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lamsweerde image INEZ VAN LAMSWEERDE/VINOODH MATADIN is a team of Dutch born artists whose work is exhibited at Matthew Marks Gallery in New York City. Photographs from their show (The Now People, Part II: Life on Earth) illustrate the cover of lacanian ink 26. The exhibition is discussed by Cathy Lebowitz and Josefina Ayerza. Other pictures accompany the interview.

SEAN LANDERS is an American artist whose work is exhibited at Andrea Rosen Gallery in New York City. His drawing illustrates Slavoj Zizek's "Woman is one of the names-of-the-father" in lacanian ink 10.

larralde image MARTIN LARRALDE is an Argentine artist living and working in New York. In 1998, he exhibited at Annina Nosei Gallery, where he displayed paintings and drawings sometimes installed on furniture. In Italy he exhibited in Galleria Alessandro Seno. Selections of his work are reproduced in art thinks. He also contributed work to lacanian ink 12 and lacanian ink 18.

JONATHAN LASKER is an American artist who exhibits at the Sperone Westwater Gallery in New York City. His art is on the cover of lacanian ink 3; in the same issue he added to "Abstracts of a conversation with the artist" with Josefina Ayerza and Lynn Crawford. He also contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn.

CATHY LEBOWITZ is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. Her video klinks illustrates links for Lacan dot com.

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 LUIS LINDNERis an Argentine artist who lives in New York City. Selections of his work are reproduced in art thinks. One of his drawings provides the background for Perfume's art rhymes.

lockhart image SHARON LOCKHART is an American artist represented by Barbara Gladstone Gallery in New York City. Hers is the cover art for lacanian ink 13.

lockhart image DAMIAN LOEB is an American painter who lives and Works in New York City; there he is represented by Mary Boone Gallery. His work is on the cover of lacanian ink 19.

MARK LOMBARDI was an artist and curator from New York. His narrative structure George W. Bush, Harken Energy and Jackson Stephens c. 1979-90 (which appears in lacanian ink 23) was exhibited at the launch of lacanian ink 22 and discussed by Alain Badiou.

CHARLES LONG exhibits at Bonakdar/Jancov Gallery in New York. In lacanian ink 10, he was interviewed by Josefina Ayerza.

lucas image SARAH LUCAS is British born artist living and working in London. Her exhibition "God is Dad," Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York City, Spring of 2005, is dicussed by David Ebony in "Dressed in Shadows: Sarah Lucas and Alenka Zupancic", which appears in lacanian ink 26.

FABIAN MARCACCIO is an Argentinean artist who lives and works in New York City. Paintings from his 1999 show "Janiela's 5 Moves" at Gorney Bravin + Lee Gallery appear The Symptom, Issue 3.

MARLENE McCARTY is a New York-based activist artist and graphic designer. Two of her drawings appear on the cover of lacanian ink 20, and other drawings from her show at American Fine Arts are discussed in Cathy Lebowitz's interview with Josefina Ayerza.

IEVA MEDIODIA was born in Lithuania and now works and lives in NYC. Her latest exhibition was "Biomorphic Automata", a solo show at Annina Nosei Gallery. Images from her painting installation in Vilnius, Lithuania appear in Perfume. She also contributed four drawings to The Symptom Issue 4 and an image of a work on canvas appears in lacanian ink 22.

DAWN MELLOR is a British artist who works and lives in London. She has his first solo exhibition in New York City as at Team Gallery. Images from his show where she explores the realtionship between the fan and the female muse illustrate lacanian ink 31 and her video "Psychopathia Sexualis" on Lenny Bruce is found in Perfume.

FUTOSHI MIYAGI is a Japanese artist who works and lives in NYC. He has his first solo exhibition in New York City as at Daniel Reich Gallery. Images from his show "Strangers" illustrate The Symptom 8.

