C Magazine 125

C Magazine 125, Attention

C Magazine 125, Attention
Softcover, 76 pp., offset 4/1, 210 x 295 mm
Edition of 2200
ISSN 1480-5472
Published by C Magazine

$7.50 ·

C Magazine Issue 125 ATTENTION — includes Features by Shannon Anderson on An Te Liu; Mark Clintberg on the still life in the work of Celia Perrin Sidarous and Peter Morin; Kari Cwynar on Experimental Comedy Training Camp; Cameron Hu on GCC and geopolitical style; and Godfre Leung on attention, oblivion and jubilation in the work of Jeremy Shaw. Issue 125 also includes Artist Projects by Raymond Boisjoly and Duane Linklater, On Writing by Art + Feminism, Exhibition Reviews of Joseph Tisiga, Is Toronto Burning?, Why Can’t Minimal?, Susana Reisman, Jasmina Cibic, Kids These Days, Queering Citizenship, Burning Down The House and Mira Friedlaender, as well as Book Reviews of Daniel Albright’s Panaesthetics and David Balzer’s Curationism, and Inventory by Kitty Scott.

C Magazine 125, Attention

C Magazine 116

C Magazine 116, CollectionsC Magazine 116, Collections

C Magazine 116, Collections
Softcover, 64 pp., offset 4/1, 210 x 295 mm
Edition of 2200
ISSN 1480-5472
Published by C Magazine

$7.50 ·

Issue 116, Collections, features essays by Steve Lyons on Ivan Moudov’s Museum in Fragments; Laura Kenins looking at Electronic Waste as Collection through the work of Laura Kikauka and Gordon Monahan, Eleanor King and Artifact Institute; Randy Gladman on the Art Collection of Alison and Alan Schwartz; Shannon d’Avout on Walid Raad and Artist Pension Trust; Anna-Sophie Springer on The Book as Exhibition, as well as an artist project by Charles Stankievech with an accompanying essay by Pandora Syperek. C Magazine 116 also includes reviews of exhibitions by Yuji Agematsu, Morgan Fisher, Raymond Boisjoly, Ian Baxter and Derek Liddington, as well as group exhibitions Emotional Blackmail at Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Wavelengths & Future Projections at the Toronto International Film Festival, Where is the Time at Foundation Izolyatsia in Ukraine, Sounding Selves at Dalhousie University Art Gallery, and Only Birds Sing the Music of Heaven in this World at the Museum of Craft and Folk Art.