#39 delight, pain
The ongoing pandemic has provided a framework for the development of broad societal debate on the necessity of mutual closeness in distance, solidarity and new systems of organization. A crucial role is played by the decision to depart from the monothematic focus of the individual editions of the magazine, replacing it with a rhizomatic structure of a processual mental map circling the terms chaos & jouissance under the title: „Delight, pain.“ The Issue focuses on themes of mental health, identity politics, queerness, gaming, solidarity and the imaginary reconstruction and renewal of grand narratives. All the themes are interconnected by the globally experienced pandemic situation. This, however, is not a thematic framework but merely an inseparable condition of any activity currently taking place.
#41 postdigital photography — Profiles
Filip Láb

Filip Láb, who died unexpectedly and prematurely in May 2021, was not only a prominent theorist and teacher of photography, but was also one of a generation of artists that dealt with the shift in political polarities and radical changes in the photographic paradigm…
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Eva and Franco Mattes

Two recent works by Eva and Franco Mattes – Personal Photographs (2019) and Nostalgia May 3, 2021 (2021) – invite us to see photographs, and their authors, as online platforms see them…
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Agnieszka Sejud

Apart from studying law in Wroclaw, the Polish author Agnieszka Sejud also studied at the Institute of Creative Photography in Opava. Her training, therefore, is in photography, even though she presents herself more as a visual artist and activist in her work, often as a member of the art duo KWAS, which she forms with her ICP classmate Karolina Wojtas…
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#41 postdigital photography — Profiles
Bára Mrázková

We see something, we don’t exactly know what. We want to find out; we enter the image into the search engine. It finds something, we don’t know exactly how, usually more or less the right thing…
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Sanaz Sohrabi

Although it might sometimes seem that way, photographs never exist in themselves. And this is doubly true of those made by machines or for archival or documentary purposes. As the art of Sanaz Sohrabi demonstrates, images (and particularly reproduced images) are part of often unwanted testimony embedded into dense nets of relationship…
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- ––– Topic
- Mind Map
- ––– Intro
- delight, pain
- ––– Wanted
- Marie Tomanová
- Duna
- Nadia Markiewicz
- ––– Téma
- Mind Map
- ––– Project
- Ondřej Trhoň & Jozef Mrva ml.
- Julius Pristauz
- Živa Božičnik Rebec
- ––– Profiles
- Wu Tsang
- Zara Pfeifer
- David Wojnarowicz
- Mark Ther
- Jeremy Shaw
- Paul Maheke
- Julie Béna
- ––– Interview
- Signification Comes from Practice
- ––– Theory
- Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good
- ––– Institution profile
- WHPH: Summer Gathering And Modes of Collectivity
- ––– Exhibition
- My Computer Broke
- ––– Book reviews
- Females
- Art in the Age of Anxiety
- Full Surrogacy Now: Feminism Against Family
- Going Nowhere Slow: The Aesthetics and Politics of Depression.
- I Hate Men
- No Modernism Without Lesbians
- ––– Artist's Books
- Private Views: A High-rise Panorama of Manhattan
- Practitioners
- 1000 Polish Hands
- Nature Index
- The 12-hour Conference
- Hexamiles (Mont-Voisin)
Archive
- #35 living with humans
- #34 archaeology of euphoria
- #33 investigation
- #32 Non-work
- #31 Body
- #30 Eye In The Sky
- #29 Contemplation
- #28 Cultura / Natura
- #27 Cars
- #26 Documentary Strategies
- #25 Popular Music
- #24 Seeing Is Believing
- #23 Artificial Worlds
- #22 Image and Text
- #21 On Photography
- #20 Public Art
- #19 Film
- #18 80'
- #17 Amateur Photography
- #16 Photography and Painting
- #15 Prague
- #14 Commerce
- #13 Family
- #12 Reconstruction
- #11 Performance
- #10 Eroticon
- #9 Architecture
- #8 Landscape
- #7 New Staged Photography
- #6 The Recycle Image
- #5 Borders Of Documentary
- #4 Intimacy
- #3 Transforming Of Symbol
- #2 Collective Authorship
- #1 Face