Carrie Moyer: "Our Own Desires Will Build the Revolution"
(2004) Acrylic, glitter on canvas
84 x 72 inches (courtesy of the artist)
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CULTURAL POLITICS 3:3
SPECIAL ISSUE on the German Philosopher Peter Sloterdijk
Guest edited by Sjoerd van Tuinen
Volume 3, Number 3, November, 2007
ARTICLES
Critique Beyond Resentment: An Introduction to Peter Sloterdijk's Jovial Modernity
Sjoerd van Tuinen
Living Hot, Thinking Coldly: An Interview with Peter Sloterdijk
ÉricAlliez
What Happened in the Twentieth Century? En Route to a Critique of Extremist Reason
Peter Sloterdijk
Interest and Excess of Modern Man's Radical Mediocrity: Rescaling Sloterdijk's Grandiose Aesthetic Strategy
Henk Oosterling
FIELD REPORT
United Society of Believers
Art work from New York artist Carrie Moyer
[Link to art work]The artist contribution, "United Society of Believers," is from the artist Carrie Moyer. Moyer is a New York-based painter and co-founder of the renowned public art project, Dyke Action Machine! Her paintings and agitprop interventions have been widely exhibited both nationally and internationally, including such venues as PS1, The Palm Beach ICA, The Weatherspoon, Cooper-Hewitt and Tang Museums, Shedalle (Zurch), Le Magazin (Grenoble) and The Project Centre (Dublin), among others. She is a contributing writer for Modern Painters, the Brooklyn Rail and Gay City News. Moyer is represented by CANADA, New York.
BOOK REVIEW
The Global Sphere: Peter Sloterdijk's Theory of Globalization
Willem Schinkel and Liesbeth Noordegraaf-Eelens





