Ninety: Art in the 90s
Ninety : art des années 90 / art in the 90's was a French bimonthly contemporary art magazine published from 1990 to 2000.[1] It featured articles in both French and English.
Overview
Publisher: Jean-Luc Flohic[2]
Editor-in-chief: Catherine Flohic
Jean-Luc Chalumeau[3] was the artistic advisor of the magazines *Eighty* and *Ninety* from 1983 to 1996.[4]
The guest artists featured in each issue are mostly established figures in the art world. Many art critics contributed depending on the featured artists, including Olivier Kaeppelin,[5] Daniel Dobbels,[6] Nicolas Bourriaud,[7] and Éric Troncy.
The magazine was published by Eighty Magazine Sarl, registered in the French Trade and Companies Register under number 328.648.035, and recognized by the French Press Commission (Commission paritaire des publications et agences de presse) under number 66071. It was distributed by Flohic Éditions.[8]
Eighty Magazine
Ninety is the continuation of the magazine Eighty Magazine: painters in France in the 1980s.[9][10] It was active from 1984 to 1990 and focused on French pictorial art of that decade.[11]
From issue no. 1 (December–January 1984) to no. 33 (1990), each issue presented two important painters of the decade: Peter Klasen, Jacques Monory, Jean Hélion, Gérard Fromanger, Robert Combas, Jean-Michel Alberola, Jean Dubuffet, Gérard Garouste, Martial Raysse, Jean Le Gac, Hervé Télémaque, Erró, Pierre Soulages, etc.[12]
There were 33 issues, plus a special issue "Eighty: Sculpture of the 1980s" by Véronique Schmeller,[13] which presented 20 international sculptors who shaped the 1980–1990s,[14] including Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Daniel Buren, Christo, Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Barry Flanagan, Dan Flavin, Jannis Kounellis, Sol Lewitt, Richard Long, Markus Lüpertz, Mario Merz, Mimmo Paladino, Giulio Paolini, A.R. Penck, Jean-Pierre Raynaud, Richard Serra, Jean Tinguely, Bill Woodrow.[15]
Ninety precedes the magazine Twenty One: Art of the New Millennium (2001).[16]
Issue Organization
Following the same model as Eighty, the magazine is distinguished by a careful presentation, with numerous color reproductions, and covers various aspects of the artists' work, including interviews, analyses, and critical studies.[1]
Ninety is a magazine dedicated to contemporary art of the 1990s. Each issue features a section on current artistic events, followed by dossiers presenting two artists. Each dossier includes about a dozen pages illustrated with photographs of the works, a text by Catherine Flohic, a critique by a guest contributor, and a biographical note. The cover is shared between the two artists, one on the front and the other on the back.[17]
For example, the **first issue (1990)** brings together two symmetrically structured dossiers: Antoni Tàpies and Bernd and Hilla Becher, with texts by Catherine Flohic and Jean-Luc Chalumeau, numerous black-and-white and color illustrations, full-page plates, and interviews on events such as international contemporary art fairs.[18]
The **17th issue (1995)** features Eric Fischl and Pascal Simonet, with texts by Catherine Flohic, black-and-white and color reproductions, as well as interviews on artistic events.[19]
These issues now constitute a reference collection on art of the 1990s.[20][21][22]
List of Issues
Notes and references
- ^ a b "Ninety: Art des années 90 – Bibliothèque Kandinsky, Centre Pompidou". bibliothequekandinsky.centrepompidou.fr. Retrieved 18 August 2025.
- ^ "Flohic, Jean-Luc – Bibliothèque Kandinsky, Centre Pompidou". bibliothequekandinsky.centrepompidou.fr. Retrieved August 18, 2025.
- ^ "Jean-Luc Chalumeau – Bibliothèque Kandinsky, Centre Pompidou". bibliothequekandinsky.centrepompidou.fr. Retrieved August 18, 2025.
- ^ "Jean-Luc Chalumeau – Biography". Who’s Who in France. Retrieved August 15, 2025.
- ^ "Olivier Kaeppelin – Archives de la critique d'art". Archives de la critique d'art. Retrieved August 18, 2025.
- ^ "Daniel Dobbels – Archives de la critique d'art". Archives de la critique d'art. Retrieved August 18, 2025.
- ^ "Nicolas Bourriaud – Archives de la critique d'art". Archives de la critique d'art. Retrieved August 19, 2025.
- ^ "Les Flohic – Societe.com". Societe.com. Retrieved August 18, 2025.
- ^ "Notice – Bibliothèque Kandinsky, Centre Pompidou". bibliothequekandinsky.centrepompidou.fr. Retrieved 20 August 2025.
- ^ "Notice – Archives de la critique d'art". archivesdelacritiquedart.org. Retrieved 20 August 2025.
- ^ "Eighty Magazine – Le-Livre.fr". Le-Livre.fr. Retrieved 18 August 2025.
- ^ "Eighty Magazine". Librairie Vignes.
- ^ "Eighty: Sculpture of the 1980s". Librairie Dialogues.
- ^ "Eighty: Sculpture of the 1980s". WorldCat.
- ^ "Sculpture of the 1980s". BM Grenoble.
- ^ "Notice Twenty One – Bibliothèque Kandinsky, Centre Pompidou". bibliothequekandinsky.centrepompidou.fr. Retrieved 20 August 2025.
- ^ "Ninety – No. 23 – Roman Opalka / Sylvie Blocher". Bibliothèques de Marseille. Retrieved 19 August 2025.
- ^ "Ninety – No. 1 – Antoni Tapies / Hilla and Bernd Becher". Livre-rare-book.com. Retrieved 19 August 2025.
- ^ "Ninety No. 17: Eric Fischl / Pascal Simonet". Bibliothèques de Marseille. Retrieved 19 August 2025.
- ^ "Ninety: Art of the 1990s – Complete Collection". Livre Rare Book. Retrieved 18 August 2025.
- ^ "Ninety: Art of the 1990s – Complete Collection". Archives de la critique d'art. Retrieved 18 August 2025.
- ^ "Ninety: Art of the 1990s – Complete Collection". Bibliothèque Beaux-Arts de Marseille. Retrieved 18 August 2025.
External links
- Notice at the Bibliothèque Kandinsky
- Notice in the collection of the ESADMM
- Notice at the Archives de la critique d’art
- Ninety: Art in the 90's at Biblio – For browsing or purchasing issues of the magazine.