Third Text has reached its 100th issue. This marks twenty-two years of publishing history since our foundation in 1987. It also amounts to a considerable body of work achieved by the scholarly efforts of our collaborators on an international scale. Third Text has been fortunate in eliciting and encouraging responses from contributors across the world whose critical reflections might otherwise have been neglected or altogether excluded. Third Text's brief remains, as it always was, to provide an international platform for those artistic and critical practices, and in general for the production of knowledge beyond Eurocentric confines, that are constantly at risk of being marginalised. An archive of impressive benefit to anyone interested in the narratives of modern art history and visual culture has accumulated over this long and consistent process.
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