Está atualmente a visualizar o Portugal versão do sítio.
Gostaria de mudar para o seu sítio local?
9 TEMPO DE LEITURA MIN

Follow the Money, Find the Art

— CHARMAINE LI

RADAR

WHILE POLITICIANS continue to debate Greece’s debt crisis, artists in Athens are discussing cultural reform in the lead-up to documenta 14, possibly the world’s most significant contemporary art exhibition. Since the German artist and architect Arnold Bode founded it in 1955, documenta has been held every five years in the small industrial city of Kassel, in central Germany. The first documenta was intended to use art to bring postwar Germany back into dialogue with the rest of the world. This year, for the first time, it’ll be split between two locations, Kassel and Athens.

TWIN CITIES: The Museum Fridericianum in Kassel is about to co-host documenta 14.
Desbloqueie este artigo e muito mais com
Pode desfrutar:
Desfrute desta edição na íntegra
Acesso instantâneo a mais de 600 títulos
Milhares de edições anteriores
Sem contrato ou compromisso
INSCREVA-SE AGORA
30 dias de teste, depois apenas €11,99 / mês. Cancelar em qualquer altura. Apenas para novos subscritores.


Saiba mais
Pocketmags Plus
Pocketmags Plus

Este artigo é de...


View Issues
Newsweek International
31rd March 2017
VER NA LOJA

Outros artigos desta edição


BIG SHOTS
Squat Team
Oga, Japan— Elementary school students crouch during an emergency drill
A Twist of Caliphate
Mosul, Iraq— Iraqi federal police oicers assess the damage after
Spray for Peace
Jerusalem—Police ire a water cannon at an ultra-Orthodox Jewish protester
Gather Ye Rosebuds
Lake Elsinore, California—Julia Lu, 5, left, and Amy Liu, 5,
PAGE ONE
DON’T CROSS THE NERDS
Why the White House is waging war against an obscure group of numbers crunchers
NILE-HIGH CLUB
Egypt’s biggest security threat isn’t ISIS or Al-Qaeda. It’s people having more and more babies
The Dutch Touch
THE ELECTION IN THE NETHERLANDS SHOWS WHY POPULISTS DON’T NEED TO WIN TO GAIN INFLUENCE
FEATURES
BREAKING THROUGH
A radical therapy may heal the deepest layers of the brain—and transform the way we treat the often untreatable victims of PTSD
WALL STREET’S PINK FLAMINGOS
ONCE KNOWN AS A MAJOR STOP ON AMERICA’S ‘COCAINE HIGHWAY,’ WEST PALM BEACH IS QUICKLY TURNING INTO A NEW CENTER OF MONEY AND POWER. THE REASON: PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP
NEW WORLD
A FINGER TIP TO THE WISE
Cyberthieves may be able to steal your prints from photos
INK WELLNESS
Sometimes, the best way to recover from a mastectomy is to get a tattoo
WEEKEND
Airs Apparent Sustainable but beautiful—what Studio Swine is doing for design
HUMAN HAIR bought in a specialist market in China, plastic
Paint It Black
RAYMOND PETTIBON’S pen is viscous and vital. It leaps, jabs
Artist Richard Deacon finds hubris in Homer
“I like to travel with Christopher Logue’s version of Homer’s
Fringe Benefits Alan McMonagle goes out on the edge
THE IRISH short-story writer Alan McMonagle, 46, tends to hear
Banff National Park, Canada A country shares its colors for free
FEW LANDSCAPES on Earth are more beautiful than Canada’s. Take
Sex and Ye City Samantha Morton takes on the oldest profession in Harlots
HARLOTS, ITV and Hulu’s co-produced series about life in two
PARTING SHOT
ON A SPRING DAY in 2014, Alireza Fani drove from