e-flux journal

e-flux journal

http://www.e-flux.com/journal

 

Established in January 1999 in New York, e-flux is an international network which reaches more than 50,000 visual art professionals on a daily basis through its website, e-mail list and special projects. Its news digest – e-flux announcements – distributes information on some of the world's most important contemporary art exhibitions, publications and symposia.

The daily digest is put together in cooperation with nearly a thousand leading international museums, art centers, foundations, galleries, biennials and art journals. Our focused and selective approach to the information we choose to distribute has been rewarded by an exceptionally high degree of attention and responsiveness from our readers.

Posts from e-flux journal

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    e-flux journal issue 28

    Released on October 8, the second issue of the Occupied Wall Street Journal included an editorial note entitled "No list of demands," responding to the perceived absence of strong messaging offered by the movement. The[...]

    October 19, 2011

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    e-flux journal issue # 27 “Alternative Economies” + Book Launch at The NY Art Book Fair

    "Alternative Economies"We can now say with some certainty that one advantage of the Cold War was that it placed many of the complexities and contradictions of economic problems within a clear and singular binary between [...]

    September 29, 2011

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    Are You Working Too Much?

    e-flux journal is pleased to announce the release of the fourth in its ongoing series of readers published by Sternberg Press, entitled Are You Working Too Much? Post-Fordism, Precarity, and the Labor of Art. Let's [...]

    July 20, 2011

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    e-flux journal no. 26

    In the February 2009 issue of e-flux journal, Luis Camnitzer suggested in his essay "Art and Literacy" that a core problem in education (particularly for artists) can be traced back to an early stage when one is taught [...]

    June 30, 2011

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    e-flux journal no. 24 out now

    Let's be clear about something: it is infuriating that most interesting artists are perfectly capable of functioning in at least two or three professions that are, unlike art, respected by society in terms of compensatio[...]

    April 11, 2011

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    e-flux journal issue no. 23

    The Gulf War did not take place, as Baudrillard notoriously put it. But now something else has taken place, and it did not happen in the doldrums of virtuality, but in the streets and squares of Tunis, Cairo, Benghazi, a[...]

    March 18, 2011

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