ONLINE: – Karolina Majew­ska, Slavs and Tatars w Gdańsku, 27.12.2011, obieg.pl, PL – Federica Bueti, Interview with Slavs and Tatars, 7.08.10, art​slant.com, EN – Nicholas Cul­linan on Slavs and Tatars and Chto Delat in Art­forum, EN RECEN­ZJE, ARTYKUŁY: 2012 – Jesi Khadivi, ’Slavs and Tatars,’ Harper’s Bazaar Art Arabia, Nov-​Dec – Miško Šuvaković, ’Slavs and Tatars: Posle Post­kolonijal­nog Sub­jekta,’ in Umet­nost i Politika (Bel­grade: Sluzbeni Glasnik, 2012) – Kevin Kin­sella, ’For the Birds,’ Bomb­Blog, 5 Novem­ber. – Anders Kreuger, ’Beyond Non­sense: What Slavs and Tatars Make,’ Afterall, Fall 2012 – Austin Con­sidine, ’Slavs and Tatars Bring Eurasian Trans­reason to MoMA,’ Art in America, 16 October – Karol Sien­kiewicz, ’Slavs and Tatars’ „Too Much Tłumacz”’ review, Art Agenda, 16 October – Jon Leon, ’Political He Says,’ Spike, no 33 Autumn 2012 – Shelby Brody, ’Art in Trans­lation,’ The Colum­bia Daily Spec­tator – Mason Curry, ’Skyping with Slavs and Tatars,’ Print, October – Igor Gulin, ’ Представители трещины,’ Kom­mer­sant, 31 Aug – Slavs and Tatars, ’When Satire Conquered Iran,’ New York Review of Books, 18 Sept – Oleg Sulkin, ’Slavs and Tatars захватили Музей современного искусства,’ Голос Америки, 19 August – Tereza Stejskalová, ’Možnosti kulturního překladu,’ A2, 4 July. – Mara Gol­dwyn, ’It’s a Trip’ Sleek, 34. – Slavs and Tatars, ’Q&A,’ Frieze, May. – Jerry Saltz, ’Big Govern­ment Con­servatives,’ New York Magazine, 24 February. – Ken John­son, ’Gauging the Power of the Print,’ The New York Times, 16 February. – Marta Jazow­ska, ’Slavs and Tatars’ Not Moscow Not Mecca,’ cul​ture.pl – Alex Moshakis, ’Interview with Slavs and Tatars,’ It’s Nice That, issue 8. – HG Masters, ’Five Plus One’, Asia Art Pacific, Almanac 2011 – Magadalen Chua, ’Interac­tions between Represen­tations of History,’ Dailyserving.com, January 26. 2011 – Christopher Lord, ’A Daring Eastern Publication,’ The National, Dec 21 – Yıldız, ’Artist of the Week: Slavs and Tatars,’ Manifesta Jour­nal blog, Dec 12 – Karolina Majew­ska, ’Slavs and Tatars w Gdańsku,’ obieg.pl, October 16 – JJ Charlesworth,’I decided not to save the world’ review, TimeOut, Nov 17 – HG Masters, ’Slavs and Tatars: Col­lec­tive Eclecticism,” Asia Art Pacific, issue 75 – Beh­rang Sam­sami, ’Sim­plicis­simus auf Aser­baid­schanisch,’ Zenith, Sep­tem­ber 16 – Don J. Cohen, ’Molla Nasred­din review,’ Asia Art Pacific, issue 75 – Alexan­der Provan, ’Molla Nasred­din review,’ Bidoun, issue 25 – Isabella Ella Hughes, ’Snail Fever: review,’ Asia Art Pacific – Carson Chan, ’The Last of the Eurasianists,’ Kaleidoscope, issue 11 – David Shariat­madari, ’Molla Nasred­din review’, The Guar­dian, June 24 – Peter Gordon, „Molla Nasred­din redux,” Asian Review of Books – Nigar Hacizade, „Müslüman, laik, demokrat devrimciler,” Radikal, May 30 – Elizabeth Minkel, ’The magazine that almost chan­ged the world,’ The New Yorker, May 26 – Isabella Ella Hughes, ’Shar­jah Bien­nale 10 review,’ Asia Art Pacific, issue 73 – Daniel Mor­gen­thaler, ’Der „Nebelspalter” der muslimischen Welt’, Basler Zeitung, April 13 – Taraneh Hemami, ’Tracing the Plot,’ SF MoMA blog – Maxine Kopsa, ’It was