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Violence (Jan. 2008)
ISSN
1461-0434

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Call for Papers for
forthcoming Issues and Volumes
If you would like to submit an article on contemporary
women's art practices (visual arts only) or an aspect of feminist art
theory, an interview with a woman artist or a feature to n.paradoxa,
please contact the editor. Do not send finished articles.
Articles are commissioned through negotiation with the editor:
k.deepwell@ukonline.co.uk
Please send, well in advance of the copy deadline, an outline (1-2
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In print, themes for future volumes are:
Volume 22: Incidental (July 2008) ISSN 1461-0434
(copy deadline: May 15 2008, to be published July 2008)
Yve Lomaxs book Sounding the Event
(2005) provides the inspiration for this volume. What is the status of
an event? An incident? This is key to both installation and
performance works, namely, their recognition as an event of note, as
something which is recognised for being an event. What is the
contribution of women producers to the production of noteworthy events
in contemporary art? Another theme draws on the other meaning of incidental,
the trivial or minor, will can be used to explore concepts of the
everyday in contemporary art.
Volume 23: Activist
Art (Jan 2009) ISSN
1461-0434
(copy deadline: November 15 2008, to be published Jan. 2009)
This is a call for
papers by women writers, artists, curators tracing the differing forms
of activism within feminist art practices from the 1970s to the
present. Four decades of political activism and change in women's
position! Works which discuss the social and cultural politics of
issue-based work and art projects which have linked feminist politics
to art practices by women artists and have manifested themselves in
collaborative exhibitions, internet based projects, or through
projects with specific communities of people, face-to-face or online,
are welcomed.
Volume 24: (theme
to be announced shortly)(July 2009)
(Copy deadline: May 15 2008, to be published July 2009)
Online: articles are
published as issue numbers.
Current
issue: Issue 20 (April 2008) ISSN
1462-0426
Online Papers from the Geteilte Zeit :
Kunstgeschichte als internationaler dialog / Shared and Divided Times:
art history as international dialogue conference, 25-28 March 2008
at the Europaischen Academie in Berlin.
This conference was organised to celebrate the publication of
Gisela
Weimann (ed.) Geteilte Zeit: Fragen und Antworten
(Weimar, Edition Eselsweg, 2008). The book features 7 women artists
born between 1940-1950 who studied at Hochschule fur Bildende Kunst in
Berlin 1965-1975: Christa Biederbick, Gisela Genthner, Karin
Fleischer, Sarah Haffner, Heide Pawelzik, Regina Roskoden and Gisela
Weimann.
n.paradoxa was part of
documenta
12's
magazine project in Kassel, Germany
16 June-23 Sept 2007. A discussion on the theme of 'Regendering
documenta' was held between Katy Deepwell, editor of
n.paradoxa and Judy Freya Sibayan, artist and editor of Ctrl+P
in the documenta halle on 30 August 2007
Previous issue: Issue
19, (May 2006) ISSN
1462-0426
Martina
Pachmanova Mobile Fidelities: Conversations on Feminism, History
and Visuality
A unique collection of interviews in English: Martina
Pachmanova interviews Linda Nochlin; Natalie Boymel Kampen; Kaja
Silverman; Susan Rubin Suleiman; Amelia Jones; Mira Schor; Jo
Anna Isaak; Janet Wolff; Martha Rosler; Marcia Tucker and Carol
Duncan.
This is an online
publication of a book, published first in Czech by One Woman Press
(Prague) 2001
Read the last
installment of
Diary of
an Ageing Art Slut....and a tribute to the
Diary's
author
Read Howardena
Pindell's new
October 2007 postscript to her 'Diaspora/Realities/Strategies'
(1997) which discusses her response to Kara Walker
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Issue 20 (April
2008)
ISSN 1462-0426
Online Papers from the Geteilte Zeit : Kunstgeschichte als
internationaler dialog
Shared and Divided Times: art history as international dialogue conference,
25-28 March 2008 at the Europaischen Academie in Berlin
Gisela
Weimann
Brigitte
Hammer
Moira
Roth
Katy
Deepwell
Sanne
Kofod Olsen
and
Kirsten Justesen
Ramona
Novicov
Ursula
Neinhaus
Mercedes
Replinger
Amaya
Martinez de la
Escalera Castells
Concha
Jerez
Gabriele
Kamper
This conference was
organised to celebrate the publication of
Gisela
Weimann (ed.) Geteilte Zeit: Fragen und Antworten
(Weimar, Edition Eselsweg, 2008).
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