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- - Editor: Randy Kennedy
- - Paperback
- - 120 pages
- - Height: 30.5cm / 12in
- - Width: 23cm / 9.1in
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Issue 12 of Ursula explores the inventive ways artists blur the boundaries between life and art. The cover features a work by Rashid Johnson, who reflects on family, identity and belonging in a conversation with his father and son. David Hammons, whose practice transforms the everyday into profound art, is the focus of three articles, including an oral history and an essay by Linda Goode Bryant. Also inside: new fiction by Lynne Tillman, Ambera Wellman’s bulletin board, and reflections on London’s Cosmic House by Charlotte Jansen.
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Ursula is a quarterly magazine published by Hauser & Wirth, that celebrates the artistic achievement and creativity of their artists and those beyond. Through both the printed magazine and digital content platform, Ursula champions artistic practices that challenge and interrogate the future, highlighting a diverse range of contemporary culture that Hauser & Wirth finds compelling.