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Aesthetica Magazine is the only British arts publication to address the arts as an interdisciplinary whole so in every issue you will find features on visual arts, literature, music, theatre and film.
GET A FREE DVD WITH THE CHRISTMAS ISSUE OF AESTHETICA!
The December/January issue comes with a free DVD, featuring a selection of films from the Aesthetica Short Film Festival (ASFF) 2011. With a diverse range of films including documentary, comedy, animation and music video, this DVD brings you exceptional independent short film from around the world – a perfect way to spend the long winter evenings.
The December/January issue explores notions of identity and lifestyle, starting with The Way We Live Now, which is on at the Design Museum and explores Sir Terence Conran’s impact on contemporary life in Britain. Sharon Lockhart: Lunch Break runs at SFMOMA and reflects on the position of the individual in the framework of industrial labour. Anselm Kiefer opens Shevirat Ha-Kelim: The Breaking of the Vessels at Tel Aviv Museum of Art to inaugurate their new building. Zarina Bhimji’s retrospective of 30 years and the premiere of her new film Yellow Patch open at Whitechapel. There is a visual survey of this year’s winner and shortlisted photographers for the National Portrait Gallery’s photography prize, and we look back at this year’s cover artists with an overview of their works, as well as introduce two new series of works.
In film, highly acclaimed and award-winning director, Pablo Giorgelli, talks about his subtle and beautiful new film, Las Acacias. There is also a round-up of ASFF 2011. In music, we examine the niche genre of musical comedy and chat with American four-piece Wild Flag about their new album. In performance, we look at Danser Sa Vie at Pompidou Centre, which examines the place dance holds in art history. Finally, Christoph Benjamin Schulz discusses Alice in Wonderland, Tate Liverpool’s latest show.



















