THIRD TEXT # 28/29
Autumn / Winter, 1994
Editor: Rasheed Araeen
| Obituary | Li Yuan-Chai (1929-1994) |
| Benita Parry | Sign of Our Times: A Discussion of Homi Bhabha's "The Location of Culture" |
| Paul Gilroy | "After the Love Has Gone": Biopolitics and etho-poetics in the black public sphere |
| Bracha Lichtenberg-Ettinger | The almost-missed encounters as eroticized aerials of the Psyche |
| Griselda Pollock | The Work of Bracha Lichtenberg-Ettinger: An Introduction |
| David Clarke | Between East and West: Negotiations with Tradition and Modernity in Hong Kong Art |
| Elisabetta Andreoli | Lina Bo Bardi: Teh Anthropological Gaze |
| Guillermo Gomez-Pena | Marcos: The 'Subcommandante of Performance' |
| Luciano Figueiredo | The Other Malady |
| Sonia Salzstein | Helio Oiticica: Autonomy and the Limits of Subjectivity |
| Waly Solomao | Homage |
| Gerardo Mosquera | Ernesto Pujol: My Homeland |
| Nestor Garcia Canclini | Remaking Passports: Visual Thought in the Debate on Multiculturalism |
| REVIEWS: | |
| Luis Camnitzer | The Fifth Biennial of Havana |
| Jay Murphy | The Young and Restless in Havana Revisited |
| Tina Guha | Mrinalini Mukherjee: Labyrinths of the Miind |
| Sean Cubitt | V-Topia |
| Judy Purdon | Who is Jimmie Durham? |
| Jaki Irvine | Jimmie Durham: Original Re-Runs |
| Monica Amor | Cartographies: Exploring the limitations of a curatorial paradigm |
| Fernando Palma | Ik + De Ander |
| Evelyne Jouanno | Out of the Center or Without the Center |
| DEBATE: | |
| Yinka Shonibare | Jean-Michel Basquiat, please do not turn in your grave, it's only TENQ |
| Clementine Deliss | Reply to Yinka Shonibare |