ArtReview: Summer 2012

This Issue

New York Salons

It’s a new golden age for the art salon, with groups popping up all over New York City (and particularly in Brooklyn), in settings ranging from temporary to humble to spectacular. Agnieszka Gratza examines the phenomenon.

Tino Sehgal

Martin Herbert assesses the work of Tino Sehgal and finds ‘the most radical, far-reaching, beautifully generous art programme’ of the artist's generation. And in a second article about the UK-born artist, whose work is at Tate Modern this summer for the Unilever Series, Jennifer Uleman recalls her heady time as an interpreter in Sehgal’s This Progress.

Present Future

Brian Dillon writes on future-oriented art of the last decade or two, looking at Omer Fast’s Nostalgia trilogy, Sean Lynch’s DeLorean Progress Report and Ben Rivers’s Slow Action, while J.J. Charlesworth interviews sci-fi writer China Miéville and Jonathan T.D. Neil flight-tests Tom Sachs’s mission to Mars.





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