I owe the cursory commentary of “Intelligence & Spirit” specifically that Negarestani “takes no prisoners” in I&S… to Alexander Boland. My own engagement with Negarestani’s work has been mostly “The Labor of the Inhuman” and “Where is the Concept?”
The Merlin Carpenter text mentioned is “The Outside Can’t Go Outside” www.merlincarpenter.com/outside.pdf The David Joselit “Painting Beside Itself” essay is here: www.reenaspaulings.com/images3/0911djoselit.pdf The older artists I mentioned were Michael Krebber, Merlin Carpenter, Jutta Koether and Cosima von Bonin. The younger artists that I mentioned were Ben Schumacher, Julien Nguyen, Robert Bittenbender and Zoe Barcza. Kippenberger had a stint in Stuttgart, not Dusseldorf.
Miguel’s paper can be found here: link.springer.com/article/10.1007/…1569-020-00366-4
The Mattin texts discussed are here: www.mattin.org/essays/14-Mattin-…tual_Art_fin.html www.mattin.org/recordings/IDIOMS_AND_IDIOTS.html
The Ray Brassier text here: www.mattin.org/essays/unfree_imp…sive_freedom.html
The “Saint” series with Sean McCann can be found here: www.recitalprogram.com/valentinus/
The text Mattin mentioned can be found here: www.textezurkunst.de/116/ein-kurzes…alen-sadismus/ Coincidentally, I interned at Real Fine Arts for the summer in 2011 which was the gallery behind the Jerry Magoo blog.
I would like to thank Mattin & Miguel Prado for coming on the podcast.