Index / Installation
Materiality cut two ways
Kamini Vellodi reviews the two artist installation, A New Order, at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh
#39 - June 2017
Review
Writing in Absence
Anna McLauchlan visits ‘Ours’ [1], curated by Grace Johnston, the first of five commissions in Collective’s Satellites programmeThe Craft
Rebecca Bligh visits Monira Al Qadiri’s solo exhibition at Gasworks, 13 July - 10 SeptemberVoicing the Archive
An installation of readings from MAP’s archive at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop and Centre for Contemporary Arts, GlasgowCROSS BLOCK SPLIT
Jenny Brownrigg reflects on the career of artist Mary Redmond and her installation at Platform, Glasgow for the national exhibition series, GENERATION 25
#37 - July 2016
Notes on The Miraculous at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop [1]
Peter Amoore expands on ‘The Miraculous’ at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop. Essay published as part of ‘Footnoting the Archive: Endnotes’. Includes comments by Raphael Rubinstein.New Work Scotland
Collective Gallery director Kate Gray announces the gallery’s dynamic annual programme. Jacob Kerray / Shelly Nadashi 16 October–28 November. Nicolas Party / Catherine Payton 11 December 2010–30 January 2011Simon Dybbroe Møller: The Game of Rules
Dorothée Brill investigates a contradictory practice of rules and rebellionThe Function of Objects
Steven Cairns considers the idea of containment in the spatially connected installation work of Phillip LaiBelief Systems
Alessandro Rabottini connects with the complex installations of Pietro Roccasalva, taking a mind-boggling journey through the many narratives of this artist’s workRemarks: Tree
Tania Kovats discusses TREE, the project which won her the Natural History Museum’s Darwin Canopy Commission.Scott Myles: Unlike Pairs
Lilian Haberer and Regina Barunke examine the histories and dichotomies in the work of Glasgow-based Scott MylesEmerging: Hanna Tuulikki
Neil Cooper looks at the work of emerging artist Hanna TuulikkiEmerging: Jamie Shovlin
Steven Cairns looks at the work of emerging artist Jamie Shovlin
#9 - March 2007
Tatham and O’Sullivan: House of Enlightenment
MAP’s guest editor relishes Joanne Tatham and Tom O’Sullivan’s interventions at Newhailes HouseIain Forsyth, Jane Pollard, Jason Pierce
The collaborators behind Silent Sound on their Liverpool Biennial performance based around the idea of spiritualismEmerging: Ettie Spencer
We introduce two pairs of artists who attracted attention at the Edinburgh Art Festival 2006; and two individual artists who are making a visible mark on the landscape of environmental artVictor Man: Plural Solitude
Alessandro Rabottini discovers a quiet but resolute multiple voice in the painted and sculpted installation work of Romanian artist Victor ManEmerging: Laura Aldridge
Francis McKee looks at the work of Laura AldridgeInterview: Simon Fisher Turner
This composer/musician recently performed at Tramway, Glasgow, inside a life-size recreation of Elvis Presley’s former home, Gracelands. Nominated for an Oscar (Anna Campion’s feature, Loaded), his most recent album, Lana Lara Lata, is out on Mute RecordsAernout Mik: Deadlock
Barry Schwabsky examines the truths behind the video work of renowned Netherlands artist Aernout Mik and wonders just how close we all are to being extras in one of his videosCathy Wilkes, Claire Barclay
Cathy Wilkes and Claire Barclay, both based in Scotland, both the same generation, are building international reputations around their enigmatic installation art. Jack Mottram appreciates the puzzling nature of Wilkes’ arrangements, while Fiona Bradley examines the precision and magic of Barclay’s codeMinimal Decay
Minimalist artist Helio Oiticica died in 1980 and has been celebrated by major galleries across the world since. Richard Williams searches out his work in the Brazilian jungle, but discovers it struggling to surviveJourney Two: Tours
Continuing his series of artistic wanderings especially for MAP, Duncan McLaren takes off to France to climb a mountain of the imagination—despite the language barrierDub Rabbie: Graham Fagen
Neil Cooper mixes with Glasgow artist Graham Fagen, reggae king Adrian Sherwood and Ayrshire bard Robert BurnsAndreas Bunte
7 November–9 December, 2009, Galerie Ben Kaufmann, BerlinElmgreen & Dragset
12 October–15 November, 2008, Victoria Miro Gallery / Old Vic Theatre, LondonRyan Trecartin, Sharon Lockhart, Peter Campus, Joachim Koester
26 March–24 May, 2010, The Power Plant, TorontoMathilde ter Heijne
20 September–8 November, 2009, SMBA, AmsterdamAndro Wekua
5 December 2008–8 February 2009, Camden Arts Centre, London
#24 - November 2010
Review
Books: Katinka Bock
Sabeth Buchmann, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Kim West, Paraguay Press, Paris, 2010, £22, ISBN 978-2-918252-03-0Gert and Uwe Tobias
17 July–3 October 2010, Nottingham ContemporaryThomas Zipp
16 November 2007–13 January 2008, South London Gallery, LondonMartin Creed
4 May–29 July 2007, Hauser & Wirth, Coppermill, LondonRoss Sinclair versus Sir Edwin Landseer
13 January–9 April 2007, Aberdeen Art GalleryJacqueline Donachie and Darren Monckton: Tomorrow Belongs to Me
HUNTERIAN MUSEUM 9 JUN–2 SEP, 2006, GlasgowMarcel Dzama: Tree With Roots
IKON GALLERY, BIRMINGHAM 24 MAY–16 JUL; CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, GLASGOW, 5 AUG–16 SEP, 2006End of Time: Hiroshi Sugimoto
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo 17 September 2005–9 January 2006Claire Barclay: Silver Gilt
Stepehn Friedman Gallery, London, 20 October–19 November 2005Jessica Stockholder
Kunsthallen Brandts, Odense 23 September 2005–5 February 2006Elizabeth Ogilvie: Bodies of Water
DCA, Dundee, 16 December 2005-12 February 2006Swiss-Swiss Democracy, Thomas Hirschhorn
Centre Culturel Suisse, Paris, 4 Dec 2004-30 Jan 2005Books: High Noon
Monograph of the work of Simon Patterson, published by the Fruitmarket and IKON, 2005Lorna Macintyre, Clare Stephenson and Jane Topping
Generator Projects, Dundee, 24 April-8 May
#4 - December 2005
Review
Mark Dion
South London Gallery, London 9 September-30 October; Firstsite, Colchester 5 November-10 December; The Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston 12 January-14 March, 2006
#4 - December 2005
Review
Keith Farquhar
NYEHaus, New York 15 September-5 November and Inverleith House, Edinburgh 6 November 2005-6 January, 2006
#4 - December 2005
Review