Issue 13 / Summer 2008
Content:
- Editors' Note
- Brooks Adams on Boetti, Polke, Clemente and Taaffe
- Briony Llewellyn on British Orientalist Painting
- Max Kozloff on Street & Studio: An Urban History of Photography
- Four photographers on Street & Studio: An Urban History of Photography
- Sabine Rewald on Balthus
- Claire Daigle on Cy Twombly
- Herbert Lachmayer and Alfred Weidinger on Gustav Klimt
- Wilfried Dickhoff on Marcel Broodthaers
- John Onians and Eric Fernie on Neuroarthistory
- Christopher Miles on John Baldessari
- David Lewis on Ben Nicholson
- Pae White, Peter Schjeldahl, Vincent Katz and Mary Richards
- Hari Kunzru on King Mob
- ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: A History of the Vienna Secession
- BOOKS ETC. Claire Nichols on Lawrence Weiner
- ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Balthus - A Personal View
- PODCAST: Richard Hamilton in conversation
- POEM OF THE MONTH

Michael Bracewell, Hal Foster and Richard Hamilton at Inverleith House, 31 July 2008
Photo: Paul Nesbitt
Richard Hamilton in conversation with writer and cultural commentator Michael Bracewell, and Princeton University Professor of Art and Archaeology Hal Foster, chaired by Mark Francis.
Supported by TATE ETC., and Edinburgh College of Art; this talk was held in the Lecture Theatre of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh on 31 July 2008 as part of a series of events held to accompany the Richard Hamilton exhibition at Inverleith House 'Protest Pictures' until 12 October.

Richard Hamilton Protest Pictures; 'Treatment Room' (1983-84)
Courtesy of Richard Hamilton and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh © 2008. Photo: All by Paul Nesbitt

Richard Hamilton Protest Pictures; Room 1 'Swingeing London'
Courtesy of Richard Hamilton and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh © 2008. Photo: All by Paul Nesbitt

Inverleith House (designed by David Henderson in 1774)
courtesy of Richard Hamilton and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh © 2008. Photo: All by Paul Nesbitt


