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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#15 Autumn - September 2008

Remarks: 2 Turin Triennial

Daniel Birnbaum, director of Portikus, Frankfurt, discusses the tasks of curating 2 Turin Triennial and the 53rd Venice Bienniale 
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#17 Spring - March 2009 Review

Katy Moran

28 November 2008–16 February 2009, Mima, Middlesbrough
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#57 - June 2020 Conversation

SQIFFLIX: Queer community online

Through a series of WhatsApp conversations artists Rachel Sharpe and Andrw Houston (two queers in lockdown) discuss clones, politics, vengeful vampiric werewolves and say thank you to SQIFF for providing a platform for them to continue to connect.
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#61 - March 2021 Review

Archival engagements

A review of films showing at Essay Film Festival 2021, by Andrew Northrop
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#45 - June 2018 Review

Chapter Four

The fourth instalment of Out of Office Auto-Reply by Susan Finlay
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#65 - May 2022 Good on Paper Series

Performance & Energy: 2nd Invitation from Good on Paper

Over six months, Gordon Douglas & Cicely Farrer share a series of invitations looking into the futures of performance art making in Scotland. The second letter invites readers to attend an online workshop Sunday 29 May 2022 from 11am-1pm
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#25 - July 2011 Review

Young British Art

28 April–4 June, Limoncello, London
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#45 - July 2018 MAP Event

Out of Office Auto-Reply Event and Book Launch

Reading marathon of all ten chapters of Out of Office Auto-Reply, publication launch, and performance by James St. Findlay, David Dale Gallery, Glasgow on Saturday 14 July, 2018, 4-6pm.
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#37 - July 2016 MAP Editions

Endnotes

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#19 Autumn - September 2009 Review

Matthew Monahan

22 May–27 June, 2009, Modern Art, London
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#20 Winter - November 2009

A Report on the Production of Jeffrey Charles Henry Peacock

For the past four years Richard Birkett has received JCHP cards, their stark design farming assertions and declarations about art and society. Here, he describes this exclusive postal practice
#2 - May 2005

Judgement Day: Plants, Politics and Art

Francis McKee digs into the politics of seeds, GM and ownership, uncovering the evolving open source software of Simon Yuill and Chad McCail which seeks to challenge the state we’re in
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#37 - January 2016

AFTERWORD

Louise Briggs, curator of ‘The transparent tortoiseshell and the un-ripe umbrella’, provides an intimate insight into the thought process behind the show which takes place at Glasgow Sculpture Studios 23 January - 5 March 2016 and includes work by Eva Berendes, Stephanie Mann, Rallou Panagiotou, Vanessa Safavi and Samara Scott
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#25 - July 2011 Screening

Reproductive Labour: Cinenova

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#19 Autumn - September 2009

Remarks: New Films In The Making

Steven Bode, director of The Film and Video Umbrella discusses the history of the organisation and some upcoming commission. 
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#66 - August 2022 Good on Paper Series

Not at All

Appendix 2 of Good on Paper’s third invitation to readers to join a workshop on Performance & Comfort & Discomfort
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#3 - August 2005

Journey Three: By Loch Eriboll

Duncan McLaren camps out in the Scottish Highlands on a search for land art and ‘globulites’
#12 Winter - November 2007 Review

Music: Sighs Trapped By Liars (new album from Red Krayola)

The Red Krayola with Art & Language www.dragcity.com £10
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#15 Autumn - November 2010 Review

Queen West District Toronto

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#65 - March 2022 Review

Bite The Hand That Feeds You

Rose Higham-Stainton considers​ forms of domestication and care as control in the work of Yalda Afsah at Kunstverein München
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#15 Autumn - September 2008 Review

Michael Stumpf

31 May–5 July 2008, Sorcha Dallas, Glasgow
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#38 - January 2017 Review

Once you cut off your braid, where do you reattach it?

Tereza Hrušková reviews the exhibition ’33 – ’29 – ’36 at UM Gallery, Prague, until 25 February  
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#56 - March 2020 Review

A possible space for the life of a girl

Nell Osborne considers Lisa Robertson’s debut novel The Baudelaire Fractal
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#42 - January 2018 Review

‘A Murderous Fury’

Felix Bazalgette on the politics and protest behind Art and Space at the Guggenheim Bilbao, 5 December 2017 - 18 April 2018 
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#23 Autumn - September 2010 Review

Ian White

17 July 2010, DAAD, Berlin
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#19 Autumn - September 2009

Stephen Sutcliffe: Come to the Edge

Manipulating original broadcast material from his personal archive, Stephen Sutcliffe creates ‘surfaces which become the site of much-contested truth’. Michelle Cotton investigates these subtle ‘video collages’
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#54 - December 2019 MAP Reading Group

Untitled

A new text by Dolores Dorantes. Translated by Catalina Barroso-Luque
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#9 - March 2007

A Well-Cultivated Garden

Duncan McLaren visits a Glasgow show that seems custom-made for this Enlightenment issue
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#20 Winter - November 2009

Remarks: The Briggait reopens

Alison Fullerton of WASPS views The Briggait, a stunning new artist development in the heart of Glasgow, due to open in December 2009.
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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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#49 - March 2019

The Microbiota

A speculative bacterial glossary from A+E Collective
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#57 - June 2020 MAP Project

TENANCY Part 3: the agreement

by Holly Pester
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#56 - March 2020 Review

Ambiguous Heterotopias

James Bell reviews Seized by the Left Hand at Dundee Contemporary Arts
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#9 - March 2007

Reply: Absent Narratives

Malcolm Dickson replies to the MAP Report Issue 7
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#23 Autumn - September 2010 Review

The Long Dark

17 July–19 September 2010, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge