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#6 - April 2006
Journal
Ganghut in Oz
Ganghut travelled to the Nest Wave festival in Melbourne, Australia in March this year. They sent MAP the following dispatches, the way that they saw it
#5 - January 2006
Journey Five: The Thames
On the fifth leg of his intrepid wanderings, Duncan McLaren takes two wintery voyages up the Thames, and finds the spirit of the new haunted by the remembrance of things past
#5 - January 2006
Diary: Tel Aviv
Alone in Israel with curator Francis McKee
#3 - August 2005
Journey Three: By Loch Eriboll
Duncan McLaren camps out in the Scottish Highlands on a search for land art and ‘globulites’
#3 - August 2005
Diary: Nicola Atkinson Davidson
Nicola Atkinson Davidson writes from Los Angeles as she opens the final installment of her ‘Black Suitcase from Karachi’
#3 - August 2005
Green Dot
Glasgow-based artist Shauna McMullan travelled across countries to exhibit in ‘Crossovers’, part of Japan’s 2005 Aichi Expo. Mapped by a big green dot, the resulting work ‘Via’, has its first UK showing in MAP
#2 - May 2005
Minimal 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 survive
#2 - May 2005
Journey 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 barrier
#1 - February 2005
Off the Map: Duncan McLaren
Duncan McLaren strikes north in the first of a series of journeys that will take him along the high and low roads of the world in search of art
#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.
#42 - January 2018
Review
Wanderlust
Dominik Czechowski reviews
Wanderlust: Actions, Traces, Journeys 1967-2017
at UB Art Galleries, New York, 7 September - 31 December 2017, touring to the Des Moines Art Center, Iowa, 17 February - 13 May 2018
#53 - September 2019
New writing series
Take Yourself Out of Your Usual Structure
Anna McLauchlan introduces a short September season of new writing inspired by residencies at Inshriach Bothy, Cairngorms.
#53 - September 2019
New writing series
The Residency: Part 1
James N. Hutchinson’s three-part narrative is situated in and around Inshriach Bothy. ‘What on Earth?… The whippet has no answer.’
#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?’
#53 - September 2019
New writing series
The Residency: Part 3
James N. Hutchinson’s story concludes. ‘Ultimately, the narratives represented [here] were filtered as a means to address ideas around democracy.’
#53 - September 2019
New writing series
Creature
by Siân Robinson Davies. ‘Living alone for the first time, a new side of herself emerges.’
#53 - September 2019
New writing series
BEFORE, ROAD, INTUITION
Three texts by Sarah Rose. “I remember the score
Native
by composer Pauline Oliveros which instructs us to, ‘Take a walk at night. Walk so silently that the bottom of your feet become ears.’”
#53 - September 2019
New writing series
ACCOMMODATION
Anna McLauchlan concludes this season of new writing inspired by residencies at Inshriach Bothy, Cairngorms