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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#7 - September 2006 Review

East Art Map: Contemporary Art and Eastern Europe

Edited by IRWIN AFTERALL BOOKS, 2006, £24.95
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#57 - June 2020 Review

Romance in what feels like The End

Marie Lopez reviews Elaine Kahn’s latest poetry collection Romance or the End, Soft Skull Press, 2020
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#27 - December 2012

The gatekeepers’ movements invent another language

Laura Edbrook’s text was written to accompany the video work ‘The End is the Beginning’
#13 Spring - March 2008

Back Page: Donelle Woolford

FROM: DONELLE WOOLFORD, SUBJECT: DOUBLE AGENT, ICA, LONDON, TO: MAP 
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#66 - December 2022 Review

Cat’s have paws, can’t take them off

Kate Morgan responds to On Not Knowing: How to Love and Other Essays by Emily Ogden
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#15 Autumn - September 2008 Review

Psycho Buildings

28 May–25 August 2008, Hayward Gallery, London
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#12 Winter - November 2007

Remarks: One Mile

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#37 - November 2016

Quiet Heat: an Introduction

Dave Young introduces ‘Quiet Heat: Archive Machines and War Fever’. Commissioned as part of ‘Footnoting the Archive’, and produced using research conducted during a remote residency at the Artist Run Data Center, run by Servus in Linz, Austria, in late 2015. The extended text is hosted by the Artist Run Data Centre and accessible at quietheat.dvyng.com
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#50 - May 2019 Interview

Jude Browning talks to Anne-Marie Copestake in bed

A video conversation inspired by Copestake’s series of interviews between artists and musicians, Trigger Tonic (1999-2004).
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#60 - January 2021 MAP Project

TENANCY Part 10: Notes upon Return

by Bhanu Kapil
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#66 - September 2022 Review

BRICK, BLOCK, INK, STONE

Cheryl McGregor reviews Craig Coulthard’s new solo show
#24 - November 2010 Review

Marc Camille Chaimowicz

31 October–6 February, Inverleith House, Edinburgh
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#13 Spring - March 2008 Review

Carol Rhodes

1 December 2007–24 February 2008, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh
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#14 Summer - June 2008

Back Page: Juliette Blightman

Dear Juliette We would like to invite you to write about the view from a window and whatever associated thoughts are inspired by it. We heard you are a bit of an avid rear-window photographer and thought this small project would go well with the domestic-space thematic inherent in your practice.Best, MAP 
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#56 - April 2020 Review

Light Translations

Rebecca Wilcox listens in and responds to ‘Stolen Voices Album Launch’ by Johanna Linsley & Rebecca Louise Collins, CCA, Glasgow
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#59 - December 2020 MAP Editions

The Self-Illuminating Pen by Sarah Tripp

A notebook of letters, writing exercises and over 100 blank pages, published by MAP Editions
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#48 - December 2018 Short Story

The Gingerbread House

Third in a series of dark fairy tales by Ester Krumbachová, published in conjunction with the exhibition and film programme of the Czech artist’s work at CCA Glasgow.
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#8 - November 2006

Emerging: Ben and Holly

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 art
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#65 - May 2022 Bodies, Proximity and Place

With Life So Ordinary

By Anna Walsh
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#19 Autumn - September 2009 Review

Aurélien Froment

9 July–16 August, 2009, Gasworks, London
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#1 - February 2005 Review

Holbein to Hockney, Drawings from the Royal Collection

The Queen’s Gallery, Edinburgh, 25 Nov 2004-6 Nov 2005
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#68 - June 2023 Reflection

The Making of a Film

Jessica Higgins responds to Alex Hetherington’s new work ‘Sister Films’. This text is co-published by CCA Annex and MAP and can be viewed on both platforms
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#8 - November 2006

Studio: Alison Watt

Writer Diana Hope travels with photographer Luke Watson to the National Gallery in London to find painter Alison Watt in a studio under that hallowed roof
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#24 - November 2010

In conversation: Tom Burr

American sculptor Tom Burr talks to Steven Cairns about ‘the persona of the artist’, being catagorised within genres, and the influence of great cities on his practice
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#23 Autumn - September 2010 Review

Jorge Santos

17 July–26 September, 2010, Spike Island, Bristol
#21 Spring - March 2010 Review

Urban Stories: The X Baltic Triennial of International Art

25 September–22 November 2009, Various venues, Vilnius
#28 - February 2013

In the Shadow of the Hand : Object 4b

A collaborative project by Sarah Forrest and Virginia Hutchison
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#45 - June 2018 Review

Chapter Five

The fifth instalment of Out of Office Auto-Reply by Suzanne van der Lingen
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#36 - December 2015

The Hollow Mountain

Voice in the live performance of Maria Fusco’s, ‘Master Rock’, by Claire Walsh
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#62 - June 2021 Review

Looking at Quilts

Mhari McMullan reviews work by Arrange Whatever Pieces Come Your Way at Glasgow Print Studio. Part of Glasgow International 2021
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#22 - June 2010 Review

John Smith

19 March–13 April, 2010, Royal College of Art, London
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#15 Autumn - September 2008 Review

Books: Art Power

Boris Groys mitpress.mit.edu ISBN 978-0-262-07292-2
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#17 Spring - March 2009 Review

Katy Moran

28 November 2008–16 February 2009, Mima, Middlesbrough
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#11 Autumn - September 2007 Review

Books: between two deaths

Edited by Ellen Blumenstein and Felix Ensslin www.hatjecantz.de English Edition ISBN 978-3-775-2003-8 £24.99
#4 - December 2005 Review

Beijing Biennale

Biennale and other events citywide during September and October 2005