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abramovic MARINA ABRAMOVIC was born in Belgrade in 1946 and lives and works in Amsterdam. In 1988 she walked across the Great Wall of China. She contributed art and words to lacanian ink 12.

abreu image MIGUEL ABREU is a filmmaker who lives and works in New York City. In 1995, he wrote and directed Morongo Pass,. In 2000 he collaborated with Pieter Schoolwerth to complete The Ballad of Ion Lupescu: or 222 Minutes to Live. A cut and paste essay about the video appears in lacanian ink 18.

ahwesh image PEGGY AHWESH was born in Pittsburgh in 1954. She studied and works in New York. She contributed to Perfume's moving images and the cover art for lacanian ink 10.

DOUG AITKEN lives and works in Los Angeles. In the winter of 2007, Aitken's Sleepwalkers was presented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York: five interlocking vignettes shown through eight projections were displayed upon the exterior walls of the museum so as to be visible from the street. In lacanian ink 32 Josefina Ayerza surveys his recent exhibition "Migration" at 303 Gallery in New York City.

amer image GHADA AMERis an Egyptian artist. Her work appeared in the Whitney Biennial 2000 and the "Greater New York" exhibition at P.S. 1. Josefina Ayerza and Cathy Lebowitz discuss her show at Deitch Projects in lacanian ink 17.

JANINE ANTONI lives and works in New York City. She exhibits regularly at Luhring Augustine Gallery in New York. Her art illustrates lacanian ink 29 where Josefina Ayerza surveys her recent work.

MAURIZIO ARCANGELI lives and works in Milano. He participated in The Rules of the Game, a group show curated by Anthony Iannacci and Raphael Rubinstein at Salvatore Ala Gallery, in 1991. He contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn and one of his paintings is reproduced in lacanian ink 5.

SERGIO AVELLO lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Images of his work appear in Perfume's art thinks.

baechler image DONALD BAECHLER lives and works in New York City. Images from a 1990 show at Paul Kasmin Gallery illuminate lacanian ink 2 and Josefina Ayerza interviews him in the same issue. He also contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn and to Slavoj Zizek's "Why does a letter always arrive at its Destination in lacanian ink 2.

RUBÉN BALDEMAR lives and works in Rosario, Argentina. He contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn. One of his sculptures is reproduced in lacanian ink 7.

MATTHEW BARNEY born in San Francisco and raised in Boise, Idaho, he attended Yale University, then moved to New York City where he lives today and is represented by Barbara Gladstone Gallery.. In 1994, Barney began work on his Cremaster cycle, a five-part film project accompanied by related sculpture, photographs and drawings. He completed the cycle in 2002. Cathy Lebowitz and Josefina Ayerza dicusss the Cremaster cycle in Perfume.

ELLEN BERKENBLIT is represented by Anton Kern Gallery in New York City. She contributed drawings to lacanian ink 14.

ELENA BERRIOLO participated in The Rules of the Game, a group show curated by Anthony Iannacci and Raphael Rubinstein at Salvatore Ala Gallery in 1991. Her piece from this show illustrates lacanian ink 5.

ASHLEY BICKERTON is an American artist whose work is exhibited at Sonnabend Gallery in New York City. In lacanian ink 5 he offers some words about his art. He also contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn and to the cover art of lacanian ink 9.

bing image XU BING is a Chinese artist, who has lived and worked in New York since 1990. His installations where shown at PS1. "A Case Study of Transference" was on exhibit at the Jack Tilton Gallery.

KATHARINA BOSSE was born in Turku, Finland, in 1968, and grew up in Firchzarten, Germany. In lacan.com you can see her work at The Symptom 6.

LOUISE BOURGEOIS is a French artist and sculptor who lives and works in Paris and New York. She is best known for her 'Cells', 'Spiders' and various drawings, books and sculptures. Her works are sometimes abstract and she speaks of them in symbolic terms with the main focus being "relationships", considering an entity in relation to its surroundings. In lacanian ink 32, she illustrates Alain Badiou's The Son's Aleatory Identity in Today's World.

