re:visions.
An open-access online journal for art and visual culture of the 20th and 21st centuries.
The issue aims to interrogate how art reflects on the constant demand for availability, as well as how this influences the way we consume and produce art today. The issue brings together seven essays by emerging curators, art historians, and artists, exploring themes of attention, sleep, rest, and exhaustion under neoliberal conditions.
CONTENTS
https://revisionsjournal.de/DND-alle-Beitrage
EDITORIAL
by Clara Thym and Mariia Ostapkevich
https://revisionsjournal.de/DND-Editorial
ESSAYS
Night Shift:
Institutional Dreams
by Yasya Minenkova and Yanis Proshkinas
https://revisionsjournal.de/Minenkova-Proshkinas-Night-Shift
Lazy!
Leisure, Automation and Attention in the Work of Guido Segni
by Sara Molho
https://revisionsjournal.de/Molho-Lazy
The Sleeping Beast:
by Claire Rüffer
https://revisionsjournal.de/Ruffer-Sleeping-beast
Work-Art-Balance:
On the Labour of Attention, Subversion, and Neoliberal Subject Production in Pilvi Takala’s The Trainee (2008)
by Kat Ripea
https://revisionsjournal.de/Ripea-Takala-s-Trainee
Always Already Here:
On Decolonial Practice and Collective Belonging in Saodat Ismailova's Chilltan, documenta fifteen, 2022
by Maria Neff
https://revisionsjournal.de/Neff-Always-Already-Here
Geiseln der Schlaflosigkeit:
Eine Gegenüberstellung schlafender Körper im Werk von Yto Barrada, Fannie Sosa und Navild Acosta
by Viktoria Rochambeau
https://revisionsjournal.de/Rochambeau-Geiseln-der-Schlaflosigkeit
Das Erhabene der Leere:
Abstraktion als Aufmerksamkeitsexperiment
by Gerrit Kindler
https://revisionsjournal.de/Kindler-Das-Erhabene
Quellennachweis:
TOC: re:visions, no. 6, May 2026: Do (Not) Disturb. In: ArtHist.net, 30.05.2026. Letzter Zugriff 30.05.2026. <https://arthist.net/archive/52594>.