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manonamora-if-reviews · 5 months
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Magor Investigates… by Larry Horsfield
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You are Magor, court sorcerer to King Kelson Haldane, the young king of the kingdom of Hecate. You are in your chambers, having just had a herald bring the news that the king and Duke Alaric Blackmoon have arrived back from their journey to the Great Sand Sea to investigate reports of Xixon lizardmen being seen down there. The herald also told you, most unusually, that Kelson & Alaric will be coming to see YOU instead of you having to go to the king's audience chamber and that the visit will be informal, so no bowing will be required. You wonder what tales they will have to tell you? "Fancy that," you think to yourself. "The king coming to see me!"….
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Magor Investigates… is an ADRIFT parser, submitted to the 2023 Edition of the IFComp. It was ranked 64th overall. This is the 4th instalment of the Adventures in the World of Alaric Blackmoon series. (this is the first one I've played)
Status: Completed Genre: Fantasy
CW: /
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Played: 13-Dec-2023 Playtime: around 30min Rating: 3 /5 Thoughts: But we investigate little...
============= Review
Magor Investigates... is a relatively short linear parser, where you play Magor, the court's sorcerer. Though the game is part of a series and a larger universe, it is not required to have played other instalments to complete this game (relevant information is provided in-game). In this entry, you are tasked by the king to work some genealogy magic and find whether the monarch has some relations to another crowned head. While there is no walkthrough, a comprehensive hint system is implemented.
Spoilers ahead. It is recommended to play the game first. The review is based on my understanding/reading of the story.
This was a quaint and low-stake little game. With the return of the King after a difficult quest, you are given the simple (though maybe tedious task) to trace back your monarch's lineage and hopefully find a connection to another royal family. But oh, no! the Archivist is down with a bad stomach ache and can't let you browse to your heart's content. Good news! Being a sorcerer, you have an extensive library, which includes a tome on remedies. Fix up the concoction, nurse the archivist, go back to your main task, and report back to the King. End Credits!
From the premise, and the length advertised on the IFComp website at an hour and a half, I... expected more. Even though I loved the cozy and low stake vibes of the game (with a non-existent difficulty, and super well hinted actions), I was done within a third of the expected time, having completed the 9 out of 10 tasks. The discussions with other NPC are triggered after an action, which you (the player) do not control/cannot change (you can't ask people questions). This is a bit of a shame, because those discussions are at times lengthy (had to scroll back up at multiple occasions), and could have been broken into multiple actions. As for the investigation, only one action is require before the task is complete. And even if the game includes many room, the engine does not let you explore much of it, as it tries to railroad you into one specific path.
Another gripe I had with this game was the visual aspect. I am all for funky and bright interfaces, but the use of this particular palette with the Comic Sans font was quite painful to the eye. And when you have long block of texts on the screen, it is not really comfortable to read. For this aspect, I was kinda glad the game was fairly short.
It was a cute short game, otherwise.
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dresupi · 7 years
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if he was fire, she must be wood
Pairing:  Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger For:  @sleepygrimm October 4:  Sleepy Hollow AU/Fusion Length:  2451 words Tags:  [Detective Hermione Granger] [Character Death] [Implied/Referenced Character Death] [Eventual Romance] [Happy Ending] [The Character Death is typical to the Sleepy Hollow Plot] [Centaurs] [Dark Magic] [Necromancy] [I mean] [It IS Sleepy Hollow]
Summary:  
Detective Hermione Granger is summoned from the Ministry to investigate a series of murders in the small town of Sleepy Hollow.
And while all signs point to a paranormal culprit, her prime suspects are the affluent Lucius Malfoy and his heir, the dashing, debonair Draco.
She and a young orphan boy are all that stands between this town's total annihilation and safety. Will her brains be enough to save them from the evil of man and the sword of the Headless Centaur of Sleepy Hollow?
Read a snippet:
Hermione sat straight up in the bed, coming face to face with Draco.  She yelped and he reached for her, his hands closing tightly around hers.  