OLAF BREUNING is a Swiss-born artist who lives and works in New York. His most recent showcase was in March 2010 at the Whitney Biennale where he took inspirations from one of the exhibition buildings, the 18th century Upper East Side Armory for an installation called The Army, thirty miniature metal soldiers marching to war. In the Fall of 2009 he exhibited at Metro Pictures in NYC. For lacanian ink 35 he illustrates Alain Badiou's Reducing the Sophist to Silence.

CECILY BROWN is a British painter. Her work combines figuration and abstraction; expanding the tradition of abstract expressionism, she draws her influences from painters such as Willem de Kooning and Philip Guston. In lacanian ink 32, Josefina Ayerza writes on her exhibition at Gagosian Gallery in New York City.

DINO BRUZZONE is an Argentinean artist. Some of his photographs can be seen in Perfume's art thinks.

burghart image MANU BURGHART is a German artist who lives and works in Cologne. She contributed a series of images entitled "Polaroid Diary", for lacanian ink 21. She also appears in three of Rosemarie Trockel's videos which can be found in Perfume. Her latest video appears in The Symptom, Issue 7.

RICHARD CALDICOTT is a British artist represented by Hamiltons Gallery, London. He has contributed the cover image to lacanian ink 14.

clemente image FRANCESCO CLEMENTE is a New York-based artist, who exhibits at the Gagosian Gallery. One of his watercolors from Benares, India, where he executed "Evening Raga", illustrates lacanian ink 8.

BRIAN CALVIN is an American artist represented by Anton Kern Gallery in New York. He lives and work in Los Angeles. His art illustrates Slavoj Zizek's A Letter Which Did Arrive at its Destination in lacanian ink 28.

TOMÁS CLUSELLAS is an Argentinean artist, based in New York City. He showed at the Tricia Collin's Salon and contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn.

condo image GEORGE CONDO is an American painter who lives and works in New York. Cathy Lebowitz interviews Josefina Ayerza about two of his paintings in lacanian ink 21. His work appears courtesy of Luhring-Augustine Gallery, NYC.

KELLI CONNELL is an American photographer. Her series Double Life documents an evolving relationship between two women: to create a constructed reality, she digitally combines multiple negatives of the same model, who portrays each character in the various scenarios, changing her body language and clothing for the given role. Her work exhibited at Yossi Milo in NYC appears in Perfume's Blog

connor image MAUREEN CONNOR is an artist living and working in New York. Her work was included in the 1993 Whitney Biennial. She contributed art and words to lacanian ink 8. She also contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn.

costantino image NICOLA CONSTANTINO is an Argentinean artist whose work can be seen in Perfume's art thinks. Images of her work also appear in lacanian ink 16. She is represented by Deitch Projects in New York City where she had a solo show in 2000.

DELPHINE COURTILLOT is a French artist based in Amsterdam. In the United States she exhibits at Jack Tilton Gallery in New York City. Her work illustrates The Fall of Sleep by Jean-Luc Nancy as well as François Regnault's "Saintliness and the Sainthood" and Slavoj Zizek's "Josephine le sinthome" in lacanian ink 33.

cox image RENÉE COX is an artist residing in New York City. Her photography has been shown at the Whitney Museum, The New Museum of Contemporary Art and the 1999 Venice Bienalle. In lacanian ink 16, her work illustrates Jacques-Alain Miller's "The Experience of the Real in Psychoanalysis" and Alain Badiou's "Highly Speculative Reasoning on the Concept of Democracy".

ANN CRAVEN is an artist based in New York City. She regularly exhibits at the Klemens Gasser & Tanja Gunert Inc. in New York City. Her work illustrates The Symptom Issue 6.

currin image JOHN CURRIN is an artist living and working in New York. He is represented by the Andrea Rosen Gallery. His art illustrates Slavoj Zizek's "The Lesbian Session" in lacanian ink 12.

JACQUES DAMEZ is an French artist. His exhibition of photographs at the Galerie Le Réverbère in Lyon appears in lacanian ink 30 and illustrates a survey of his art "To the Exhausting Nude... by Jean-Luc Nancy.

