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#38 - May 2017
Review
Conflict Materials
Tom White reviews Conflict Minerals: Lise Autogena & Joshua Portway / Nabil Ahmed, at Arts Catalyst Centre for Art, Science and Technology, 24 March-22 April, 2017
#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
#38 - April 2017
Review
Ian White Book Launch
Giles Bailey records his experience of the launch event at the Old Hairdressers, Glasgow, for ’Here is Information. Mobilise. Ian White’, a book of selected writings, published by LUX
#38 - April 2017
Caribbean Connections in Scotland
Tiffany Boyle for Mother Tongue, writes on the work of Donald Locke, Aubrey Williams and Frank Bowling
#38 - April 2017
This can only be thought of as a monologue within a dialogue
This day long programme for the ECA School of Art Friday Talk series, was curated by Suzanne van der Lingen and Claire Walsh. Presented on 24 March, 2017, the full programme and images, published here, document the occasion
#38 - April 2017
MULTIPLEXING II
A text by Mike Sperlinger in collaboration with MULTIPLEXING, a cinema event originally presented in south London in 2014 and restaged in Glasgow on 21 March 2017. The programme celebrates the legacy of artist, performer, curator and writer, Ian White (1971-2013) through his influential teaching position with LUX
#38 - January 2017
Review
Materiality cut two ways
Kamini Vellodi reviews the two artist installation, A New Order, at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh
#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
#38 - January 2017
Review
Style Lines
Tiffany Boyle reviews the The Inventors of Tradition II
#38 - January 2017
Jill Bryson
In conversation with Lucy McKenzie, 25 June 2015, Islington, London (an extract from recently published The Inventors of Tradition II)
#38 - January 2017
Listen up! The best art & philosophy is on YouTube 4shure
MAP presented Gillian Wylde’s ‘Will internets eat brain’ for Glasgow Film Festival 2017, Friday 24 February, 6-7.30, CCA cinema, Glasgow