World-Information City

 PROGRAM  READ ME  MEDIA FILES  LINK BASE 

 about · pressroom · partners & sponsors · contact 



  WIO > PROGRAM > PARTICIPANTS > BRIAN HOLMES
 OVERVIEW
 PARIS
 BANGALORE
 SERBIA
 AMSTERDAM
 VIENNA
 BRUSSELS2000
 OTHER EVENTS


ARCHIVE | BROWSE BY

PARTICIPANTS
Artists
Speakers
All

EVENTS
Exhibitions
Conferences
Support Activities


  Brian Holmes (US/FR)
Writer, Art Critic and Translator



 PARTICIPATIONS 
Security Paranoia in the World-Info-Sphere
Conference Day 2
Holmes is an art critic, activist and translator, living in Paris. His primary interest lies in the intersection of artistic and political practice. He holds a doctorate in Romance Languages and Literature from the University of California at Berkeley. He was the English editor of publications for Documenta X, Kassel, Germany, 1997, a member of the graphic arts group Ne pas plier (1999 to 2001), and has recently worked with the French conceptual art group Bureau d'études. He is a frequent contributor to the international mailinglist Nettime, a member of the editorial committee of the art magazine Springerin and the political-economy journal Multitudes, a regular contributor to the magazine Parachute, and a founder of the new journal Autonomie Artistique. He is the author of a collection of essays, Hieroglyphs of the Future: Art and Politics in a Networked Era (Zagreb: Arkzin, 2003) and is currently preparing a book in French, La personnalité flexible : Pour une nouvelle critique de la culture.








 SITE SEARCH 
 privacy policy