Spike Art Magazine – Issue 81/82 (Autumn/Winter 2024 – Anniversary Issue): The Post-Cool
Spike, founded in 2004, is a place for criticism and unconventional ideas, mixing writing on themes urgent and forever unresolved, from “Web3” and “After Beauty” to “Plants” and “Patriarchy.”
As Spike turns twenty, what does it mean to do culture Post-Cool? Launching the same year as The Facebook (now an AI auto-spam singularity), Berghain (subject to boycott), and the first EP by Kanye West (need we say more?), how do we retrain the spotlight on art that deals productively with the world?
Spike is CELEBRATING 20 YEARS of bringing this same generosity to art with a special double issue. Cultural protagonists in Berlin, Vienna, and New York piece together momentous changes in Spike’s home cities, while founding publisher Rita Vitorelli narrates running the mag as an artist to Dean Kissick, underscored by reprints of seminal essays by the likes of Chris Kraus and Bruce Hainley. Further highlights are Taylor Swift as a millennial paracetamol; Silicon Valley optimizing the body for forever; video games as escapeways back into reality; and white-cube presentations of handicrafts, slot machines, and the choreographic turn.
Plus! A POSTER timeline of art’s defining moments since 2004.
Language: English