For Parkett No. 69, the featured collaboration artists are Belgian conceptual artist Francis Alÿs, German sculptor and mixed-media artist Isa Genzken, and the Indian-born, London-based sculptor Anish Kapoor. Authors include Saul Anton, Robert Storr, and Kitty Scott on Als; Pamela Lee and Jörg Heiser on Genzken, and an interview with Genzken by Michael Krajewski; and Norman Bryson, Marina Warner and Kurt Forster on Kapoor. Other features include Philip Kaiser on Amelie von Wulffen, Stuart Comer on Swetlana Heger and a special Parkett Inquiry on consensus in contemporary art world titled “The Economy of Attention.”
Table of Content
Amelie von Wulffen – Bruchstücke by Philipp Kaiser
Francis Alÿs
Portrait Francis Alÿs by Kitty Scott
One More Step by Saul Anton
Strange Attractor by Robert Storr
Isa Genzken
Three Decades, a Reconstruction by Jörg Heiser
The Skyscraper at Ear Level by Pamela M. Lee
Fragility can be a very beautiful thing by Michael Krajewski & Isa Genzken
Anish Kapoor
Kapoor’s Vertigo by Norman Bryson
A Word in the Giant’s Ear by Kurt W. Forster
The Perforate Self, or Nought Is Not Nought by Marina Warner
Robert Crumb, Insert
Capitalist Neo-Realism – Swetlana Heger by Stuart Comer
Inquiry: The Economy of Attention
I Do This, I Do That, The Personality Artist and Heavy Metal Dandyism, Cumulus from America by Jesse Pearson
A Future One Would Like to Be Able to Defer, Cumulus from Europe by Eric Troncy
Sunset Boulevard, Rodney Graham’s Rheinmetall/Victoria-8 by Sergio Risaliti