SUE DE BEER is represented by Jack Tilton Gallery in New York City. She contributed an image to lacanian ink 14. Video stills of her work with Laura Parnes can be seen in lacanian ink 16.

delvoye image WIM DELVOYE lives and works in Belgium, and shows at Sperone Westwater Gallery in New York City. He contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn. He talks about his art in lacanian ink 7 and was interviewed by Josefina Ayerza about his work, Cloaca, in lacanian ink 19. His X-Ray photographs illustrate Gérard Wajcman's Intime exposé, intime extorqué in The Symptom 8.

THOMAS DEMAND is a German photographer who lives and works in Berlin. He makes photographs of three-dimensional models look like real images of rooms and other spaces. The subjects represented in the photographs often relate to scenes of cultural or political relevance. Often no sign of human is seen in his pictures. His work exhibited at 303 Gallery in NYC appear in lacanian ink 32 and illustrates "Strange Foreign Bodies by Jean-Luc Nancy.

PHILIP-LORCA di CORCIA is represented by Pace Wildenstein Gallery in New York City. He was interviewed by Josefina Ayerza for lacanian ink 14.

ANDREAS DIEFENBACH is a German artist who exhibited in the Fall of 2007 at Jack Tilton Gallery. His work appears at Perfume's Blog and illustrates Jacques-Alain Miller's Philippe Sollers, un vrai roman as well as Marco Focchi's A Spectacular Health both in lacanian ink 31.

JIRI GEORGE DOKOUPIL is a German artist, who lives and works in Germany, Spain and New York City. He contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn. "Badende II" illustrates lacanian ink 8 and one of his paintings appears in lacanian ink 23. His art appears as well in The Symptom 5.

CARROLL DUNHAM is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. “Disorder belongs to the totality of life, and the spirit of this disorder is the trickster. His function in an archaic society, or rather the function of his mythology, is to add disorder to order and so make a whole, to render possible, within the fixed bounds of what, is permitted, an experience of what is not permitted.” He exhibited in the Fall of 2009 at Barbara Gladstone Gallery in NYC. For lacanian ink 35 he illustrates several articles, notably Gérard Wajcman's The Universal Eye and the Limitless World.

emin image TRACEY EMIN is a British artist residing in London. She was part of the 'Sensation' exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Art and has shown at the Lehmann Maupin Gallery in New York City. Three images from her show "Every Part of me is Bleeding" are printed in lacanian ink 15.

LEANDRO ERLICH is an Argentinean artist. He works and lives in New York and was part of the Whitney Biennial 2000. His work appears in Perfume's art thinks and lacanian ink 17

MANUEL ESNOZ is an Argentinean artist residing in Buenos Aires. He is represented by the Kravets Wehby Gallery in New York City. On lacan dot com, his work can be seen at Perfume's art thinks. His most recent works appear at Perfume's Blog.

SUZAN ETKIN is a New York artist. She has been successfully working in various mediums in two and three-dimensions for many years. Some of her drawings are represented in Perfume's moving images, and her "Eau de Corps" illustrates Perfume. She contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn. In lacanian ink 4 she contributed the cover art and was interviewed by Josefina Ayerza.

EDY FERGUSON is a painter who also works with dancers and musicians to create video installations and performances. She contributed an image to lacanian ink 14. Her art appears in The Symptom 5.

ferraris image CARLO FERRARIS is an Italian artist. His sculpture illustrates lacanian ink 5 and his black and white photography is in lacanian ink 10.

ROLAND FLEXNER is a French artist who lives and works in New York City. His images illustrate lacanian ink 11.

KATHARINA FRITSCH is a German artist, who exhibits regularly at Matthew Marks Gallery in New York City. In lacanian ink 24/25 her work illustrates Slavoj Zizek's "The Politics of Jouissance" and "Odradek...".

galan image JULIO GALÁN is a Mexican artist. He has exhibited at the Annina Nosei and Robert Miller galleries in New York City. He talks with Josefina Ayerza about art and his work in lacanian ink 2. His piece illustrates the cover of this issue.

gerz image JOCHEN GERZ was born in Berlin and now lives in Paris. He works with several kinds of media in public spaces. Two images of his monuments appear in lacanian ink 18 with Gérard Wajcman's essay "The Absence of the 20th Century".

