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Found 9 results for hehe in Art Monthly.
Art Monthly October 2013 | No 370 23 Subscription
Profile | Is there a horizon in the deep water? 2011 M-Blem 2012 Nuage Vert in Saint Ouen 2008 Combining conjecture with satire and radicalism with absurdity, HeHe’s mechanised performances deliberately create mixed messages, avoiding overt activist intent in what they do. In a series of works concerned with autonomous systems of rail transport running on
Art Monthly October 2013 | No 370 OFC
OCTOBER 2013 | No 370 | UK£4.80 US$7.40 Post-racialism Morgan Quaintance Exclusion Zone Richard Hylton The Art Anomaly Dave Beech HeHe Profile by Bob Dickinson
Art Monthly October 2013 | No 370 22 Subscription
Profile | HeHe Fracking Futures 2013 Fleur de Lys 2009 | 22 | It is normal for Liverpool’s FACT building to be noisy. The glassplated atrium echoes regularly to the chatter of visitors, including many children
Art Monthly Dec-Jan 2013-14 | No 362 4 Subscription
Features 01 | HeHe Is there a horizon in the deep water 2011 HeHe Is there a horizon in the deep water 2011 Peter Fend May Not Be Seen Or Read Or Done 2012 | 4 | BP’s branding became so disconnected from its business practice that, when Deepwater Horizon
Art Monthly Jul-Aug 2012 | No 358 IFC Subscription
’ Sculpture Court, Edinburgh College of Art 2 Aug — 2 Sep 2012, EDINBURGH ART FESTIVAL ‘The Making of Primate Cinema’ Budongo Trail, Edinburgh Zoo 29 Aug — 1 Sep 2012, AND FESTIVAL, MANCHESTER HeHe ‘M-blem: the train project’ Museum of Science and Industry 30 Aug - 3 Sep 2012, ARS ELECTRONICA, LINZ, AUSTRIA Agnes Meyer-Brandis ‘Moon Goose Analogue’ 30 + 31 Jul 2012, with SHAPE, DADAFEST,
Art Monthly July 2020 | 438 10
the scrapping of Aramis, an ambitious alternative transport system for Paris in the 1960s and 1970s (which was itself revived in Manchester eight years ago in the experimental project M-Blem by duo HeHe – Profile AM370). By the early 2000s, Latour was directing attention towards ‘matters of concern’ over ‘matters of fact’, focusing on ‘gathering points that affect the whole
Art Monthly October 2013 | No 370 OBC
ooks beyond identity constructs 7 Exclusion Zone Richard Hylton revisits diversity 13 The Art Anomaly Dave Beech on art’s economic exceptionalism 16 COMMENT EDITORIAL 17 NEWS ARTNOTES 22 PROFILE HeHe Bob Dickinson 24 REVIEWS EXHIBITIONS Momentous Times Joanne Laws 25 Continental Drift – Conceptual Art in Canada: The 1960s and 70s Part II Saim Demircan 27 The Universal Addressability of Dumb Th
Art Monthly April 2017 | No 405 25 Subscription
HeHe La Révolte de Tremblay en France
Art Monthly September 2013 | No 369 16 Subscription
includes the timely piece Fracking Futures by AngloFrench duo HeHe (Helen Evans & Heiko Hansen) and continues until 15 September. www.fact.co.uk