Kunstverein’s in house magazine is a cross between an academic journal and a darts club newsletter.
Each issue Ginger&Piss’ (the name is a misquotation of Laurence Weiner) contains a limited amount of contributions that vary in length according to the subject matter at hand. The remit of ‘Ginger&Piss is simple; to provide a platform for candid critique but at the same time allow the author to stay hidden. The concept dictates that each contributor writes under a pseudonym; the use of pseudonyms can be considered an answer to the cowardice of the art world, albeit a somewhat hypocritical one.
The Intern is both the theme and mastermind behind the fourth issue of Ginger&Piss. In handing the reins over to Kunstverein’s own interns to guest edit the issue, Ginger&Piss #4 explores the politics of labour within the field and gives voice to the behind-the-scenes workers that make it all happen.
With contributions by A. D. Cinzano, Even Steven, The Great Illusionist, Jennifer Jessica Jane, ………… …….. Office, Mads-Egil Petersen and Roxana Rosenthal. -Publisher
EDITED BY: Mark Emil Poulsen and Claes Storm, in conversation with Ronja Andersen, Yana Foqué, Maxine Kopsa DESIGNED BY: Marc Hollenstein