LUIS GISPERT is a New Jersey born artist who lives and works in New York City. One of his photographs appears in The Symptom, Issue 1, courtesy of Massimo Audiello. His film Smother was exhibited in the Winter of 2008 at Mary Boone Gallery in New York City; it illustrates the cover of lacanian ink 31.

ROBERT GOBER is an artist who lives and works in New York City where he regularly exhibits at Matthew Marks Gallery. He came to prominence in the mid-1980s, with a body of work that explored the portrayal of easily recognizable subjects, such as drains, doors, children's furniture, and the human body. His series of rephotographs 1978-2000 illustrate in lacanian ink 27.

FLORENCIA GONZALEZ ALZAGA is a photographer who lives and works in Buenos Aires. Her art illustrates lacanian ink 26 and lacanian ink 27. Two of her slide shows Girl in pink and Girl in blue illustrate The Symptom 8. She appears on the cover of lacanian ink 28, where she talks with Josefina Ayerza about her work.

TORIL GOSKØYR and CAMILLA MARTENS are Finnish artists who live and work in Oslo, Norway. Their art illustrates the cover of lacanian ink 29 and their perfomances are examined by Josefina Ayerza in the same issue. They are representing Finland in the 2007 Aperto at the Venice Biennale.

KATY GRANNAN received her MFA from Yale. She lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. In lacanian ink 23, Cathy Lebowitz interviews Josefina Ayerza about her work. Her photographs illustrate this discussion and one is the cover image for issue 23.

grigely image JOSEPH GRIGELY is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. He contributed a photograph to lacanian ink 11.

ANDREAS GURSKY is a German photographer known for the highly textured feel of his enormous photographs often using a high point of view. He uses computers to edit his pictures, and creates art in a larger space than the subject photographed. His work exhibited at Matthew Marks in NYC appears in Perfume's Blog.

JANE HAMMOND is an American artist that lives and works in New York City. She collaborated with Raphael Rubinstein on Be Zany Poised Harpists/Be Blue Little Sparrows, an artist's book based on his poems. She contributed the cover art for lacanian ink 5 and Josefina Ayerza interviews her in lacanian ink 6.

JITKA HANZLOVA is a Czech-born artist living in Germany. A photograph from her show "Female" at Klemens Gasser and Tanja Grunert in New York illustrates an article in lacanian ink 18.

hasper image GRACIELA HASPER is an Argentinean artist that lives and works in Buenos Aires. She is represented by the Annina Nosei Gallery in New York City. Her work can be seen at Perfume's art thinks and she illustrates Alain Badiou's essay Manifesto of Affirmationism in lacanian ink24/25.

helms image ADAM HELMS is an American artist who lives and works in New york City. In 2007 he exhibited in Sister (Los Angeles) and in New York at Marianne Boesky Gallery. His work illustrates the cover of lacanian ink 30.

hill image GARY HILL is an American video artist and sculptor. Stills from his video "Remembering Paralinguay" (with Paulina Wallenberg-Olsson) appear on the cover of lacanian ink 21. In the same issue, Cathy Lebowitz interviews Josefina Ayerza about the video. His work appears courtesy of Barbara Gladstone Gallery, NYC.

NORITOSHI HIRAKAWA was born in Fukuoka, Japan. He has lived and worked in New York since 1993. He contributed photographs for lacanian ink 23, three of which appear with articles by Mehdi Belhaj Kacem "The Supreme Luxury", by Gérard Wajcman "The Birth of the Intimate", and by Slavoj Zizek "Jews, Christians and Other Monsters". In lacanian ink 26 he illustrates Alain Badiou's "Jacques Lacan's L'angoisse" and Massimo Recalcati's "The Empty Subject: Un-Triggered Psychoses".

hirst image DAMIEN HIRST is a British painter and sculptor. In New York City he is represented by Gagosian Gallery. Two pieces from his show "Theories, Models, Methods, Approaches, Assumptions, Results and Findings", appear in lacanian ink 18.

