Issue 1 MAP
#70 - April 2024

An Announcement from MAP magazine

After a run of nearly 20 years, MAP magazine is now closed to pitches and commissions. It has been both a privilege and pleasure to have worked with so many wonderful contributors, editors and organisations across Scotland and beyond, throughout the life of this publishing project.
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#70 - April 2024 Vessel on MAP

Vessels of hope

A response by Isabel Pérez-Ramos to the 2023 Portobello-based project Vessel. This is one of three texts commissioned by organisers Art Walk Projects and published by MAP
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#70 - April 2024 Vessel on MAP

Fragments

A response to Vessel by Alycia Pirmohamed. This text, one of a trio published on MAP this month, was commissioned by Portobello-based Art Walk Projects as part of its 2023 Vessel programme
#70 - April 2024 Vessel on MAP

A Stitch in Time Saves Sunshine

A response by Maria Sledmere to the work of Jonathan Baxter, Tonya McMullan and Claudia Zeiske, all participants of the 2023 Art Walk Projects programme Vessel. This artist text is one of three AWP commissions to be published this month in collaboration with MAP
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#31 - February 2014

MAP Screen | The Anthropology Effect

Karen Cunningham makes her final selection for MAP Screen with work by Canadian artist Duane Linklater, and Wael Shawky’s ‘The Cave’, both counterpointing her video work, ‘Writing Culture’
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#60 - March 2021 Review

We Leave Together

Matt Turner views two films by Hong Kong Documentary Filmmakers
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#12 Winter - November 2007

Remarks: Three Spaces

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#18 Summer - June 2009

Counterpart

TJ Carlin talks to Leigh Ledare about personal subjectivity and its reception
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#61 - April 2021 Review

They lay on the floor like starfish

Ben Nicholson looks into Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival 2021, Thu 29 Apr-Mon 3 May
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#69 - September 2023 Vessel on MAP

Vessel

Founder and curator of Art Walk Projects, Rosy Naylor introduces this year’s theme, exploring questions of resilience, care and adaptability in the face of global climate questions. This also marks the continuation of an ongoing editorial partnership with MAP
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#20 Winter - November 2009 Review

Mathilde ter Heijne

20 September–8 November, 2009, SMBA, Amsterdam
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#62 - July 2021 Reflection

Doin’ it for the kids, the ESTATE way. 13 snapshots by Neil Cooper

‘With Jimmy Cauty a kind of absentee post-apocalyptic Pied Piper, the volcanic quake of ESTATE proves an irresistible attraction.’ Parked in Muirhouse, Edinburgh throughout June, the event occupies Easterhouse, Glasgow until end July 2021
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#1 - February 2005

Beyond Belief

Artist Nathan Coley travelled to Jerusalem to explore and record the city and its life on film, focusing on the phenomenon of Jerusalem Syndrome, a rare travel psychosis specific to the holy city. Afflicting between 5 and 10 people a year, the syndrome is characterised by intoxication of the Holy Land. Those affected can be found at holy sites, chanting, singing and delivering sermons as if living in the time of Christ.
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#70 - December 2023 Review

Parallel Play

Jenny Wu reviews Ligia Lewis’s exhibition study now steady at the Center for Art, Research and Alliances (CARA), New York
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#53 - September 2019 New writing series

The Residency: Part 2

James N. Hutchinson’s narrative continues. ‘I stand for a moment and glance around. I can’t see a car. Where could the third child be?’
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#18 Summer - June 2009 Review

Kim Coleman & Jenny Hogarth

14 March–18 April, Picture This, Bristol
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#3 - August 2005

Commission: Art After Love’s Philosophy

From 28 June to 9 July 2005, David Michael Clarke cycled the 1124 km from rue d’Angleterre (Nantes) to La Promenade des Anglais (Nice). He used the voyage to collect images, thoughts and texts for this new work.
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#58 - August 2020 MAP Project

