Rosa Martinez - Articles

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  • 2010-2011: Collaborator for the "Images" section of Le Monde Diplomatique en español.
  • 2006: “Women in Art. A Politically Unbalanced Relationship”, Quaderns de la Mediterrània, 7. European Institute of the Mediterranean, Barcelona.
  • 2002: "Is there fear of discussing the basic moral, philosophical and the aesthetic tenents behind the current avant-garde in art?", The Art Newspaper, London, nº 123, March.
  • 2001: "Some Islands: International Project Rooms ARCO'01", ARCO Noticias, Madrid, nº 20, April.
  • 2000: “On Love, New Feminism and Power”, Atlántica, nº 26.
  • 2000: “Buscando otros lugares: el arte como asistencia social", Archipiélago, cuadernos de crítica de la cultura, Barcelona, nº 41. April–May.
  • 2000: "In the Society of Spectacle You are Always an Employee: Never the Owner of the Show", Trans, New York, nº 7, May.
  • 1999: “Carta desde Estambul”, Letra Internacional, nº 60. Madrid, Spain.
  • 1999: “Of Course, Intensity and Art can Change the World. A Conversation between Harald Szeemann and Rosa Martínez”, Lápiz, nº 150. January–February.
  • 1999: "En Primera Línea. CREAM: Cien artistas para un nuevo siglo", El País de las Tentaciones, El País, May 7.
  • 1998: “Guggenheim Bilbao. What lies behind the titanium esplendor?”, Flash Art, Jan-Feb.
  • 1998: “Art Collecting. Interview with Nancy and Robert Magoon.” ARCO Noticias, nº 12
  • 1997: “Istanbul Biennial, Curatorial Interpretations”, Flash Art, November–December. Pg. 98-100.
  • 1995: “Arte: hágalo usted mismo”, Lápiz, February.

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