<b>Seven years in twenty-first century contemporary art, as seen in a series of columns by curator and writer Maria Lind.</b><p><i>Seven Years</i> offers a subjective chronicle of contemporary art during the second decade of the twenty-first century, seen through a series of columns by curator, writer, and educator Maria Lind. Writing for the print edition of <i>ArtReview</i>, Lind considers individual artworks and exhibitions and contributes to conversations and debates developing in the art world and beyond. She explores work by Haegue Yang, Hassan Khan, Uglycute, Tania Perez-Cordova, and Walid Raad, among others, and discusses such exhibitions as dOCUMENTA (13), the Sharjah Biennial 12, the 3rd Ural Industrial Biennial, and several editions of the Venice Biennale.</p><p>Lind''s writings are accompanied by other texts: artists Goldin+Senneby discuss Lind''s materialist approach through the use of the word “hand” in the introduction to the volume; Sofía Hernández