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296 Contributors

Chris Gilbert wrote the essay in this volume when he was curator of contemporary

art at the Baltimore Museum of Art. At that time he was engaged

in academic research on the Art & Language group and was pursuing an

exhibition practice that had frequent recourse to art-subculture collectives.

He now lives and works in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

Brian Holmes is a cultural critic who lives in Paris and works at the intersections

of artistic and political practice. He is the author of collections of

essays, Hieroglyphs of the Future and Unleashing the Collective Phantoms, and

the editor of publications for “Documenta X,” Kassel, Germany, 1997. He

has been engaged in many activist collaborations. He contributes to the journals

Multitudes, Brumaria, Springerin, and Open, and is a survivor of the international

mailing list Nettime. He is currently working on the seminar and

book project Continental Drift. A full archive of his work is available at http://

www.u-tangente.org.

Alan W. Moore was active in the artist groups Colab and ABC No Rio in the

1980s and published ABC No Rio: Story of a Lower East Side Art Gallery with

Marc Miller. His doctoral thesis concerned New York City artist organizations

between 1969 and 1984. He wrote “Local History: The Art of Battle

for Bohemia in New York,” in Alternative Art New York, 1965–1985 (edited

by Julie Ault; Minnesota, 2000).

Gregory Sholette is a New York–based artist, writer, and founding member

of the artists’ collectives Political Art Documentation/Distribution and

REPOhistory. In 2004, he mounted a survey of his work from 1980 to 2003

at the Colgate University Art Gallery in New York. He coedited (with Nato

Thompson) The Interventionists: A Users’ Manual for the Creative Disruption

of Everyday Life and has published essays in Moscow Art Journal, Oxford Art

Journal, Third Text, Exindex, Glänta, Journal of Aesthetics and Protest, Afterimage,

and Artforum.

Blake Stimson teaches art history and critical theory at the University of

California, Davis. He is the author of The Pivot of the World: Photography and

Its Nation.

Jelena Stojanović, a visiting scholar at Cornell University, teaches and writes

about European modernism. She is Wnishing a book on European cold war

art and culture. She holds a PhD in art history from the University of Sorbonne,

Paris.

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