Frau und Hund
Frau und Hund is a German magazine of art, poetry and related subjects, including politics, published thrice yearly by painter Markus Lüpertz and edited by writer G.H. Holländer. The subtitle "Zeitschrift für kursives Denken" plays on the German term for italics and the German equivalent of course, Kurs as opposed to Diskurs.
The magazine was first published in 2003 on occasion of the ART BASEL and distributed to visitors of the fair; a supplement entirely published in Italian was presented at the German Academy of Villa Massimo, Rome, on 1 April 2004, while a similar French version was presented at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, on 29 November 2006. Overall, ten regular issues have been published until the beginning of 2007.
Featured authors
- Frank Stella
- Brenton Broadstock
- Moni Ovadia
- Valentino Zeichen
- Piero Falchetta
- Jean-Claude Lebensztejn
- Benoît Gréan
- Jean Marois
- Anouk Jevtić
- László Krasznahorkai
- Yuri Averbakh
- Zlatko Krasni
- Heinrich Steinfest
- Durs Grünbein
- Daniel Spoerri
- Jörg Immendorff