ISSUE #4
SUMMER 2010
— SILKSCREEN POSTER
THE LOST AND FOUND MANIFESTO, a tribute to the YSL woman by Ariana Reines.
— WRITING
LE RÊVE DE D’ALEMBERT
Marie Jager’s collages, accompanied by an 18th century dialogue on
the theory of materialismby Diderot, create an abstract piece of poésie.
— SOUVENIR
CHINATOWN BY HUBBY, A SNAPSHOT OF AN ERA
Bettina Hubby recalls, with Semiotexte co-editors Hedi El Kholti and Chris Kraus,
10 years of art in LA’s Chinatown gallery scene.
A PORTRAIT OF PICO AVENUE, LOS ANGELES 2000-2005
The artist Amy Yao tells stories about Pico Avenue aka Art Square—
a so distinctly Los Angeles neighborhood.
— ART
I’M STILL GAME: DOROTHY IANNONE
Since the 60s the artist Dorothy Iannone has aroused the art world with erotic love.
Today she reveals to Trinie Dalton the lioness inside her that once defeated the U.S. Government.
— MUSIC
HER AND THE OTHERS
Clovis Goux meets French musician Chloé on the occasion of her new album One in Other,
a piece of French electro full of sparkling champagne bubbles.
— FASHION
A SOLITARY TASK
Haider Ackermann—the hope of French fashion—speaks about Paris, Anvers, family, and friends.
DEAR ME
Because fashion is all about seduction, all about sex-appeal, and all about self-love!
— EROTISM
UNISON—Paul P. and Cédric Rivrain celebrate the romance of flesh.
— PHOTO
TWO OR THREE THINGS I KNOW ABOUT YOKO
The voluptuous lines of Yoko—a sphinx-like beauty from Japan, captured by Marlene Marino.
FAR EAST FAR WEST
Mongolia, the mirror of Western America. By Philippe Chancel.

