Issue 9 / Spring 2007
Content:
- Editors' Note
- Ralph Ubl on Symmetry
- Bettina Funcke on Christopher Wool
- Wolf Jahn talks to Gilbert & George
- Hester Westley on St. Martin's School of Art
- John Carlin on comics
- Martin Rowson on William Hogarth
- Christy Lange on Mark Wallinger
- Mario Vargos Llosa on George Grosz
- Keith Miller on Shadows
- Katharina Fritsch on J M W Turner
- Simon Grant on Vija Celmins
- T J Demos on Time
- MicroTate Environment Special
- MicroTate II - Online Exclusive
- John Burnside in the Tate Archive
Wolf Jahn talks to Gilbert & George
Gilbert & George have made some iconic images of themselves, and of an alternative English sensibility. Wolf Jahn interviews them.

Gilbert & George
Naked (from Shitty Naked Human World) 1994
© All images courtesy the artists
Photograph
338 x 639cm
Ralph Ubl on Symmetry
In the 60s and 70s artists changed how they looked at symmetry, particularly using new media such as video, Ralph Ubl looks at the work of Dieter Roth and Joan Jonas to investigate.
Christy Lange on Mark Wallinger
In 2004 Mark Wallinger stayed in Berlin’s Nueue Nationalgalerie for nine nights in a bear suit, and viewers such as Christy Lange peered at him alone in the museum. Christy reflects on Sleeper.