BARRY HOLDEN is a New York City-based artist. He contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn. One of his installations is reproduced in lacanian ink 7.

CRAIGIE HORSFIELD is a British artist who lives and works in New York and London. In lacanian ink 22, his photographs accompany David Ebony's article "Slow Time and the Limits of Modernity: Craigie Horsfield and Fredric Jameson".

RIDLEY HOWARD is an American artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. He illustrates the cover of lacanian ink 33; in the same issue Cathy Lebowitz and Josefina Ayerza discuss his recent show at Leo Koenig Inc. in New York City.

humphries image JACQUELINE HUMPHRIES is a painter who lives and works in New York City. One of her paintings appears in lacanian ink 17 and several of her paintings illustrate Josefina Ayerza's interview in lacanian ink 22.

CATHY IVORY is an artist who lives and works in New York City. Images of her work appear in lacanian ink 15, Perfume's links page and in art begins moving. She also contributed an image for Zizek's piece, "The Iraq War: Where is the True Danger?"

jacquot image BENOÎT JACQUOT is a French film director, screenwriter and actor. In Television, lacanian ink 21, he speaks about his two films on Jacques Lacan, Psychanalyse I and II.

RONALD JONES lives and works in New York City where he is represented by the Metro Pictures Gallery. Photographs of his work illustrate lacanian ink 13

judd image DONALD JUDD was an American artist who has shown with Leo Castelli, Paula Cooper, and at Pace Gallery. His art appears in lacanian ink 6.

FABIO KACERO lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Images of his work appear in Perfume's art thinks.

IZIMA KAORU is a Japanese photographer. He exhibited in the Fall of 2004 at Von Lintel Gallery in New York City. In lacanian ink 24/25, he illustrates Gérard Wajcman's "The Birth of the Intimate (II)" and Massimo Recalcati's "The Anorexic Passion for the Mirror".

kelleran image DAVID KELLERAN lives and works in New York City. His work has been shown at the Pat Hearn Gallery. He contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn, and one of his photographs is reproduced in lacanian ink 6. His art illustrates the cover of lacanian ink 8.

MIKE KELLEY is an American artist who lives and works in Los Angeles. His work has been exhibited at the Musée du Louvre, Tate Liverpool, the Whitney Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Gagosian Gallery. Jerry Saltz described his work as a example of "clusterfuck aesthetics," the tendency towards overloaded multimedia environments. He illustrates the cover of lacanian ink 35 and is the subject of Cathy Lebowitz and Josefina Ayerza.

MARY KELLY is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. She contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn and was interviewed by Josefina Ayerza in Flash Art.

khedoori image TOBA KHEDOORI is an Australian artist based in Los Angeles. In New York City, she exhibits her work at the David Zwirner Gallery. She contributed a series of drawings to lacanian ink 15.

KAREN KILIMNIK is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. Four of her works are reproduced in lacanian ink 19, they accompany François Regnault's "Art after Lacan".

JAN KNAP is represented by Sperone-Westwater Gallery in New York City. He has contributed an image to lacanian ink 14.

SILVIA KOLBOWSKI is an Argentinean artist who has exhibited at Postmasters Gallery in New York. In lacanian nin 3, she talked to Josefina Ayerza about her art. She also contributed a drawing to Written/Spoken/Drawn.

koons image JEFF KOONS is an American artist who lives and works in New York City where he shows at the Sonnabend Gallery. In lacanian ink 6, his art illustrates Stuart Schneiderman's piece, "The Worst Perversion".

ELKE KRYSTUFEK is an American based artist who shows at 303 Gallery in New York. lacanian ink 10 displays a piece from her 1997 show.

kuitca image GUILLERMO KUITCA is an Argentinean artist who shows at the Sperone Westwater Gallery, New York.
In lacanian ink 1 he contributed the
cover art and talks about his art. The cover of lacanian ink 15 also displays his work.
To Written/Spoken/Drawn he contributed a drawing and his works appear in Perfume's moving pictures.
Josefina Ayerza interviewed him for Flash Art in 1993.



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