- editorial: Introduction to TkH, no 16
THEORY
- Gesa Ziemer: Theorie bleiben und doch Kunst sein
- Nikola Janović: Passion for Theory: Theoretical practice between politics and aesthetics
- Anne Querrien: Le devenir artiste et la fabrication de la theorie
- Maja and Reuben Fowkes: How Philosophers get Curate
- Marc Botha: The Right to Theory as a Right to Thruth: Resisting Resistance and Para-ontology
- Žarko Paić: New Cords of Techno-culture
- Matko Meštrović: Theoretical Heritage of New Tendencies and Digital Art
- Ana Vujanović: Thought that Dances yet; (a)theoretical discussion of the philosophical text by Alain Badiou "Dance as a Metaphor of Thought"
- Miško Šuvaković: To Have a Right to Theory and To Go Right to Theory
- Jelena Novak: An Introduction to the discussion between Mieke Bal and Joseph Früchtl
- Mieke Bal: Traveling Concepts in the Humanities; A rough guide - Introduction
- Josef Früchtl: What Is Cultural Analysis? And What Is the Role of Philosophy?
- Mieke Bal: „You Do What You Have to Do"; a response to Josef Früchtl
THEORY AT WORK
- Ana Vujanović, Saša Asentić: My Private Bio-politics; a performance on the paper-floor
- Balint Szombathy: Acta Est Fabulas (The End of a Comedy)
- Janez Janša: Miss Mobile, statistics
- Zoran Todorović: Gipsies and Dogs
- Marta Popivoda: By This Work I just Keep My Position in the TkH Journal
- Goran Gjorgjevski: Curatorial Workshop
- Siniša Ilić: Consequences
- Miško Šuvaković: Choreography for the Capital
- Mile Nichevski: Lazy Paparazzi
TRANSLATION
- Lev Kreft: Elite Athlete's State of Exception?
The issue is available only in Serbian version.








