Lars Bang Larsen’s discussion of visual art extends beyond new sites and contexts to ask questions of how art meets the idealogical spaces of politics and mass media – and how behaviour has become aesthetic.
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Penelope Curtis explores how ‘installation art’ has affected our readings of art, artists and curators.
Jes Fernie reveals the process of enquiry that challenges collaborations between artists and architects.
Jose Ferreira introduces us to artists’ imaginative use of technology and its relationship to urban space.
Sally O’Reilly pursues the free-for-all ethos of gaming.
In the first of a six-part series ‘Inhabited spaces’, Alice Angus presents artists’ perspectives on language and its relationship to place.