Issue 4 / Summer 2005
Content:
- Editors' Note
- Christy Lange on Open Systems
- Anna Dezeuze on Open Systems
- Sheena Wagstaff on Jeff Wall
- Paula Byrne on Joshua Reynolds
- Roy R Behrens on Camouflage
- Germaine Greer on Frida Kahlo
- Tracey Emin on Frida Kahlo
- Glenn O'Brien and others on the Summer of Love
- Neil Mulholland on the Summer of Love
- Christopher Turner on colour
- Kenneth Baker on Robert Smithson's 'Spiral Jetty'
- Michael Palin and others on the landscape of Britain
- Martin Herbert on the British Landscape
- Tony Cragg on Richard Deacon
- MicroTate
- Mike Figgis on Francis Bacon
- Paul Farley in the Tate Archive
Tony Cragg on Richard Deacon

Interior of Niels Dietrich's ceramic studio in Cologne with Richard Deacon's work, including Flower for St Ives exhibition.
Photo: Photograph: Richard Deacon
Glenn O'Brien and others on the Summer of Love
Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era at Tate Liverpool, explores the psychedelic in the 1960s. Tune In, Turn On, Light Up by Glen O'Brien, Mark Boyle, Robert Wyatt and others.
Germaine Greer on Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo is idolised fifty years after her death for her essential truths about all kinds of female experience, yet partly mythologizing her own life. Patron saint of lipstick and lavender feminism, by Germaine Greer.



