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3.14 / Sidesplitting
May 3, 2012. The “fragmentation, unfamiliarity, and unknowableness” that Rob Marks ascribes to embodiment in his shotgun review of Stephen De Staebler’s sculptures echoes across much of the performative work from the 1970s that make an appearance in this issue. Produced during a time when systems, language, and actions were the prevailing concerns of Conceptual art practice, as Terri Cohn notes in her review of “State of Mind” at the UC Berkeley Art Museum, these works treat the body as a precarious or malleable object and highlight the inherent instability of an identity rooted in a physical self. They have a tendency to disrupt and critique, but in ways that are farcical, so as Bas Jan Ader plummets off the roof or Martha Wilson photographs herself in drag, we laugh even as their actions call the notion of subjectivity into question. Laughter is a form of rupture, after all; it can irrevocably change the way we perceive a situation or person, but it seems that’s okay as long as we’re in on the joke. Enjoy—PM
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Back Issues
50 / Printed Matter
Features
Introduction: Printed Matter
Bookishness: A Conversation on Bay Area Book Arts
Beauty and the Book: Can Design Alter the Future of Printed Books?
Conversation with San Francisco Arts Quarterly
Favorite Things: An Exhibition of Artist Books in Memory of David Logan, 1918–2011
Radical Access and Obscurity: San Francisco’s Zine Culture
Introduction from Artists’ Magazines: An Alternative Space for Art
Making Events of Objects: [2nd floor projects], Glass, house, and THE THING Quarterly
Profile: Kadist Magazine Residency
Paul Madonna, Everything Is Its Own Reward
3.C / The Year in Conversation, 2011
Features
Interview with Carolee Schneeman
Interview with Jim Campbell
Interview with Pablo Helguera
Interview with Aaron GM and Ginger Wolfe-Suarez
Conversation with Sally Elesby
Interview with Guillermo Gomez-Pena
Interview with Nayland Blake
Conversation with Dean Smith
Interview with Shannon Jackson
Interview with Glenn Adamson
3.6 / Aliens vs. Venetians
Features
Holding Up the Sign
The Slacker, the Protestor, Cosmic Gestation, and Me
Profiles and Reviews
Triple Candie
Reviews
From New York: de Kooning: A Retrospective
Here Be Dragons: Mapping Information and Imagination
Inside us all there is a part that would like to burn down our own house
Masters of Venice: Renaissance Painters of Passion and Power
the whole of all the parts as well as the part of all the parts
Shotgun Reviews
Francesca Woodman
FREE 2011
From New York: Fort at Lime Point
Lunch Break
Slideways
The Soldier’s Tale
3.5 / Maybe It Will Fall Apart










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