Seven years : the rematerialisation of art from 2011 to 2017 /
Seven Years' offers a subjective chronicle of contemporary art during the second decade of the twenty-first century, seen through a series of columns by curator, writer, and educator Maria Lind. Writing for the print edition of ArtReview, Lind considers individual artworks and exhibitions and c...
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Table of Contents:
- Coming to Grips with Maria Lind's Twenty-Seven Hands and a Soft Extra Muscle : Goldin+Senneby with Carbonhand®
- On Maria Lind : Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy
- 2011 : March : Next Top Model
- April : High Performance
- May : Heart of the Matter
- Summer : Less Is Best...
- September : A Curator Queues and Sweats and Chatters : And Wonders if She Really Needs to Be at Another Teflon Biennale
- November : A Curator on the Art of Exhibition Design, Lost Somewhere on the Way to Vienna and Istanbul
- December : A Curator Discovers That It's Not Only Sisters but Also Smaller Art Organisations Who Are Doing Itfor Themselves
- 2012 : March : Future Greats : Åsa Norberg & Jennie Sunden
- Can Concrete Art Help Break an Obsession with History among Current Documentary Practices?
- May : A Curator Considers the Lessons to Be Learned from Monuments and Memorials
- Summer : A Critic Chuckles Away at the Anarchic, Off-the-Wall Antics of a Swedish Design Collective
- Imagined Interview with Maria Lind / Ahmet Ogut
- 2013 : March : Future Greats : Magnus Bärtås
- What Makes a Jewel?
- May : Marie-Louise Ekman : The Melancholic Carnival of a Proto Bad Girl
- September : Venice : A Victory for Brains over Brawn
- October : The Rise of the Gnomons
- November : Can a Show about the Real World Be Too Close to the Real World?
- December : It's Time to Go Back to Basics (and Earrings)
- 2014 : March : Future Greats : Flaka Haliti
- A New Enlightenment?
- April : Late-Modernist Housing
- May : The Performance of Bureaucracy
- Summer : Lisa Robertson
- September : The Triumph of the Nerds
- October : If You're Just Offering Me Some More Art, Then You Can Go Somewhere Else
- November : As Close as It Gets
- December : A Funhouse in Paris Brings to Mind a Classic Fairytale
- 2010/2018 : Philippe Parreno
- 2015 : January/February : A Tehran Sensation
- March : Future Greats : Ayesha Sultana
- The Transforming Wonders of the Natural World
- April : An Ominous Buzz
- May : In Defence of the Biennial
- Summer : Male Melancholia
- September : Orgasmic Potential
- October : Sticky Fingers, Dirty Shoes
- November : Quiet Traumas
- 2016 : Winter : Mundus Imaginalis
- January/February : On Fertile Ground
- March : Home Works
- April : Networked Nation
- May : Jeamin Cha
- Summer : Nazgol Ansarinia
- September : Age of Hybridity
- On the Spot No 1 : Interview by Mark Rappolt
- December : Support Structures
- March : After the Tunnel, the Light
- April : Pointless Acts
- May : Molecular Dramas
- Summer : Gender Indeterminate
- October : Looms Everywhere
- December : State of the Nation
- Nerdish at Its Best / Joanna Warsza
- Contributor Biographies
- Image Credits
- Colophon
- About the Author.