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13 November 2004 by nathaniel

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This month’s artthrob is Mos Def one you will not want to give a miss. Aside from the usual array of tidbits, there’s not a bad overview of new media work at the Kebbles, by Charles Maggs; he does more describing and explaining than critical discussion, but that’s still way ahead of the curve, so I’m pleased.

Then there’s Jay Pather’s Fragments from a remembered diary: my stay in New York City for the ‘Personal Affects’ exhibition, September 2004. Is it just me, or does he get cooler by the day? Jeez, he’s smart.

Finally, Carine Zaayman gives us another few websites to check out, this time straying a bit further into unchartered territory (tho I did admittedly like that time she featured this blog).

Nice.

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