
Online
An Aerial Sensibility: Notes on Franco Albini, Caterina Marcenaro and a Museum of Floating Objects
Artists Graham Ellard and Stephen Johnstone consider the radical museum and exhibition display design of Franco Albini.

Online
Gran Fury: ‘Read My Lips’
Jay Drinkall reviews ‘Read My Lips’, the first comprehensive retrospective of AIDS activist art collective Gran Fury in the UK.

Online
Monument to Gratitude; In the Aftermath of Thea Gvetadze, ‘Becoming Thea Merlani’ at M HKA
Keti Chukhrov reflects on Thea Gvetadze’s recent exhibition ‘Becoming Thea Merlani’ at M HKA, examining themes of emblem and monument in her work.

Online
Exhibition Histories Talks: David A. Bailey – video online
David A. Bailey was joined by Louis Hartnoll to discuss ‘Mirage: Enigmas of Race, Difference and Desire’, an exhibition that interrogated the legacy of Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London in 1995.

Books
Artist-to-Artist: Independent Art Festivals in Chiang Mai 1992–98
This title in the Exhibition Histories series looks at Chiang Mai Social Installation, a series of artist-led, self-funded and anarchic festivals between 1992 and 1998.

Journal
Autumn/Winter 2018
Afterall is pleased to present issue 46, Autumn/Winter 2018. Featuring the work of Kader Attia, Chto Delat, Mujeres Creando and Lee Wen, Afterall 46 considers ‘Reconstruction: Performance and Collective Action'.
Afterall is a research and publishing organisation that focuses on contemporary art.
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Online: Contexts
An Aerial Sensibility: Notes on Franco Albini, Caterina Marcenaro and a Museum of Floating Objects
Artists Graham Ellard and Stephen Johnstone consider the radical museum and exhibition display design of Franco Albini.
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Online: Reviews
Gran Fury: ‘Read My Lips’
Jay Drinkall reviews ‘Read My Lips’, the first comprehensive retrospective of AIDS activist art collective Gran Fury in the UK.
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Online: Reviews
Monument to Gratitude; In the Aftermath of Thea Gvetadze, ‘Becoming Thea Merlani’ at M HKA
Keti Chukhrov reflects on Thea Gvetadze’s recent exhibition ‘Becoming Thea Merlani’ at M HKA, examining themes of emblem and monument in her work.
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Online: Contexts
Exhibition Histories Talks: David A. Bailey – video online
David A. Bailey was joined by Louis Hartnoll to discuss ‘Mirage: Enigmas of Race, Difference and Desire’, an exhibition that interrogated the legacy of Frantz Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London in 1995.
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Books: Exhibition Histories
Artist-to-Artist: Independent Art Festivals in Chiang Mai 1992–98
This title in the Exhibition Histories series looks at Chiang Mai Social Installation, a series of artist-led, self-funded and anarchic festivals between 1992 and 1998.
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Journal
Autumn/Winter 2018
Afterall is pleased to present issue 46, Autumn/Winter 2018. Featuring the work of Kader Attia, Chto Delat, Mujeres Creando and Lee Wen, Afterall 46 considers ‘Reconstruction: Performance and Collective Action'.
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Online: Reviews
Gallery-as-Form: ‘The Conditions of Being Art’ at the Hessel Museum of Art
Jeppe Ugelvig examines ‘The Conditions of Being Art’ (2018), an exhibition at the Hessel Museum of Art that draws on the archives of experimental gallerists Pat Hearn and Colin de Land.
Opportunities
Call for Applications: Afterall BAME Writer-in-Residence
We are pleased to invite applications to the first of our Arts Council England-supported BAME writer-in-residence positions. With a £5,000 bursary, this six-month residency gives the selected writer in-depth editorial support & opportunities to publish. See here for more details.
Events
The LYC Museum and the Museum as Practice
On the 6–7 March 2019, University of the Arts London and the Paul Mellon Centre for the Studies in British Art are convening a symposium on the LYC Museum & Art Gallery (LYC Museum), an exhibition space located in the village of Banks astride Hadrian’s Wall that showcased the work of more than 320 artists between 1972 and 1983. For more details on the symposium, please visit the events page.