Issue 2 / Autumn 2004
Content:
- Editors' Note
- Gilda Williams on the female gaze
- Virginia Ironside and David Fraser Jenkins on Gwen and Augustus John
- Alfred Pacquement on display
- Six reflections on the photography of Robert Frank
- Mark Godfrey on Time and Space
- Adriano Pedrosa on Beatriz Milhazes.
- Brian Dillon on the Art Vandal
- Lynne Cooke in conversation with Rem Koolhaas
- Paul Pfeiffer on JMW Turner
- Robert Storr on Bruce Nauman
- Arthur Smith on Michael Landy
- MicroTate
- Paul Barlow on George Frederic Watts's 'Hope'
- Paul Farley in the Tate Archive
Lynne Cooke in conversation with Rem Koolhaas
The 'Art and the 60s: This Was Tomorrow' exhibition broke new ground for Tate Britain by mixing fine art, architecture and photography. In a rare interview, seminal architect Rem Koolhaas talks to curator Lynne Cooke about the influence of Cedric Price, 1960s buildings and their legacy.

Rem Koolhaas and Lynne Cooke in conversation at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel, Seattle, 2004
© Photograph: Adam L. Weintraub, 2004
Six reflections on the photography of Robert Frank
Six reflections on the photography of Robert Frank – by Lou Reed, Ed Ruscha, Robert Frank, Mary Ellen Mark, Liz Jobey and Mark Haworth-Booth.



