Presenting unique and in-depth collaborations with leading international artists, Parkett No. 58 features the work of Sylvie Fleury, Jason Rhoades and James Rosenquist—three artists who work with everyday matter to produce lively and expressive paintings and installations. Contributing writers include Adrian Dannatt, Jutta Koether and Beatrix Ruff on Fleury; Russell Ferguson, Roberto Ohrt and a conversation between Christian Scheidemann & Eve Meyer-Hermann on Rhoades; and Constance Glenn, Pontus Hulten, Michael Lobel, John Russell and Zdenek Felix on Rosenquist with a conversation between Jeff Koons and Rosenquist. The issue also contains essays on Hans Peter Kuhn, Jane & Louise Wilson and an interview with Chris Ofili by Paul Miller.
Table of Content
Modernism and the Stalinist Sublime by Slavoj Zizek
Jane & Louise Wilson in the Light of the Gothic Tradition by Gilda Williams
James Rosequist
Time after Time by John Russell
If You Get a Little Red on You, Don’t Wipe It Off by Jeff Koons & James Rosenquist
For Jim by Pontus Hulten
Horizon Home Sweet Home by Zdenek Felix
Rosenquist’s Craft – Painting and the Limits of the Machine by Michael Lobel
Stories in T-Shirt Yellow by Constance W. Glenn
Sylvie Fleury
From Lacan’s Drive to Rodeo Drive – Marketing and Minimalism in Fleury’s Fictional Femininity by Adrian Dannatt
Customize by Beatrix Ruf
The Nonchalance of Continuous Tense-ness by Jutta Koether
Jason Rhodes
Given 1. The Caprice, 2. The Ferrari by Russell Ferguson
Tangential Talk on Rhoades by Eva Meyer-Hermann & Christian Scheidemann
The Soluble Fish Is Better Off on the Beach by Roberto Ohrt
Henry Bond, Insert
Deep Shit – An Interview, Paul Miller & Chris Ofili
Susann Walder – Alchemist of the Everyday, Les Infos du Paradis by Anna Helwing
Further Adventures in the Two-Party System, Cumulus from America by David Robbins
Sacrilege is Positive, Cumulus from Europe by Hilde Teerlinck
What’s up with Hans Peter Kuhn by Knut Ebeling