TENANCY Part 5: on recipes i

a project in two parts from Rebecca May Johnson
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#46 - August 2018 Review

The skin is an organ

Sam Playford-Greenwell on ECZEMA!, written and directed by Maria Fusco as part of The National Theatre of Wales’ NHS70 Festival
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#23 Autumn - September 2010

Report: Art of Survival

In this two-part report, Paddy Johnson examines the day-to day survival of commercial and mixed-economy art organisations in New York, while Jennifer Thatcher assesses the new conditions fully-funded UK spaces now face
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#66 - October 2022 SALT on MAP

I. nobody dies of old age in the ocean

A trio of texts by Harvey Dimond, published across three days, unravels real and imagined oceanic journeys in South Africa, Scotland and Barbados
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#42 - January 2018 Review

Making Our Way

Anna McLauchlan navigates Shelter Stone: The Artist and the Mountain, a year-long public art project in the form of a newspaper 
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#42 - January 2018 Review

Fissile States

Editorial: Daisy Lafarge introduces this issue  
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#25 - July 2011 Review

Still Life

 9 April–30 September, 2011, Waterford, Lismore Castle Arts
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#46 - August 2018 Review

back in at the deep end

Emma Balkind reflects on SINK by Janice Kerbel, commissioned by The Common Guild and performed at The Western Baths Club, Glasgow
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#23 Autumn - September 2010 Review

Focus: 6th Berlin Biennale For Contemporary Art

11 June–8 August, 2010, Various venues
#17 Spring - March 2009

Remarks: Lighthouse Space

Janine Sproule introduces Sierra Metro, opened in October 2008 as a new, independent not-for-profit artist run space. 
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#23 Autumn - September 2010 Review

The Long Dark

17 July–19 September 2010, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
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#54 - November 2019 Review

Healing Thoughts

William Kherbek reviews Honey-Suckle Company: Omnibus, ICA, London, 2 October 2019 to 12 January 2020
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#38 - April 2017 Review

Observing Women at Work: Franki Raffles

Catherine Spencer reviews ’Observing Women at Work: Franki Raffles’, at the Reid Gallery, The Glasgow School of Art, 4 March-27 April 2017  
#24 - November 2010 Review

Paul Thek

21 October–9 January, Whitney Museum, New York
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#62 - July 2021 Review

She Exclaimed

Holly Pester considers exclamation marks in Second Place by Rachel Cusk and Sarah Tripp’s Guitar!
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#54 - December 2019 MAP Reading Group

Can Loneliness Perform a Politics?

‘To be alone. Together. To not brush the feeling of loneliness off. To not console. To not ask to be consoled. To not mask our difference… To not try to make the other one of us.’ Catalina Barroso-Luque reflects on her project Penetrate: Translate—an exercise in the political practice of being lonely together. Four texts celebrate the conclusion of the eponymous five session reading group
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#21 Spring - March 2010 Review

Unresolved

4 December 2009–31 January, 2010, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester
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#16 Winter - November 2008

Gerhard Richter: Radical Senses

One of contemporary art’s most revered artists, a seminal and inspirational figure for many of his own and younger generations, Gerhard Richter makes paintings with an instinct that is as visually keen as it is intellectually demanding. Keith Hartley looks back at early days in Düsseldorf, in the light of his abstract period and more recent work
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#48 - December 2018 Essay

an almost obsolete species

Felix Bazalgette unpicks a major exhibition of Anni Albers’ work at Tate Modern, London, 11 October 2018 - 27 January 2019
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#9 - March 2007

Roderick Buchanan and Thomas Muir

Duncan McLaren on a contemporary artist’s veneration for a victim of the Enlightenment
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#7 - September 2006 Review

Erica Eyres

ROKEBY 17 MAY–20 JUN, 2006, London
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#37 - November 2016

Tomorrow is a Season: Search-Play-See

The third instalment of a series of ‘magical correspondences’ with MAP’s archive by Holly Pester