GIAN MARCO MONTESANO is an Italian artist who has exhibited at the Annina Nosei Gallery in New york City. Josefina Ayerza wrote the article in his catalogue.

morris image BUTCH MORRIS is the originator of "conducted improvisation", a transformation of orchestral performance into an improvised duet between the conductor and the instrumentalists. He has a core group of musicians in New York City and has worked with ensembles all over the world. He was interviewed by Alessandro Cassin in lacanian ink 12.
He performed in New York City Black February 2005 for his Twentieth Anniversary of Conduction, he talks to Alessandro Cassin in Issue 6 of The Symptom.


GERHARD NASCHBERGER is an Austrian artist who lives and works in NYC and Cologne. He has a drawing in Written/Spoken/Drawn and one of his paintings is reproduced in lacanian ink 8.

SHIRIN NESHAT is an Iranian artist who lives and works in New York City. She has shown extensively and images from her exhibition at Barbara Gladstone in NYC in the Winter of 2008 illustrate Alain Badiou's "A Political Variant on the Physics of the Subject-of-Truth" and "What is to Live?" as well as Slavoj Zizek's "Eugene Onegin, a Russian Gay Gentleman" in lacanian ink 31.

noe image LUIS FELIPE NOÉ is an artist from Argentina and a founding member of the "Nueva Generaci—n" group. His series of five drawings "One Family and Four Transformations", NY 1982, illustrate lacanian ink 1.
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JOCKUM NORDSTRÖM is a Swedish artist who lives and works in Stockholm. His drawings have been exhibited with David Zwirner Gallery in New York City. His art illustrates Alain Badiou's Drawing and Rex Butler/Scott Stephens' The Sound of Silence: Wagner with Stalinin lacanian ink 28.

CATHERINE OPIE is an American artist who lives and works in New York and Los Angeles. She regularly exhibits at Barbara Gladstone in NYC and at Regen Projects in LA. Her photographs illustrate the cover of lacanian ink 27, Spring 2006, and her art is dicussed by Cathy Lebowitz and Josefina Ayerza in the same issue.

orozco image GABRIEL OROZCO is a Mexican artist. Images of his work from the exhibition titled "Photogravity" at the Philadelphia Museum of Art illustrate David Ebony's article "Technology, Capital, Nihilism and Love" in lacanian ink 16.

PABLO ORTIZ MONASTERIO is a Mexican photographer who lives and works in Mexico City. His work is exhibited by Rose Gallery in Pasadena, California. Images from his book The Last City illustrate Alain Badiou's "Towards a New Concept of Existence" and Slavoj Zizek's Materialism, or the Inexistence of the Big Other in lacanian ink 29.

PAUL PAGK is a British artist who lives and works in New York City. His painting is the cover art: of lacanian ink 7, and he contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn. A new series of his paintings and drawings appear in The Symptom Issue 6, as well as in Perfume Blog where his work is discussed by Adrian Dannatt.

parnes image LAURA PARNES is a multi-media installation artist. Her work has been shown at Deitch Projects in NYC. Josefina Ayerza discusses her video Heidi II in an interview with Cathy Lebowitz in lacanian ink 16. Stills of this collaboration with Sue de Beer illustrate their discussion.

DAN PERJOVSCHI is an artist born in Romania where he lives and works. His drawings have been displayed at the Tate Gallery in London and in New York City he exhibits with Lombard-Freid Gallery. His work illustrates Alain Badiou's The Question of Democracy in lacanian ink 28.

pettibon image RAYMOND PETTIBON is an American artist represented by David Zwirner Gallery in New York City. He contributed a series of drawings to lacanian ink 11. Two drawings accompany Slavoj Zizek's "From Joyce-the-Symptom" in the same issue. His drawings illustrate the covers of Jacques-Alain Miller's letters.

MARIA PICHEL is an artist who lives and shows in Paris, New York and Buenos Aires. Images of her paintings appear in Issue 1 The Symptom.

STEVEN POLACK is an American artist based in New York City. He contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn and one of his paintings is reproduced in lacanian ink 7.

pondick image RONA PONDICK is an American artist and graduate of the Y.U.S.A. She contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn and one of her paintings is reproduced in lacanian ink 5. Two images of sculptures from her show at Sonnabend Gallery, NYC, appear In lacanian ink 20.

