Mary Jane Jacob: Modern minds. Like minded: Jane Addams, John Dewey, and László Moholy-Nagy
Maggie Taft: Better than before: László Moholy-Nagy and the New Bauhaus in Chicago
Ronald Jones: Moholy's upward fall
Amy Beste: Designers in film: Goldsholl Associates, the avant-garde, and midcentury advertising films
Michael J. Golec: Modern mind and typographic modernity in György Kepes's language of vision
Kathleen James-Chakraborty: From Chicago to Berlin and back again
Tricia van Eck: Buckminster Fuller in Chicago: a modern individual experiment
Andreas Vogler and Arturo Vittori: Keck and Keck: the Chicago modern continuum
Ben Nicholson: Mies is in pieces
Elizabeth A.T. Smith: Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle's reckonings with Mies
Kate Zeller: Artists' mind. My modern: experiencing exhibitions
Marcos Corrales: Incomplete final checklist (unconfirmed)
Helen Maria Nugent and Jan Tichy: Lightplaying
Ângela Ferreira: Mies as transparent viewing cabinet for Pancho's crazy façade
Walter Hood: Bioline: activating the mundane
Narelle Jubelin and Carla Duarte: End notes
Staffan Schmidt: Modernity retired
Charles Harrison interviewed by Zoë Ryan: Design with conviction
Anna Halprin interviewed by Jacquelynn Baas: Life as art
Michelangelo Pistoletto interviewed by Mary Jane Jacob: City of art
Jitish Kallat interviewed by Madhuvanti Ghose: An outbreak of peace
Ai Weiwei interviewed by Jacquelynn Baas: Raising the roof
artway of thinking interviewed by Mary Jane Jacob.: Integrating art and life
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