"I saw a ghost…" she whispered.
"I know," he replied.  
"It was a ghost.  A ghost murdered those people…"
"I know."
"Magor" she murmured.  "The Headless Centaur!"  
"I know, Granger.  We told you as much."  
"But I thought… I thought it was… a jealous landowner, or a cuckolded farmer… I didn't know it was actually a paranormal entity, Draco…" Her eyes widened.  "We have to go find the grave."  
"What?"  He frowned, glancing back at Teddy Lupin, who had pulled a chair up in the corner.  "What are you on about, woman?"  
"We have to go find the grave.  If we find the grave, perhaps… there will be evidence there… clues!  As to who summoned Magor!"  
"Shhh!!!  Detective Granger!  Don't speak his name!"  Teddy hissed.  "He comes if you speak his name!"  
"Fear in a name only places more fear on the being itself!" she exclaimed.  "And ghosts have no power over the living.  Unless someone gives it to them.  I will find the one giving him the power and I will end this once and for all."  
"Well, lucky for you, Granger.  I know exactly where the old bugger is buried… but if we want to get there as soon as possible, we're going to have to fly."  
She felt the color drain completely from her face.  "Can't we just… run very quickly?"  She wouldn't admit to her voice squeaking, but it definitely was.  
Draco reached out to take her hand.  "Come along, Ms.  Fancy Detective sent by the Ministry…"  
"We could apparate!"  she said.  
"Nice try.  But my father's placed an enchantment over the wood to prevent apparition..  For everyone's protection."  
She sighed. "I'm going to again suggest that we just run very quickly…"  
"You can ride on my broom."  
"This doesn't help my fear in the slightest, Malfoy."  
"You could ride with me, Detective…"  Teddy offered.  
Sighing once more, Hermione turned back to Draco.  "Let's just be quick about it."  
[Read the rest on Ao3]
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worldfoodbooks · 7 years
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OPEN TODAY UNTIL 7PM. NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: LIZ MAGOR (2017) Liz Magor (*1948) is one of the most important Canadian artists of her generation, and certainly its most influential sculptor of the past 30 years. This publication delivers an in-depth exploration of Liz Magor’s sculpture and installations produced over the course of 40 years. It emphasizes the thematic and emotional range of Magor’s practice. From the mental and physical contexts of retail consumerism to the spaces of the museum to the private, interior worlds of addiction and desire, Magor’s oeuvre has consistently combined a high level of conceptual and procedural rigor with the intense investigation of materials, ranging from twigs and textiles to rubber and polymerized gypsum. The book focuses on the richly layered nature of Magor’s practice—extraordinary in its tendency to meld multiple references to cultures of display, compulsion, and consumption, making the case that this visual and emotional richness is one of the reasons why Magor is one of the most intriguing conceptual artists of her generation. This monographic publication includes an interview with Liz Magor and contributions by Dan Adler, Heike Munder, and Bettina Steinbrügge, as well as with Ian Carr-Harris, Géraldine Gourbe, Lesley Johnstone, Trevor Mahovsky, Isabelle Pauwels, Chris Sharp, and Corin Sworn. It accompanies the retrospective exhibition “Liz Magor” organized by the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zurich, and Kunstverein in Hamburg in 2017. Published with the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Montreal; the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich; and the Kunstverein Hamburg. Available in the bookshop today and via our website. #worldfoodbooks #lizmagor #jrpringier (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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jonasletsplay · 5 years
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theScore esports Daily (Jan. 8): ScreaM and Ex6TenZ reportedly creating new team, Cloud9 drops R6 squad as Reciprocity picks up all but Goddess
theScore esports Daily is a once-a-day briefing covering the top news stories from around the world of esports.
ScreaM and Ex6TenZ reportedly forming new team
Belgian CS:GO competitors Adil “ScreaM” Benrlitom and Kevin “Ex6TenZ” Droolans are thinking about teaming up under a new banner, reports VPEsports' Jarek "DeKay" Lewis.