LILIANA PORTER is an Argentinean artist. In New York City she is represented by the Annina Nosei Gallery. She has contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn and to lacanian ink 2.

LISA MAY POST lives and works in New York City. Her work has been shown at PS1, among other galleries. A detail from her photograph illustrates Jacques-Alain Miller's "The Desire of Lacan" in lacanian ink 13.

BLAKE RAYNE lives and works in New York City. His work has been shown at Miguel Abreu Gallery in NYC, among other galleries. His art illustrates Mehdi Belhaj Kacem's "On Giogio Agamben's Profanations" and Slavoj Zizek's "Lacan as Reader of Hegel" in lacanian ink 27.

reyna image MARTIN REYNA is an Argentinean artist who lives and works in Paris. His paintings appear in Perfume's art thinks. His sketches of Alain Badiou accompany the author's "Of an Obscure Disaster - on the End of the Truth of the State in lacanian ink 22. His recent paintings illustrate The Symptom, Issue 7.

ricard image RENÉ RICARD was an American poet and artist who has exhibited at the Petersburg Gallery in New York City, among others. His books include God with Revolver, Trusty Sarcophagus Co. and Love Poems. His art illustrates lacanian ink 3.

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GERHARD RICHTER is a German artist. He lives and teaches in DŸsseldorf. In New York City he is represented by the Marian Goodman Gallery. One of his collages is part of Perfume's moving pictures and his paintings illustrate lacanian ink 11.
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rist image PIPILOTTI RIST was born in a small Swiss town in 1962. She now lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Her work was recently shown at Luhring-Augustine Gallery in New York. To lacanian ink 12 she contributes words, video stills, and the cover art.

LISA RUYTER is an American painter who lives and works in New York City where she is represented by the Leo Koenig Gallery. Images of her paintings appear In lacanian ink 20.

ALFREDO SABAT was born in Uruguay and now lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina where he studied graphic design in the University of Buenos Aires. He works as an illustrator for the newspaper La Naci—n. His drawing of Jacques Lacan appears in the splash page for 2003.

DAVID SALLE is an American artist. In New York City he is represented by the Mary Boone Gallery. He contributed words, paintings, and the cover art to lacanian ink 6.

samba image CHÉRI SAMBA is an artist from Zaire. He has exhibited at the Annina Nosei Gallery in New York. To lacanian ink 1 he contributed words and paintings.

JOHN SCHABEL is originally from Montana and presently lives and works in New York City. His work, predominantly black and white photography, is part of Perfume's moving images.

DAVID SCHER is a visual artist and musician who lives and works in New York. One of his watercolors appears in lacanian ink 22.

schoolwerth image PIETER SCHOOLWERTH is a New York-based artist whose work has been exhibited at the Green Naftali Gallery, and at American Fine Art Gallery. Paintings from his AFA show appear on the cover of lacanian ink 17 and in "To resume again...". In collaboration with Miguel Abreu he completed The Ballad of Ion Lupescu: or 222 Minutes to Live, a "videographic extravaganza." Two of his works also appear in Adrian Dannatt's link page. His recent work was exhibited at Miguel Abreu Gallery in New York City.

ALEJANDRA SEEBER is an Argentinean artist who lives and works in New York. In Spring 2003 she had a show in the project room of Sperone Westwater. Artworks including images of the installation exhibited at El Museo del Barrio in New York appear in Perfume. She illustrates Marie-Hélène Brousse's "A Sublimation at Risk in Psychoanalysis" in lacanian ink 24/25.

BEVERLY SEMMES was born in Washington, D.C. She completed her M.F.A. in sculpture at the Y.U.S.A. in 1987. She contributed a drawing Written/Spoken/Drawn and one of her paintings is reproduced in lacanian ink 5.

serrano image ANDRES SERRANO is an American artist represented by the Paula Cooper Gallery in New York City. Two of his photographs illustrate David Ebony's "In Your Dreams: Serrano and Freud" in lacanian ink 19.

shaw image RAQIB SHAW is a Kashmiri born artist who lives and works in London. In New York City he had his first solo exhibition, "Garden of Earthly Delights," at Deitch Projects in the Fall 2005. His work illustrates Slavoj Zizek's "Anxiety: Kierkegaard with Lacan" as well as "The De-Sublimated Object of Post-Ideology", which both appear in lacanian ink 26.

