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Ursula Magazine: Issue 17

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  • - Editor: Randy Kennedy
  • - Paperback
  • - 128 pages
  • - Height: 30.5cm / 12in
  • - Width: 23cm / 9.1in
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Issue 17 of Ursula arrives in the spirit of the Venice Biennale, featuring a cover conversation between Lorna Simpson and American musician and composer Jason Moran, a longtime collaborator. Published on the occasion of Simpson’s exhibition 'Third Person' at Venice’s Punta della Dogana, the issue also includes a deeply personal remembrance of Björn Roth by Iwan Wirth; the third installment of our series ‘The Art That Made Me,’ with Ekow Eshun and Thelma Golden, director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem; and Alissa Bennett on the powerfully unsettling work of Carol Rama.

Elsewhere in the issue, Harriet Lloyd-Smith explores the poetic histories of Julianknxx; Louisa Buck examines the ecological activism of artist duo Cooking Sections; Greg de Cuir Jr considers the underrecognized genius of Serbian director Želimir Žilnik; Claudia Rankine presents an exclusive preview of her forthcoming novel Triage; David Rimanelli contributes a new poem and Jonathan Cott talks with historian Stephen Greenblatt about the playwright Christopher Marlowe and the perils of the Elizabethan literary scene.

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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.