Issue 6 / Spring 2006
Content:
- Editors' Note
- Alison Gingeras, John Baldessari, Gisela Capitain, and others on Martin Kippenberger
- Mark Cousins on Documentaries
- Peder Anker on László Moholy-Nagy
- Peter Fischli on The Bauhaus
- Stuart Bailey on László Moholy-Nagy
- Victor Moscoso, Gabriel Orozco and Robert Mangold on Josef Albers
- Paul Elliman on Josef Albers
- Olivia Plender talks to Daria Martin
- Lisa Liebmann on the Mona Lisa
- Carter Ratcliff on Malcolm Morley
- Horst Bredekamp and Barbara Maria Stafford on Hyperrealism
- Lynda Nead on the artist’s studio
- MicroTate
- Patrick McGrath and Louise Welsh on Gothic Nightmares
- Lawrence Norfolk in the Tate Archive
Patrick McGrath and Louise Welsh on Gothic Nightmares

Henry Fuseli
The Nightmare c.1781-1782
© Detroit Institute of the Arts
Oil on canvas
102 x 127cm
Peter Fischli on The Bauhaus
My house, Bauhaus. Peter Fischli grew up in a Bauhaus home designed by his father. He talks to us exclusively.
Alison Gingeras, John Baldessari, Gisela Capitain, and others on Martin Kippenberger
As Martin Kippenberger’s first solo exhibition in a British institution comes to Tate Modern, Alison Gingeras, Roberto Ohrt, John Baldessari, Gisela Capitain, Jutta Koether, Piotr Uklanski and Urs Fischer give personal responses to his work.