DAVID SHRIGLEY is a Scottish artist who lives and works in Glasgow. He exhibits at Yvon Lambert in Paris, Stephen Friedman in London, and Anton Kern Gallery in New York City. A selection of his videos appear in The Symptom 8.

JOHN SIMON is an American artist who lives and works in New York. He contributed a computer image, Clasified to Jan Avgikos' article in lacanian ink 8.

simpson image LORNA SIMPSON is an American artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. In lacanian ink 11, her images accompany Jan Avgikos' "The Woman Who Filled Up the World Because She Didn't Know How to Exist In It".

PABLO SIQUIER lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His work from a show at Annina Nosei Gallery can be seen at Perfume's art thinks.

smith image KIKI SMITH is an artist born in Nuremberg, who works and lives in New York City where she is represented by the Pace Gallery. One of her sculptures illustrates a poem by R‡pale Rubinstein in lacanian ink 8.

PIA STADTBAUMER is a German artist. In New York she is represented by the Sean Kelly Gallery. A sculpture from the show entitled, Max and Clara, illustrates Richard Klein's "Gender and Sexuation" in lacanian ink 18.

staehle image WOLFGANG STAEHLE is a German-born artist who lives and works in New York City. He contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn and Jan Avgikos conducted an interview with him for lacanian ink 8. His recent work illustrate The Symptom, Issue 7.

ANGELA STRASSHEIM is an artist who lives and works in New York City. He got an MFA, Photography from Yale University. In New York she is represented by Marvelli Gallery. Photographs from her show in the Spring of 2005 illustrate The Symptom Issue 6.

VIBEKE TANDBERG is a Norwegian artist who works with both still and computer-manipulated photography. Images of her work, which were shown at the Andrea Rosen Gallery, appear on the cover of lacanian ink 16.

taylor-wood image SAM TAYLOR-WOOD is a British artist. In New York City her work has been shown at the MOMA and the Matthew Marks' Gallery. Stills from her video "Third Party" illustrate an article in lacanian ink 16.

THUKRAL and TAGRA are a collaborative team from New Delhi where they live and work. In the Spring of 2007 they exhibited at Bose Pacia in NYC. Images of the show appear in Perfume's Blog.

teller image JUERGEN TELLER was born in Germany and studied at Bayerische Staatslehranstalt fŸr Photographie. He lives and works in London. Two photos from his project "Miss World" appear on the cover of lacanian ink 18.

tillmans image WOLFGANG TILLMANS is a German artist who lives and works in London. In New York City he is represented by the Andrea Rosen Gallery. He won the Turner Prize in 2000. He contributed to Deborah Drier's A 'Camille' for the Nineties in lacanian ink 10 and to Alain Badiou's "The Political as a Procedure of Truth" and Slavoj Zizek's "The Only Good Neighbour is a Dead Neighbour!" in lacanian ink 19.

JULIAN TRIGO is an Argentinean artist who lives and works in New York. His work has shown at the Luhring-Augustine Gallery. He contributed a drawing to Perfume's Written/Spoken/Drawn and paintings to lacanian ink 8 and lacanian ink 13.

ROSEMARIE TROCKEL is a German artist who lives and works in Cologne. She uses a variety of media, including drawing, video, sculpture, installation, and fabric. Four images of her work from the show "Metamorphoses and Mutation", at The Drawing Center in New York City, accompany Josefina Ayerza's essay about her drawings in lacanian ink 18. In the Fall of 2002 she had her videos projected at The Dia Center for the Arts in New York City.

TUNGA is a Brazilian artist whose work illustrates David Ebony's "Cultural Ideation: Tunga and Terry Eagleton" in lacanian ink 17.

SPENCER TUNICK is an American artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He is represented by I-20 Gallery. One of his two photographs in lacanian ink 17 illustrates Slavoj Zizek's "Run Isolde, Run". His work on nude photography appears in Perfume-Blog.

