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Jia

by Travis Jeppesen on November 9, 2015

A review of Jia’s Berlin solo exhibition at Artforum.

Moving Image: on Ryan Trecartin

by Travis Jeppesen on October 7, 2015

My essay, “Exploding the Frame: Ryan Trecartin’s Bad Language,” appears in the new anthology Moving Image edited by Omar Kholeif, part of the “Documents of Contemporary Art” series from Whitechapel Gallery. The essay can also be read below. The RealityTV (…)

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Satellite Affects and Other Lines of Flight

by Travis Jeppesen on May 26, 2015

A review of this Berlin group exhibition at Artforum.

VLAK Launch in Berlin

by Travis Jeppesen on May 13, 2015

I will be reading on Friday night at the launch of the fifth and final issue of the literary magazine, Vlak. The reading starts at 7pm, at Normal Bar, Forsterstr. 46 in Kreuzberg. More info here.

Simon Denny

by Travis Jeppesen on April 30, 2015

An essay on Simon Denny in the new issue of Frieze.

You Must Make Your Death Public

by Travis Jeppesen on April 23, 2015

You Must Make Your Death Public: a collection of texts and media on the work of Chris Kraus Edited by Mira Mattar Buy on Amazon: UK £8  US $12  DE €10 PDF download eBook download If you need an eReader (…)

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16 Sculptures audio tracks now online

by Travis Jeppesen on April 2, 2015

You can listen to the audio tracks from the 16 Sculptures online here.

Louise Bourgeois in Oslo

by Travis Jeppesen on February 23, 2015

A review of Louise Bourgeois’s current exhibition in Oslo at Peder Lund is now online at Artforum.

Stationary

by Travis Jeppesen on February 18, 2015

Dear reader, We are delighted to let you know about the publication of a new book project called Stationary, an annual collection of stories by artists, writers, and curators that has been in the works for the past year at Spring (…)

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Live Transmission

by Travis Jeppesen on December 29, 2014

Talking and reading and tracks from 16 Sculptures (the audio installation) on General Fine Arts, a program of Berlin Community Radio.

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