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    Seeing Through

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    Pacteau’s essay 'Seeing through' was developed from a paper she gave at the two-day international symposium 'On Perfection' at the Whitechapel Gallery in February 2012. The text focuses on the Farnsworth House, designed and built between 1945 and 1951 by German-born architect Mies van der Rohe. Often described as 'exquisitely simple and beautiful', it is commonly considered, in the words of the architect Peter Blake, 'as an abstract statement about structure, skin, and space [that] was meant to be, and succeeded in being, a clear and somewhat abstract expression of an architectural ideal – the ultimate in skin-and-bones architecture'. This small steel and glass house was built as a weekend retreat, on the outskirts of Chicago, for Edith Farnsworth, a single professional woman. The issues addressed in ‘Seeing through’ can be expressed in the form of a question posed to the house itself: ‘what body does this house think I have?’ Making the claim that every house implies a body – physical as well as psychical – Pacteau considers the particular way in which the Farnsworth House’s architecture of transparency constructs a different kind of body. Operating at the intersection of modernist aesthetics, gender and sexual politics and biography, this text is part of Pacteau’s ongoing research into visual and textual representations. The two-day symposium ‘On Perfection’ at the Whitechapel Gallery explored the ways in which artists and thinkers engage with ideas of perfection. Other contributors include Mark Godfrey (Tate Modern), Leslie Dick (CalArts), Charlotte Cotton (National Media Museum), and Jane and Louise Wilson (artists). Published as part of Intellect Books’ Critical Photography series, On Perfection: An Artists’ Symposium was distributed in the USA by University of Chicago Press (2013). Further research developed from Pacteau’s essay is explored in the forthcoming book Private Property, published by Copy Press in 2014

    Autour de Bambi - la violence dans l'image

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    An article about violence in relation to the imag

    Hayoun Kwon - 489 Years

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    Guest curator of one woman show of poetic films and computer generated simulations that take as their object the demilitarised zone (DMZ) between South and North Korea

    On reflection

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    A musing on the experience of living in a foreign language in a country that is not one's own. The play of possession of, and dispossession by, the other tongue imagined as a reflexibility of illumination and obscurity: each language casts its changing shadow on the other, and is shadowed by the other as if by an irksome dopplegänger

    Out of the Past (Dr Selwyn)

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    Analysis of the interrelations of narrative tenses and photographic times in a story by W.G. Sebal

    Vers le Neutre

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    Guest curator of group show (photography and video) in hommage to Roland Barthes on the centenary of his birth

    Small bites

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    an essay on desiring modalities of eating (and not eating) in the form of short accounts of psychoanalytic case studies and fictional narratives

    Formations of Fantasy

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    Grounded in Freudian and Lacanian theories of desire, sexual identity and the unconscious, this collection of essays on the social formations of fantasy poses the question of the relation between fantasy and reality. Specific cultural practices and situations are analysed in an attempt to theorize the social, and therefore political dimension of psychical reality. Includes an index. 166 bibl. ref
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