MEYER VAISMAN is a Venezuelan-born artist who lives and works in New York City. Josefina Ayerza reviewed a show he had in Caracas in 1995, and interviewed him for lacanian ink 4. He contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn.

walker image KARA WALKER is an American artist represented by Brent Sikkema Gallery in New York City. Her predominantly black and white paintings were shown at the 1997 Whitney Biennial. Her art illustrates Josefina Ayerza's "Comme des Garçons" in lacanian ink 14.

watson image JENNY WATSON is an Australian artist who lives and works in Melbourne. In New York City she is represented by the Annina Nosei Gallery. Her paintings illustrate lacanian ink 4.

wendelbo image LIZ WENDELBO was born in Oslo and raised in France. She lives and works in New York City. Her work appears in lacanian ink 31 where she illustrates Jean-Luc Nancy's Freud, so to speak... which she also translated. In lacanian ink 32 her work illusrates Madness and Structure in Jacques Lacan.

JUDI WERTHEIN was born in Buenos Aires and received her Masters degree in Architecture from the University of Buenos Aires. She lives and works in Brooklyn and Buenos Aires. Her work appears in The Symptom, Issue 5. Her work illustrates Jacques-Alain Miller's Profane Illuminations in lacanian ink 28 and her series Boxers appears in Lacan dot Com.

OLAV WESTPHALEN is a German-born artist who lives and works in New York City. His work has been shown at Apex Art. He contributed a drawing to Slavoj Zizek's "Surplus-Enjoyment between the Sublime and the Trash" in lacanian ink 15. Also the images in 1999's splash page, and at Perfume.

white image CHARLIE WHITE is a California-based artist who shows at Andrea Rosen Gallery in New York City. Two of his photographs appear in lacanian ink 22. Photographs of his latest show illustrate The Symptom, Issue 7.

whiteread image RACHEL WHITEREAD is a British installation artist. In New York City she is represented by the Luhring Augustine Gallery. A photograph of her work illustrates a poem by Raphael rubinstein in lacanian ink 16.

DANIEL WIENER is an American artist, who lives and works in New York City. He contributed a drawing to Perfume's Written/Spoken/Drawn. And one of his sculptures is reproduced in lacanian ink 8.

LEE WILLIAMS is an American artist, lives and works in New York. She contributed to perfume.

SUE WILLIAMS shows at 303 Gallery in New York City. She talks about her art with Josefina Ayerza in lacanian ink 7.

JANE and LOUISE WILSON are twins and video artists from the United Kingdom. They are represented in London by Lisson Gallery and in New York by 303 Gallery where they exhibited in the Fall 2004. A still from their video installation "Erewhon" appears on the cover of lacanian ink 24/25. This installation is discussed by Josefina Ayerza and Cathy Lebowitz, some prints accompany the interview.

ERIC WOLF is an American artist and shows at Jessica Fredericks Gallery in New York City. He contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn and one of his paintings is reproduced in lacanian ink 8.

CATHERINE YASS is a British photographer who lives and works in London. She was a finalist of the Turner Prize in 2002. Stills from her film "Lock" - presented at the Lelong Gallery in New York City - depicting the Three Gorges Dam in China's Yangtze River appear in The Symptom 8.

KOHEI YOSHIYUKI is a Japanese artist whose photographs taken in Shinjuku Park in Tokyo at night using infrared film were exhibited at Yossi Milo Gallery in New York City. In lacanian ink 30 Josefina Ayerza discusses The Park with Cathy Lebowitz; images from the show illustrate the contents of lacan.com, and his series of photographs appear in Perfume's Blog.

BRENDA ZLAMANY has shown at Jessica Fredericks Gallery in New York City. One of her paintings illustrates Barry Schwabsky's "The Rustle of Painting" in lacanian ink 9.

FACUNDO de ZUVIRIA is an Argentinean artist who lives and works in Buenos Aires. In lacanian ink 7 he contributed "Café en San Telmo", to Joan Copjec's "The Subject Defined by Suffrage" with "So–adora", and to lacanian ink 8 "Colegiales".


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