Citing unnamed sources close to the players, DeKay also reported that ScreaM and Ex6TenZ could be joined by David “devoduvek” Dobrosavljevic from Team LDLC.
Ex6TenZ is currently benched but under contract with G2 Esports, where he played on the active roster from mid to late 2018, whereas ScreaM has been a free agent since playing for Team Envy in early 2018.
Cloud9 drops Siege squad, Reciprocity picks up all but Goddess
Nearly all of Cloud9's former Rainbow Six Siege roster, with the exception of Lauren "Goddess" Williams, has been picked up by Team Reciprocity, both organizations announced on Monday.
Thank you for all that you've done with Cloud9, #C9R6. We wish you all the best moving forward with @TeamReciprocity! https://t.co/2hSM9tpdnK
— Cloud9 (@Cloud9) January 8, 2019
Reciprocity have inherited the old C9 roster's spot at the Six Invitational 2019, and will enter the event with Goddess' replacement, Alexander "Skys" Magor, on Feb. 15-17.
As for Goddess, she'll need to re-qualify for the Rainbow Six: Siege Pro League under the banner of her new team, Elephant Gang.
Cloud9 have yet to announce what their future plans for Siege might hold.
PEL bans 12 additional PUBG players for cheating
After issuing three-year bans to four competitors near the end of December, the PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds European League has issued bans to 12 more.
Competitive Ruling: Multiple Players Read: https://t.co/R9C00ctK9R
— PUBG Esports (@PUBGEsports) January 7, 2019
The PEL announced who the 12 players are in a TwitLonger. After conducting an investigation into active competitive PUBG players, the league determined that 10 of the players in question had received in-game bans for using cheat programs.
It also found that, of the 10, six had made use of those programs during "online professional matches" and will receive three-year bans as a result. The other four used cheats in non-professional matches and have been handed two-year suspensions.
The remaining two players were also issued three-year bans on account of being "fully knowledgeable about their teammates’ using an unauthorized program during PEL Qualifiers."
“In the future, before any official esports competition, all participating players will go through a comprehensive background check on all their accounts, and any player with incriminating evidence of having used an unauthorized program will be suspended and prevented from competing,” said PUBG Corp. in a statement.
Dimitri Pascaluta is a content creator for theScore esports. You can follow him on Twitter.
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source http://www.thescoreesports.com/news/16223
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agosnesrerose · 7 years
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This Week in Art 2.13-2.19: Inescapable Politics
Protest at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Terminal 4, in New York City, against Donald Trump’s executive order signed in January 2017 banning citizens of seven countries from traveling to the United States. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
Every week it seems there is more and more political news finding its way into these roundups. This week it comes in the form of a petition, signed by hundreds of artists, galleries, museums, critics and curators, against President Trump’s executive order suspending refugee entry and temporarily banning citizens from seven majority-Muslim countries from entering the U.S.
Signed by Kara Walker, Barbara Kruger, Pierre Huyghe, Catherine Opie, Mark Dion, critic/curator Philip Tinari, Joan Jonas, and art history professor Douglas Crimp among a growing list, the petition states, “Our field is dependent upon international collaboration and cross-cultural exchange, and these cross-border and cross-cultural collaborations benefit the general public; the ban thus affects all of us.”
Also this week:
The Park Avenue Armory announced an upcoming symposium on gender, race and politics with Tania Bruguera and Ta-Nehisi Coates along with dozens of activists, authors, curators and artists. Entitled “Interrogations of Form: Culture in a Changing America,” the symposium is being held this Sunday, February 19 from 1–8pm.
And Minerva Cuevas is joining Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School of the Arts as a Distinguished Visiting Professor.
Events & exhibitions
New York City
A new exhibition by Vija Celmins opened Friday at Matthew Marks Gallery. The artist’s first exhibition of new work in seven years, the exhibition includes nineteen new paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints, and is on view through April 15. [Read a review in The New York Times.]
