2013
Number 15: February 2013: Foucault and Religion
The image is entitled "Red Grunge 5" and is used with courtesy of SXC.hu who holds the copyright
2012
Number 14: September 2012: Foucault and Queer Theory
Elmgreen & Dragset, Bull’s Eye, dartboard and dart, 2008
Courtesy: Galleri Nicolai Wallner
Photo by: Kjersti Berg
Courtesy: Galleri Nicolai Wallner
Photo by: Kjersti Berg
Number 13: May 2012: Foucault and Accounting
Paul Glabicki, Accounting for… #44, 2010 (detail). Courtesy of Kim Foster Gallery, New York.
The Accounting for… drawing series began with a Japanese accounting ledger book from the 1930s that the artist acquired some years ago. The drawing series continues the ritual of the ledger, transcribing each page as a foundation and underlying structure for addition of new information – a personal “accounting” of daily experience and incoming data.
The Accounting for… drawing series began with a Japanese accounting ledger book from the 1930s that the artist acquired some years ago. The drawing series continues the ritual of the ledger, transcribing each page as a foundation and underlying structure for addition of new information – a personal “accounting” of daily experience and incoming data.
2011
Number 11: February 2011: Foucault and Pragmatism
Rohan Quinby, Zone F, 2009
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http://wordsdotquinby.wordpress.com/
2010
Number 10: November 2010: Foucault and Agamben
Lee Perillo, Everything he had ever wanted, or ever wanted to be, installation, 2009.
Number 9, September 2010
This picture has been taken by Alain Beaulieu in winter 2010 near the town of Espanola (Ontario, Canada). Special thanks to Heidy Llanes for the framing!
Number 8, February 2010
The cover image features a video still from a piece titled “Mommy”, by New York-based artist Sophia Peer. Her work can be viewed at www.sophiapeer.com
2009
Number 6, February 2009: Neoliberal Governmentality
Eirik Johnson, "Untitled (posts)", 2004. From the project BORDERLANDS.
Eirik Johnson is a Boston-based photographer and assistant professor at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. His upcoming book SAWDUST MOUNTAIN will be published by Aperture in May 2009. For more info please visit www.eirikjohnson.com
Eirik Johnson is a Boston-based photographer and assistant professor at Massachusetts College of Art and Design. His upcoming book SAWDUST MOUNTAIN will be published by Aperture in May 2009. For more info please visit www.eirikjohnson.com
2008
Number 5, January 2008
The Cover is from a photograph taken by Elie Kagan on the 17th of January, 1972. Foucault is answering questions posed by journalists in front of the Ministry of Justice (Place Vendôme, Paris). It takes place during an intervention of the GIP (Groupe d'information sur les prisons).
© "Fonds Elie Kagan/BDIC-MHC".
© "Fonds Elie Kagan/BDIC-MHC".
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