Volume 26, Issue 4 (November 2003)
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EDITORIAL
Negotiating Dissent? pp. 05-06.
COLUMNS
Cultural Looting and Ethical Consistency pp. 07-11. Fuck Art, Let's Dance pp. 12-19. The Seeds of Disruption pp. 20-23.
FEATURES
"Land without Soil, Art without Artwork" Interview with Ilana Salama Ortar and Stephen Wright pp. 26-35.
ARTIST PROJECTS
Queers on the Move: The Make Friends Project pp. 24-25.
REVIEWS
Beautiful Dreamers: "Unsettled returns: A Screening and Dialogue with Michel Kheilfi and Eyal Sivan" pp. 36-38. One, two, three...colonialism: Marwan Hassan's "Velocities of Zero: Conquest, Colonization, and the Destruction of Cultures." (TSAR press) pp. 39-40. "Will" (A Space) pp. 41-. "Art of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976" (Plug-in) pp. 45-47.
OTHER STUFF
Negotiations: A Post-ironic Memo with no Slogans pp. 48.
Volume 26, Issue 3 (August 2003)
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EDITORIAL
Memory against the Monument pp. 06-07.
COLUMNS
Self-preservation? A missed encounter between populist politics and cultural practitioners pp. 10-12. IndianActs: Highlights, or how art history spanked me straight pp. 13-17. Citizen Salloum pp. 18-20. Light of return pp. 21-23.
FEATURES
The Public Space of Memory: Opening to the Future of Justice pp. 28-35. After the Pedagogical Turn: An Online Roundtable on Film and Video Programming and Curating pp. 36-44.
ARTIST PROJECTS
Subtitles: forever young pp. 24-27.
REVIEWS
Tea and Gossip: Linda Duvall's Tea Party (Red Head Gallery) pp. 45-46. Maria-Anna Parolin's "Parolin Products for Busy People" (Harcourt House, edmonton) pp. 47-48. Source: An Exhibition of Media Art Installations (Images Festival) pp. 49-51.
OTHER STUFF
The Privatization of the AGO: Ken Thomson and the New Generosity pp. 52.
Volume 26, Issue 2 (April 2003)
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EDITORIAL
Democracies Improvised: Participate Here pp. 06-07.
COLUMNS
Democracy and Citizenship at 3AM pp.08-11. Listening material: "Democracy When?" and an art practice of organizing pp. 26-31.
FEATURES
16 Beaver Street pp. 12-13 and insert. Community Media and The Church of Stop Shopping: An Interview with Dee Dee Halleck pp. 32-40.
ARTIST PROJECTS
Toronto Urban Handbook pp. 14-25.
REVIEWS
"Active Practices Symposium" (Agnes Etherington Art Centre): Impressions and Responses pp. 41-44. Power Shift: "Power to the People" (Contemporary Art Forum: Kitchener and Area) pp. 45-47.
OTHER STUFF
A Diddly Squat Response from Bruce Barber pp. 48.
Volume 26, Issue 1 (February 2003)
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EDITORIAL
In times of global crisis pp. 06-7.
COLUMNS
Documenta11: Platform5 pp. 08-13. Documenting a Documentary Documenta: Documenta11 through its repercussions in the North American Press pp. 14-17.
FEATURES
Addressing Infrastructure: Portable initiatives, collapsible forms pp. 20-29. It's not a rave, officer pp. 30-39.
ARTIST PROJECTS
LOOKOUT pp. 18-19, backcover.
REVIEWS
How to look out the window. Gillian Wearing & Paul Wong at the Vancouver Art Gallery pp. 42-44. Baltic Interventions pp. 45-48. Stan Douglas's "Suspiria" (Documenta11) pp. 49-50.
OTHER STUFF
Michael Balser (August 14th, 1952 - October 4th, 2003) pp. 40-41. on Bruce Barber's Diddley Squat pp. 52.