This coming Friday, February 17, an exhibition by Yinka Shonibare MBE (RA) titled Prejudice at Home: A Parlour, a Library, and a Room is opening at James Cohan, where it will be on view through March 18.
Saturday, February 18 | 5-7pm—Printed Matter is hosting a reading with Eleanor Antin, in which the artist will read from her recent book An Artist’s Life—a hybrid literary/artwork written as her fictional alter-ego Eleanora Antinova.
Waltham, MA
Tommy Hartung is opening a new solo exhibition at Brandeis University’s Rose Art Museum this Friday. Titled King Solomon’s Mines, the exhibition features work created specifically for the Rose, as Hartung “extends his investigation of mythmaking and storytelling tied to powers of surveillance, wealth, and politics.”
Philadelphia
Last week Slought opened the exhibition Second Life, a project that explores thresholds in previously unfinished works about social and institutional boundaries. Featuring Krzysztof Wodiczko’s City Hall Tower Illumination (1987), the exhibition is on view through March 23.
San Marino, CA
This is the last week to see Lari Pittman’s Mood Books, an exhibition consisting of six large-scale art books that contain 65 hallucinogenic paintings styled after illuminated manuscripts. Mood Books closes a week from today on February 20 at The Huntington Library.
San Francisco
Eau de Cologne, a group exhibition featuring work by five prominent women artists including Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, and Cindy Sherman, is on view at Adrian Rosenfeld Gallery through February 25.
London
Marian Goodman Gallery is opening its first ever pop-up shop, selling a variety of products inspired and designed by John Baldessari, with prices starting at £1. The shop will be open for six days beginning this Saturday.
Edinburgh, UK
This is the last week to see the exhibition William Kentridge and Vivienne Koorland: Conversations in letters and lines at Fruitmarket Gallery. Bringing together the work of two of South Africa’s most acclaimed visual artists, this exhibition foregrounds their forty-year friendship, and closes this Sunday, February 19. [Read a review in Apollo.]
Stockholm, Sweden
A new exhibition by Marina Abramović is opening this Saturday at Moderna Museet. Titled The Cleaner, the survey is on view through May 21 and includes early works through to today, in the form of film, photography, paintings and objects, installations and select archival material.
Zurich, Switzerland
Also opening this Saturday is a solo exhibition by Liz Magor at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst. It’s the first extensive exhibition of the artist’s work in Switzerland, and is titled you you you, on view through May 7.
It’s impossible to include all the incredible exhibitions and art events happening this week in a single post. If there’s something you feel should have been included in today’s roundup, leave a comment below!
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worldfoodbooks · 7 years
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OPEN TODAY UNTIL 7PM. NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: LIZ MAGOR (2017) Liz Magor (*1948) is one of the most important Canadian artists of her generation, and certainly its most influential sculptor of the past 30 years. This publication delivers an in-depth exploration of Liz Magor’s sculpture and installations produced over the course of 40 years. It emphasizes the thematic and emotional range of Magor’s practice. From the mental and physical contexts of retail consumerism to the spaces of the museum to the private, interior worlds of addiction and desire, Magor’s oeuvre has consistently combined a high level of conceptual and procedural rigor with the intense investigation of materials, ranging from twigs and textiles to rubber and polymerized gypsum. The book focuses on the richly layered nature of Magor’s practice—extraordinary in its tendency to meld multiple references to cultures of display, compulsion, and consumption, making the case that this visual and emotional richness is one of the reasons why Magor is one of the most intriguing conceptual artists of her generation. This monographic publication includes an interview with Liz Magor and contributions by Dan Adler, Heike Munder, and Bettina Steinbrügge, as well as with Ian Carr-Harris, Géraldine Gourbe, Lesley Johnstone, Trevor Mahovsky, Isabelle Pauwels, Chris Sharp, and Corin Sworn. It accompanies the retrospective exhibition “Liz Magor” organized by the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zurich, and Kunstverein in Hamburg in 2017. Published with the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Montreal; the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich; and the Kunstverein Hamburg. Available in the bookshop today and via our website. #worldfoodbooks #lizmagor #jrpringier (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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OPEN TODAY UNTIL 7PM. NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: LIZ MAGOR (2017) Liz Magor (*1948) is one of the most important Canadian artists of her generation, and certainly its most influential sculptor of the past 30 years. This publication delivers an in-depth exploration of Liz Magor’s sculpture and installations produced over the course of 40 years. It emphasizes the thematic and emotional range of Magor’s practice. From the mental and physical contexts of retail consumerism to the spaces of the museum to the private, interior worlds of addiction and desire, Magor’s oeuvre has consistently combined a high level of conceptual and procedural rigor with the intense investigation of materials, ranging from twigs and textiles to rubber and polymerized gypsum. The book focuses on the richly layered nature of Magor’s practice—extraordinary in its tendency to meld multiple references to cultures of display, compulsion, and consumption, making the case that this visual and emotional richness is one of the reasons why Magor is one of the most intriguing conceptual artists of her generation. This monographic publication includes an interview with Liz Magor and contributions by Dan Adler, Heike Munder, and Bettina Steinbrügge, as well as with Ian Carr-Harris, Géraldine Gourbe, Lesley Johnstone, Trevor Mahovsky, Isabelle Pauwels, Chris Sharp, and Corin Sworn. It accompanies the retrospective exhibition “Liz Magor” organized by the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zurich, and Kunstverein in Hamburg in 2017. Published with the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Montreal; the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich; and the Kunstverein Hamburg. Available in the bookshop today and via our website. #worldfoodbooks #lizmagor #jrpringier (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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OPEN TODAY UNTIL 7PM. NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: LIZ MAGOR (2017) Liz Magor (*1948) is one of the most important Canadian artists of her generation, and certainly its most influential sculptor of the past 30 years. This publication delivers an in-depth exploration of Liz Magor’s sculpture and installations produced over the course of 40 years. It emphasizes the thematic and emotional range of Magor’s practice. From the mental and physical contexts of retail consumerism to the spaces of the museum to the private, interior worlds of addiction and desire, Magor’s oeuvre has consistently combined a high level of conceptual and procedural rigor with the intense investigation of materials, ranging from twigs and textiles to rubber and polymerized gypsum. The book focuses on the richly layered nature of Magor’s practice—extraordinary in its tendency to meld multiple references to cultures of display, compulsion, and consumption, making the case that this visual and emotional richness is one of the reasons why Magor is one of the most intriguing conceptual artists of her generation. This monographic publication includes an interview with Liz Magor and contributions by Dan Adler, Heike Munder, and Bettina Steinbrügge, as well as with Ian Carr-Harris, Géraldine Gourbe, Lesley Johnstone, Trevor Mahovsky, Isabelle Pauwels, Chris Sharp, and Corin Sworn. It accompanies the retrospective exhibition “Liz Magor” organized by the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zurich, and Kunstverein in Hamburg in 2017. Published with the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Montreal; the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich; and the Kunstverein Hamburg. Available in the bookshop today and via our website. #worldfoodbooks #lizmagor #jrpringier (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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OPEN TODAY UNTIL 7PM. NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: LIZ MAGOR (2017) Liz Magor (*1948) is one of the most important Canadian artists of her generation, and certainly its most influential sculptor of the past 30 years. This publication delivers an in-depth exploration of Liz Magor’s sculpture and installations produced over the course of 40 years. It emphasizes the thematic and emotional range of Magor’s practice. From the mental and physical contexts of retail consumerism to the spaces of the museum to the private, interior worlds of addiction and desire, Magor’s oeuvre has consistently combined a high level of conceptual and procedural rigor with the intense investigation of materials, ranging from twigs and textiles to rubber and polymerized gypsum. The book focuses on the richly layered nature of Magor’s practice—extraordinary in its tendency to meld multiple