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Over 32 years, Frieze has developed from outsider indie to become the leading magazine for contemporary art and culture, and spawned art fairs in London, New York and Los Angeles. It provides international art coverage, criticism and analysis and promises (if not always achieving) jargon-free language. Frieze #246 is devoted to the theme of dance, movement and the body. A practice that is often limited to being classed as performance, instead, this October issue celebrates physicality as it's own intellectual practice that “doesn't exclude the mind, so much as to allow that the mind is an extension to it.“ Also inside, an honest feature with Tracey Emin describing how she physically and intuitively gives herself to her work as opposed to having a process; “They're not images, they're feelings.“ she says. As well as, a special piece by Nobel-prize winner Annie Ernaux on 'The Use Of Photography' Elsewhere, several profiles of artists who have revolutionised choreography including Rebecca Horn and Yvonne Rainer. frieze.com