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  1. Nadia Belerique, Tom Engels, Ruba Katrib, Nicolaus Schafhausen, Claire Shea, and Studio Markus Weisbeck: Nadia Belerique: Body In Trouble
  2. Pidginization as Curatorial Method: Messing with Languages and Praxes of Curating
  3. Boris Groys: Logic of the Collection
  4. Brad Haylock and Megan Patty: Art Writing in Crisis
  5. Mieke Bal: Exhibition-ism: Temporal Togetherness
  6. Maria Lind and Cecilia Widenheim: Migration
  7. Nina Valerie Kolowratnik: The Language of Secret Proof
  8. Reinhold Görling, Barbara Gronau, and Ludger Schwarte: Aesthetics of Standstill
  9. Maria Lind: Seven Years
  10. Maria Lind, Michele Masucci, and Joanna Warsza: Red Love
  11. Jill Magid: The Proposal
  12. Dénes Farkas: Evident in Advance
  13. Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen: Playmates and Playboys at a Higher Level:  J. V. Martin and the Situationist International
  14. Das Wunder des Lebens
  15. Ines Lechleitner: The Imagines
  16. Carsten Holler: Leben
  17. PS:
  18. Leander Schönweger: Die Nebel lichten sich/ The Fog Disperses
  19. Kevin Schmidt: EDM House
  20. Gerry Bibby: The Drumhead
  21. After Berkeley
  22. Mark von Schlegell: Ickles, Etc.
  23. J. Parker Valentine: Fiction
  24. Ken Okiishi: The Very Quick of the Word
  25. Bulletins Of The Serving Library #6
  26. Tobias Spichtig: Blue, Red, and Green
  27. The What If?... Scenario (after LG)
  28. Keren Cytter: D.I.E. Now The True Story of John Webber and His Endless Struggle with the Table of Content
  29. Dexter Sinister: Bulletins of the Serving Library #1
  30. Miguel A. López: And if I devoted my life to one of its feathers?
  31. Raven Chacon: A Worm’s Eye View From a Bird’s Beak
  32. Dan Graham: Some Rockin’
  33. Transcultural Modernisms
  34. Zdenka Badovinac: Unannounced Voices
  35. Jeanne Gerrity and Anthony Huberman: What Happens between the Knots?
  36. Suzana Milevska: On Productive Shame, Reconciliation, and Agency
  37. Lisette Smits: Master of Voice
  38. Xi Bei and Hou Hanru: The D-Tale
  39. Terry Smith: Curating the Complex and the Open Strike
  40. Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency, Sandi Hilal, Alessandro Petti, and Eyal Weizman: Architecture After Revolution
  41. Radicalizing Care
  42. Maria Lind, Lawen Mohtadi, and Katarina Taikon: The Day I Am Free/Katitzi
  43. Henriette Gunkel and Ayesha Hameed: Visual Cultures as Time Travel
  44. John Akomfrah and Johanne Løgstrup: Co-existence of Times – A Conversation with John Akomfrah
  45. Nick Aikens and Elizabeth Robles: The Place is Here
  46. Sophia Yadong Hao: Of Other Spaces
  47. Eva Ebersberger and Daniela Zyman: Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary: The Commissions Book
  48. Bill Balaskas and Carolina Rito: Institution as Praxis
  49. Benjamin Meyer-Krahmer and Beatrice von Bismarck: Curatorial Things
  50. Ingo Niermann: Solution 295-304: Mare Amoris
  51. Jörg Heiser: Double Lives in Art and Pop Music
  52. April Lamm and Hans Ulrich Obrist: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Curating*
  53. Alexandra Midal: Design by Accident
  54. Hans Ulrich Obrist: Sharp Tongues, Loose, Lips, Open Eyes, Ears to the Ground
  55. Katharina Schendl: Notes on Contemporary Art in Kosovo
  56. Markus Miessen and Zoe Ritts: Para-Platforms
  57. Anne Kockelkorn and Nina Zschocke: Productive Universal Specific Situations
  58. Brigitte Oetker   and Nicolaus Schafhausen: Jahresring #65
  59. Rachel Corbett, Rainer Ganahl, and Liam Gillick: Manhattan Marxism
  60. Bon! Bon!
  61. The Meal
  62. Judy Radul: This Is Television
  63. Dora García and Chantal Pontbriand: Mad Marginal Cahier #4: I See Words, I Hear Voices
  64. Keren Cytter and Nora Schultz: Terminal
  65. T.J. Demos: Decolonizing Nature
  66. Eyal Weizman: The Roundabout Revolutions
  67. Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige: The Rumors of the World
  68. Hamlet, mise-en-scène
  69. Turning Inward
  70. David Maroto and Joanna Zielinska: Artist Novels
  71. Lisa Oppenheim : Lisa Oppenheim: Works 2003-2013
  72. K.D.: Headless
  73. Nicole Brenez: “We Support Everything since the Dawn of Time That Has Struggled and Still Struggles”:  Introduction to Lettrist Cinema
  74. Jens Hoffmann: Theater of Exhibitions
  75. João Ribas : In The Holocene
  76. Pierre Hermé: The Architecture of Taste
  77. Aesthetics of the Flesh
  78. Museum Off Museum
  79. The Reluctant Narrator
  80. Truth is Concrete
  81. Aesthetic Basic Chronicle, Vol. 1
  82. Michel Auder: Stories, Myths, Ironies, and Other Songs: Conceived, Directed, Edited, and Produced by M. Auder
  83. Manfred Hermes: Hystericizing Germany
  84. On the Table
  85. Art and the F Word
  86. Aftershow
  87. Troubling Research
  88. Assign & Arrange
  89. Terms of Exhibiting (From A to Z)
  90. Fear of Language
  91. Peacocks with Hiccups
  92. Silke Otto-Knapp: Questions of Travel
  93. Keller Easterling: Subtraction
  94. Cultures of the Curatorial 2: Timing: On the Temporal Dimension of Exhibiting
  95. The Phantom of Liberty
  96. Hu Fang: Dear Navigator
  97. Jalal Toufic: Forthcoming
  98. Hito Steyerl: Too Much World
  99. Forensis
  100. Carola Dertnig and Felicitas Thun-Hohenstein: Performing the Sentence
  101. Ion Grigorescu: Diaries 1970–1975
  102. Michael Schindhelm: Solution 262: Lavapolis
  103. Roee Rosen: Maxim Komar-Myshkin: Vladimir’s Night
  104. Per/Form
  105. Sweet Sixties
  106. Wendelien van Oldenborgh: A Well Respected Man, or Book of Echoes
  107. On Boundaries
  108. Digital Magma
  109. Le Radicant
  110. Maria Lind: Selected Writing
  111. Momus: SOLUTION 214 – 238