references to cultures of display, compulsion, and consumption, making the case that this visual and emotional richness is one of the reasons why Magor is one of the most intriguing conceptual artists of her generation. This monographic publication includes an interview with Liz Magor and contributions by Dan Adler, Heike Munder, and Bettina Steinbrügge, as well as with Ian Carr-Harris, Géraldine Gourbe, Lesley Johnstone, Trevor Mahovsky, Isabelle Pauwels, Chris Sharp, and Corin Sworn. It accompanies the retrospective exhibition “Liz Magor” organized by the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zurich, and Kunstverein in Hamburg in 2017. Published with the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Montreal; the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich; and the Kunstverein Hamburg. Available in the bookshop today and via our website. #worldfoodbooks #lizmagor #jrpringier (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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OPEN TODAY UNTIL 7PM. NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: LIZ MAGOR (2017) Liz Magor (*1948) is one of the most important Canadian artists of her generation, and certainly its most influential sculptor of the past 30 years. This publication delivers an in-depth exploration of Liz Magor’s sculpture and installations produced over the course of 40 years. It emphasizes the thematic and emotional range of Magor’s practice. From the mental and physical contexts of retail consumerism to the spaces of the museum to the private, interior worlds of addiction and desire, Magor’s oeuvre has consistently combined a high level of conceptual and procedural rigor with the intense investigation of materials, ranging from twigs and textiles to rubber and polymerized gypsum. The book focuses on the richly layered nature of Magor’s practice—extraordinary in its tendency to meld multiple references to cultures of display, compulsion, and consumption, making the case that this visual and emotional richness is one of the reasons why Magor is one of the most intriguing conceptual artists of her generation. This monographic publication includes an interview with Liz Magor and contributions by Dan Adler, Heike Munder, and Bettina Steinbrügge, as well as with Ian Carr-Harris, Géraldine Gourbe, Lesley Johnstone, Trevor Mahovsky, Isabelle Pauwels, Chris Sharp, and Corin Sworn. It accompanies the retrospective exhibition “Liz Magor” organized by the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zurich, and Kunstverein in Hamburg in 2017. Published with the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Montreal; the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich; and the Kunstverein Hamburg. Available in the bookshop today and via our website. #worldfoodbooks #lizmagor #jrpringier (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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OPEN TODAY UNTIL 7PM. NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: LIZ MAGOR (2017) Liz Magor (*1948) is one of the most important Canadian artists of her generation, and certainly its most influential sculptor of the past 30 years. This publication delivers an in-depth exploration of Liz Magor’s sculpture and installations produced over the course of 40 years. It emphasizes the thematic and emotional range of Magor’s practice. From the mental and physical contexts of retail consumerism to the spaces of the museum to the private, interior worlds of addiction and desire, Magor’s oeuvre has consistently combined a high level of conceptual and procedural rigor with the intense investigation of materials, ranging from twigs and textiles to rubber and polymerized gypsum. The book focuses on the richly layered nature of Magor’s practice—extraordinary in its tendency to meld multiple references to cultures of display, compulsion, and consumption, making the case that this visual and emotional richness is one of the reasons why Magor is one of the most intriguing conceptual artists of her generation. This monographic publication includes an interview with Liz Magor and contributions by Dan Adler, Heike Munder, and Bettina Steinbrügge, as well as with Ian Carr-Harris, Géraldine Gourbe, Lesley Johnstone, Trevor Mahovsky, Isabelle Pauwels, Chris Sharp, and Corin Sworn. It accompanies the retrospective exhibition “Liz Magor” organized by the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zurich, and Kunstverein in Hamburg in 2017. Published with the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Montreal; the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich; and the Kunstverein Hamburg. Available in the bookshop today and via our website. #worldfoodbooks #lizmagor #jrpringier (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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