SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE
SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE

SPIKE ISSUE 63 (SPRING 2020): THE NYC ISSUE

SPIKE Magazine

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Dedicated to New York, this issue offers a sketch of the city through the scattered minds of those who live, or lived, there. The contributions included chart the highs, and lows, of this metropolis, from Kaitlin Phillips on the lack of virgins in the art scene in the city to Sean Monahan on why New York sucks today. The changing nature of the art world in Chelsea is discussed in an interview with gallerist Carol Greene, and MoMA PS1 curator, Ruba Katrib, reflects on Alex Bag’s semi-autobiographical portrait of an art student in New York. Cory Arcangel’s favourite new things, plus, a portrait of painter Gina Beavers, an essay on unsovereign bodies by Aria Dean, and a trip to New York Fashion Week with Natasha Stagg.

published in May 2020
English edition
21,7 x 28 cm (softcover)
210 pages (color ill.)