Issue 204

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On the 50th anniversary of Stonewall, we should take up the call of the women who fought on the front lines of the LGBTQ rights revolution

BY Evan Moffitt |

50 years since Apollo 11 and the Manson killings, Lucy Ives reflects on the guilt and male privilege that plagued the Summer of Love

BY Lucy Ives |

Contemplating deep space and ‘cosmic archaeology’, the artist reflects on her fascination with the universe beyond planet Earth

BY Katie Paterson |

Affect theory is a carefully constructed blind spot, writes Susanne von Falkenhausen, blind to its own ideologies

BY Susanne von Falkenhausen |

For more than 60 years the Tehran-born, Minneapolis-based artist has made work about community, coexistence and the experience of exile

BY Ian Bourland |

The leading Argentinian novelist recalls the cruelty of his hometown’s self-designated cultural curator: his mother

BY César Aira AND Ariel Cusnir |

After her celebrated book Seasonal Associate, author Heike Geissler presents a new story for frieze

BY Heike Geissler |

The artist’s work, on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, explores the historic and contemporary injustices that inscribe life in Brazil

BY Lilia Moritz Schwarcz |

The menswear designer discusses the writers, artists and spiritual traditions that have influenced her

BY Grace Wales Bonner |

In her new memoir, the poet asks whether art has a purpose beyond representation

BY Rainer Diana Hamilton |

Writer Jörg Scheller considers her practice in light of contemporary political debates and artist Juliette Blightman delves into Cahn’s recently published texts

BY Jörg Scheller AND Juliette Blightman |

With a recent show at Stephen Friedman Gallery, the Grenadian-born British artist talks to Osei Bonsu about painting, London's 1980s club scene and moving to Cornwall

BY Osei Bonsu |

Ian F. Martin traces the life and career of the pioneering Japanese musician, on the 50th anniversary of his first record

BY Ian F. Martin |

The Italian artist, who currently has a solo show at MAXXI in Rome, discusses her influences, her frustrations and her love of mozzarella

BY Paola Pivi |