The Book of Japans
  112. Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin and Ewa Lajer-Burcharth: EWA LAJER-BURCHARTH

Chardin Material
  113. Charlotte Birnbaum: ON THE TABLE:

Three Banquets For a Queen
  114. E-FLUX JOURNAL

Are You Working Too Much?

Post-Fordism, Precarity and the Labor of Art
  115. Zin Taylor: Growth
  116. RAQS Media Collective: Raqs Media Collective

Seepage
  117. DORA GARCÍA

Mad Marginal – Cahier #2 : The Inadequate
  118. Dexter Sinister: Portable Document Format
  119. ART ALWAYS HAS ITS CONSEQUENCES

Artists’ Texts from Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Serbia 1947 – 2009
  120. Brian O’Doherty: The Crossdresser’s Secret
  121. Kim Gordon and Branden W. Joseph: Is It My Body?
  122. Martin Herbert: The Uncertainty Principle
  123. Brian Dillon: Objects in This Mirror
  124. Beatriz Colomina: Critical Spatial Practice 3: Manifesto Architecture
  125. Chantal Pontbriand: The Contemporary, The Common: Art in a Globalizing World
  126. No Is Not an Answer: On the Work of Marie-Louise Ekman
  127. Archaeology of the Digital

Edited by Greg Lynn
  128. Poor Man’s Expression: Technology, Experimental Film, Conceptual Art
  129. Barry Schwabsky: Words for Art: Criticism, History, Theory, Practice
  130. Ministry of Highways
  131. Living Labor
  132. Art as a Thinking Process - Visual Forms of Knowledge Production
  133. Undoing Property?
  134. Neomaterialism
  135. The Whole Earth - California and the Disappearance of the Outside
  136. History in Motion: Time in the Age of the Moving Image
  137. The Age of Creation
  138. Solution 247–261: Love
  139. Shopping in Jail: Ideas, Essays, and Stories for the Increasingly Real Twenty-First Century
  140. T.J. Demos: Return To Post Colony

Specters of Colonialism in Contemporary Art
  141. Sharon Lockhart | Noa Eshkol
  142. e-flux Journal Boris Groys: Going Public
  143. Actors, Agents and Attendants

Social Housing—Housing the Social: Art, Property and Spatial Justice
  144. Work, Work, Work 

A Reader on Art and Labour
  145. Dealing with—Some Texts, Images, and Thoughts Related to American Fine Arts, Co.
  146. Tirdad Zolghadr: Plot
  147. Thinking through Painting Reflexivity and Agency beyond the Canvas
  148. The Transdisciplinary Studio by Alex Coles
  149. Zak Kyes Working With...
  150. bankleer: Finger in the Pie
  151. Simon Starling / Superflex
  152. The Mattering of Matter
  153. What is Critical Spatial Practice?
  154. Chantal Mouffe: The Space of Agonism
  155. Ursula Mayer: Gonda
  156. Omer Fast: 5, 000 Feet is the Best
  157. Katja Gretzinger: In a Manner of Reading Design
  158. Ruth Buchanan: The weather, a building
  159. Cultures of the Curatorial
  160. Art Always has Its Consequences: Artists’ Texts from Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Serbia 1947–2009
  161. John Kelsey: Rich Texts: Selected Writing for Art
  162. Birgit Megerle
  163. Charlotte Moth: Bleckede 2009 / Rochechouart 2011
  164. Tauba Auerbach: Folds
  165. Solution 239-246 Finland: The Welfare Game
  166. Sung Hwan Kim: Ki-Da Rilke
  167. The Green Room
  168. Markus Miessen: The Nightmare of Participation
  169. A Thousand Eyes: Media Technology, Law and Aesthetics
  170. Tariq Ramadan: On Super-Diversity
  171. Zin Taylor: Growth
  172. Maria Lind: MARIA LIND:Selected Writing
  173. RAQS Media Collective: Raqs Media Collective: Seepage
  174. BLESS Celebrating 10 Years of Themelessness No 00 - No 29