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Frieze Film 2008: Road Movie invites filmmakers and artists to
take Cormac McCarthy's 2006 novel The Road as their starting
point for an experiment in filmmaking, which will be produced and
distributed on YouTube. The final result will be the first
multi-authored fractal film assembled by the artists and curator
out of the sum of submitted parts. It will be viewable online at
www.friezefoundation.org/film and edited versions will be shown
on Channel 4 TV's 3 Minute Wonder Slot, Monday 13 to Thursday 16
October.
Exclusive Online Content
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• A trailer for Steve McQueen's new feature film Hunger.
• New films from Steven Claydon and Bojan Sarcevic.
• MP3s from issue 117's music reviews, including Nico Muhly.
• Frieze Projects' artists' top YouTube picks.
• Extensive reviews of summer shows in London, Los Angeles,
Lisbon and beyond.
• Plus join in the debate in Comment.
In the September Issue
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• Language and the body in Steve McQueen's first feature film
Hunger.
• Cildo Meireles, Steven Claydon and Naoto Fukasawa.
• Small independent art space and collectives are thriving says
the Paris City Report.
• Pipilotti Rist answers the Questionnaire, Babette Mangolte
lists her favourite films and Meg Cranston selects her Ideal
Syllabus.
Frieze Art Fair Yearbook 2008-9
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Place an order now for the essential guide to Frieze Art Fair, an
insider's guide to contemporary art. Featuring over 300 artists
included in the 2008 fair, details of the participating
galleries and interviews with the Frieze Projects' artists.
Available mid-September.
Winner of Writer's Prize announced
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William Gass is the winner of the 2008 Frieze Writer's Prize, he
will receive a prize of £2,000. The runners up for 2008 are
Graham T. Beck and Conor Carville. Kate Forde, Tyler Friedman,
Clay Lerner, J. MacNeill Miller, Chris Moore and Marianne
Templeton have been highly commended. Jennifer Higgie, co-editor
of frieze commented, 'The volume, quality and international scope
of entries we received this year reflects the growing interest in
frieze's commitment to encouraging new writing.'
Sculpture Park Expands
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The Sculpture Park at Frieze Art Fair almost doubles in size this
year and features works by 15 artists including Liz Craft, Dan
Graham, Michael Sailstorfer and Kishio Suga.
For the first time bursaries were made available, thanks to
sponsorship by Heath Lambert Group incorporating Blackwell Green,
enabling innovative and diverse proposals that may not otherwise
have been realised. The Sculpture Park is located in the
beautiful English Gardens, a short walk to the east of the
entrance to the fair. Entrance is free. For a full list of
artists and works go to www.frieze.com
Frieze Education programme announced
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Frieze Education, which takes place annually in the Deutsche Bank
Education Space within Frieze Art Fair, will work with ReachOut
RCA for the first time in 2008 to realise its artist-led, Frieze
Art Fair-inspired, programme of events for children and young
people. For details of how to join in both online and on site,
plus information on where to pick up your Family Guide visit
www.friezefoundation.org/education
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Sculpture Park 2007: Claes Oldenburg/Cooje van Bruggen, French
Horns, Unwound and Entwined (2005); Photograph: Lynda Nylind;
Courtesy: Frieze
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Front Cover: Steven Claydon The Authorship of Mishap (Them) 2005;
Courtesy Galerie Dennis Kimmerich, Dusseldorf and Hotel, London
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Thanks,
Frieze
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