources might be available to assist the solo librarian in tough economic times.
Ruddy Roye's work was featured in The New York Times» interview with curator Sarah Lewis on editing Aperture's special Vision + Justice issue, which celebrates photography of the black experience.
Featuring reviews of Jesmyn Ward «s «The Fire This Time» and «We Gon» Be Alright» edited by Jeff Chang, two essay collectiosns about race in America, the latest issue of Book Forum is covered by an illustration of a tattered red, black and green flag on the cover that resembles David Hammons «s «African - American Flag.»
To mark the occasion of Jeremy Deller's representation of Britain at the Venice Biennale ArtReview asked the artist to guest - edit a special features section in the June issue of the magazine, and spoke to him as he prepared for his Venice exhibition...
2, Issue 1, edited by Kristian Bengtsson, Amy Giunta and Martin Lilja, and featuring contributions by Zoe Barcza, Sascha Braunig, Nick DeMarco, James Ferraro, Spencer Longo, Sandra Vaka Olsen, Britta Thie, Brad Troemel, Keith Varadi, Quintessa Matranga and many more.
To mark his representation of Britain in the British Pavilion at this year's Venice Biennale, ArtReview asked the artist to guest - edit a special features section in the June issue of the magazine, and spoke to him as he prepared for his Venice exhibition English Magic.
On the occasion of the release of the exhibition's accompanying catalogue, which features twenty - four essays commissioned and edited by Cabinet, the panel will examine the complex aesthetic, historical, and epistemological issues raised by Gioni's unconventional exhibition.
Esopus 21 includes artists» projects by Stephen Eichhorn, Penny McCarthy, Thomas Nozkowski and Leslie Wayne; an essay on the design of the 9/11 Memorial by architect Michael Arad; poems by Chantal Bizzini; a new installment of the «Modern Artifacts» series, copresented with the Museum of Modern Art Archives, and featuring documents related to the never - published second issue of Possibilities (edited by Robert Motherwell and Harold Rosenberg); photographer Dennis Stock's images of the 1954 world premiere of Judy Garland's A Star Is Born; an interview with playwright / filmmaker Kenneth Lonergan relating to his childhood fascination with science fiction; pages from the late Austrian artist Otto Meuhl's sketchbook featuring drawings based on Cézanne paintings; and several perspectives on the African art collective Invisible Borders: an essay by Emmanuel Iduma accompanied by a photographic portfolio; and a downloadable audio compilation of music and sounds curated by Emeka Okereke that relates to the collective's 2012 road trip.
This complex artist's book features 285 of these stunning, almost abstract images, sorted loosely into groups — delicate branches, horizontal logs, diagonally growing trees — and interspersed with German text from a forestry magazine, all the words of which have been shuffled by means of a random generator and then edited to remove any overly explicit names or passages — although the resulting absurd text can still be recognized as a commentary on forest issues.
Edited with Jens Hoffmann and Lumi Tan, the issue features essays by Dominic Willsdon, Wassan Al - Khudhairi, Matthias Muehling, Geir Haraldseth, Jan Hoet, Chelsea Haines, Martin Waldmeier, Florence Ostende, Pierre - François Galpin, Anne Dressen, Liam Gillick, Prem Krishnamurthy, Zoe Butt, Nazli Gürlek, Daniel Muzyczuk, Remco de Blaaij, Patrick D. Flores, Nicolaus Schafhausen, Johanna Burton, Anne Ellegood, and Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy.
Edited with Jens Hoffmann and Liz Glass, the issue features essays by Natasha Ginwala, Guy Brett, Vincent Honoré, Rasheed Araeen, João Ribas, Claire Bishop, Cristina Freire, Tobi Maier, Octavio Zaya, Vittoria Martini, Ruba Katrib, and Scott Rothkopf.
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