Art Journal
Art Journal, Fall 2007
In This Issue
Contingency and Engagement
5
Features
Like TV: On Barbara Kruger’s Twelve
6
Be Here (and There) Now: The Spatial Dynamics of Screen-Reliant Installation Art
20
Forum: The Look of Law
The Look of Law
34
Radio LAPD: 70 Years of Public Work
46
Jeff Cain’s Radio LAPD: Police as Content Providers in the Digital Age
52
Pictures from Nowhere: Three Moments
56
Telescopes, Transparency, and Torture: Trevor Paglen and the Politics of Exposure
62
The Disappearing/Reappearing Prison
68
Captivity, By Turns: A Comment on the Work of Ashley Hunt
74
After Hiroshima Mon Amour
80
Silvia Kolbowski’s A Film Will be Shown without the Sound
85
Features
The Return to the Origin: Heidegger’s Journey to Greece
88
German Photographs (1724–2005); Heidegger
102
Autonomy, Agonism, and Activist Art: An Interview with Grant Kester
106
Reviews
Robin Kelsey on James Elkins, ed., Photography Theory; Erika Naginski on Helen Molesworth, ed., Part Object Part Sculpture, andthe exhibition Part Object Part Sculpture, Wexner Center for the Arts, 2005–6; Joseph Massad on Kamal Bullatah [Boullata], Istihdar al-Makan, Dirasah fi al-Fann al-Tashkili al-Filastini al-Mu‘asir (Conjuring Up Space: A Study of Contemporary Palestinian Art), Samia A. Halaby, Liberation Art of Palestine: Palestinian Painting and Sculpture in the Second Half of the 20th Century
119




