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issue132series 1Jul/Aug 2005

Late Merleau-Ponty, revived

Eric Matthews

W.G. Sebald and the modern art of memory

Stewart Martin

Philosophy’s malaise

Pierre Macherey

Philosophizing post-punk

Ben Watson

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Reviews

Populism, Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, 8 April–4 June 2005; National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo, 15 April–2 September 2005; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 29 April–28 August 2005; Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt am Main, 10 May–4 September 2005; START KAPITAL, STANDARD (OSLO), 14 April–22 May 2005; Be What You Wan But Stay Where You Are, Witte de Witte, Rotterdam, 28 April–19 June, 2005

Marta Kuzma

132 Reviews

Ken Hirschkop, Kimberly Hutchings, Ray Brassier, Alastair Morgan, Ben Highmore, Philip Derbyshire, Andrew Aitken and Gerald Moore

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