bibliophilia at first sight’, Metropolis M, March – Adam Budak, ’Future Greats,’ Art Review, March – Nicholas Cul­linan, ’Group Think,’ Art­forum, February – Dietrich Heißenbüttel, ’Von Slawen und Tataren,’ Süddeutsche Zeitung, February 16 2010 – Slavs and Tatars, ’Molla Nasred­din: The Magazine That Would’ve, Could’ve, – Should’ve’, art​fag​city.com, Sep­tem­ber – Federica Bueti, ‘All Alone, Together’ art​slant.com, Sep­tem­ber – Daniel Miller, ’Post­card from Tbilisi,’ Frieze.com, Sep­tem­ber – Federica Bueti, ‘Interview with Slavs and Tatars,’ art​slant.com, August – Ewa Opałka, ‘Prze­wod­niki po nie-​miejscu. „Przeszłość jest obcym krajem,’ Obieg, June – Paulina Jakubow­ska, ‘Geo­grafia umysłu,’ COw​Toruniu.pl, January 26 – Slavs and Tatars, ’Go East, Young Man!’ 032c, issue 19 – Slavs and Tatars, ‘Who is the enemy?’ Kaleidoscope, issue 5 – Slavs and Tatars, ‘Польские Татары (Pol­skie Tatari),’ Black Square, issue 9 2009 – Slavs and Tatars, ‘What is Urgent’ Metropolis M, issue 6 – Andrzej Rejn­son ‘Wolska architek­tura w rekach artystow’ Polska, Novem­ber 18 – Slavs and Tatars, ‘Poland 1989: In Praise of the Normal, Methodical and – Slow’, 032c, issue 18 – Slavs and Tatars, ‘Tehran 1979: Paper, Par­ticipation, Politics’, 032c, issue 17 – Isabelle De Baets, ‘Strak, Minder Strak, No-​Nonsense’, ART, issue 52, June 4 – Jasmine De Bruyc­ker, ‘Kid­nap­ping Moun­tains’, Klara.be, May 13 – Agata Arasz­kiewicz, ‘Slavs and Tatars’, flaneriaa, May 18 – Shaun Walker, ‘The Expatriate’, Fan­tastic Man, issue 9 – Negar Azimi, ‘I Often Dream of Slavs’, Bidoun, issue 16 2008 – Payam Sharifi, ‘Flat­tened History’, Metropolis M, No. 5 – Anna Dyul­gerova, ‘Novi Moskvich’, Harper’s Bazaar, Sep­tem­ber – Ingrid Chu, ‘Rebuil­ding the Pan­theon’, Filip, issue 8 – Slavs and Tatars, ‘Moham­med Mos­sadeq’, Lam​Magazine.com, May – Alison Cool, ‘Wall to Wall’, Style.com, April 8 2007 – Slavs and Tatars, ‘Drafting Defeat’, Cities from Zero, Ed. Shumon Basar, AA Publications – Hol­land Cotter, ‘Art between Covers’, New York Times, Sep­tem­ber 29 – Suzy Menkes, ‘Paris’ Colette’, Inter­national Herald Tribune, March 26 2006 – Featured in ‘The Con­ditions of Graphic Design’, IDEA No. 316 – Featured in ‘The Creators Network’, +81, vol. 33 – Slavs and Tatars, ‘Slavs’, 032c, issue 11 – Payam Sharifi, ‘Veiled Beauty’, Another Magazine, issue 10 2005 – Brigitte Ollier, ‘L’oeil Hyéres’, Libération, May 5 – Gert Jon­kers, ‘Modewereld is op zoek naar foto’s met inhoud’, De – Volks­krant, May 2 – Payam Sharifi, ‘Past – The Undecideds’, Another Magazine, issue 9 – Payam Sharifi, ‘Discretion’, A Magazine curated by Haider Acker­mann, vol 3 – Payam Sharifi, ‘Révolutions de Façade’, Libération, August 11 TEKSTY I PUBLIKACJE WŁASNE: – Friend­ship of Nations: Polish Shi’ite Show­biz, Book Works / Shar­jah Art Foun­dation, 2013. – Khhhhhhh, Moravian Gal­lery in Brno/Mousse, 2012 – Not Moscow Not Mecca, Secession/Revolver, 2012 – Molla Nasred­din: the magazine that would’ve, could’ve, should’ve, Christoph Keller/JRP-Ringier, 2011 – 79.89.09, Book Works, 2010Love Me, Love Me Not: Chan­ged Names, onestar press, 2010 – Kid­nap­ping Moun­tains, Book Works, 2009


Slavs and Tatars