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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#67 - February 2023 Short Story

Dull Pink Mush Takes Off At A Gallop

A tale by Bea Grant
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#20 Winter - November 2009

Gintaras Didžiapetris

Gintaras Didžiapetris in collaboration with Resonance 104.4fm
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#6 - June 2006

Journey Six: Glasgow and Port Glasgow

Having clocked up five journeys for MAP, taking him from London to Lumsden, Duncan McLaren boards the train once again to test the values of contemporary art in a pub, a gallery in a flat, a town hall and an annual report
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#41 - November 2017 Review

INTERSTICES

Rachael Finney reviews ‘Interstices’ by Terre Thaemlitz at Auto Italia, 3 October - 3 December
#30 - November 2013

MAP Screen | The Anthropology Effect

For the second installment of MAP Screen, Karen Cunningham selects three works—two clips from vintage television documentaries presented by David Attenborough and John Grierson and a video piece by Glasgow-based artist David Sherry
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#17 Spring - March 2009 Review

Katy Moran

28 November 2008–16 February 2009, Mima, Middlesbrough
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#5 - January 2006

Back Page: Kim Gordon

Kim Gordon, sound artist and founder member of Sonic Youth, on art and music 
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#22 - June 2010 Review

Marina Abramović

14 March–31 May, 2010, MoMA, New York
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#17 Spring - March 2009

Back Page: ‘Brain 2’, 2009

An encoded broadcast on Channel 21, Citizen’s Band. A script by Nathaniel Mellors 
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#20 Winter - November 2009 Review

Scorpio’s Garden

12 October–15 November, Temporäre Kunsthalle, Berlin
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#61 - March 2021 Reflection

Kaye

Edmée Lepercq peers through windows
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#66 - October 2022 SALT on MAP

II. Maps

Part of a trio of texts that unravel real and imagined oceanic journeys in South Africa, Scotland and Barbados. By Harvey Dimond
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#22 - June 2010 Review

Moving Images from the Attic Archive

19 March–18 April, 2010, Cooper Gallery, Dundee
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#6 - June 2006

Ian Hamilton Finlay

In these extracts from his eulogy read at Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh, Alec Finlay remembers his father, the artist, poet, philosopher and gardener Ian Hamilton Finlay
#4 - December 2005 Review

James Lumsden and Andrew MacKenzie

Sarah Myerscough, London 30 September-29 October 2005 
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#22 - June 2010

Remarks: Exhibition Histories

Lucy Steeds, researcher and editor at Afterall, introduces their forthcoming book project
#5 - January 2006

Commission: Clara Ursitti

Clara Ursitti is an artist based Glasgow who has recently exhibited at Tramway, Glasgow and Galleri 54, Gothenburg, Sweden. She has an upcoming exhibition at CB Studios, New York. (This entry will be completed online by July 2016).
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#37 - July 2016

The Weight of History

Victoria Horne considers ‘Weight’, a video work by Kate Davis. Essay published as part of ‘Footnoting the Archive: Endnotes’
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#60 - March 2021 Review

CAST by Jamie Donald

A response to Sharon Hayes’ ‘Fingernails on a blackboard: Bella’ which was screened at the launch of the year long GIVE BIRTH TO ME TOMORROW—Artist Moving Image Festival 2021
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#9 - March 2007 Review

Douglas Gordon

2 November 2006–14 January 2007, Royal Scottish Academy Building, Edinburgh
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#66 - July 2022 Bodies, Proximity and Place

CHURN

A poem by Francis Jones
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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
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#23 Autumn - September 2010

The Devil Makes Work

Fiona Jardine examines the relationship between art and the everyday world of work Nine Trades of Dundee, 1 July–31 October
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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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#63 - September 2021 Review

Chronicler

Kirsty Hendry responds to Alice Hattrick’s new book Ill Feelings
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#65 - March 2022 Good on Paper Series

To Compose

Appendix 3 of Good on Paper’s first invitation to readers to join the Performance & Language workshop
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#66 - September 2022 Review

STRINGS RESUME DANCING

Alice Hill-Woods finds a collaborative refrain resonating through the Institut français d’Écosse, Edinburgh
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#60 - March 2021 Review

Cinema of resistance

Anahit Behrooz reviews Mohammad Rasoulof’s ‘There is No Evil’ at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival
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#8 - November 2006 Review

Christian Jankowski

8–30 September 2006, Lisson Gallery, London
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#3 - August 2005

Commission: Art After Love’s Philosophy

From 28 June to 9 July 2005, David Michael Clarke cycled the 1124 km from rue d’Angleterre (Nantes) to La Promenade des Anglais (Nice). He used the voyage to collect images, thoughts and texts for this new work.
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#23 Autumn - September 2010

Hans Ulrich Obrist interviews Emily Wardill

Curator Hans Ulrich Obrist talks to Emily Wardill about her enigmatic film work
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#17 Spring - March 2009 Review

theanyspacewhatever

24 October 2008–7 January 2009, Guggenheim Museum, New York
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#66 - July 2022 Bodies, Proximity and Place

Shaking the world: Hannah Black’s Tuesday or September or the End

A review by Rosie Woodhouse
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#60 - January 2021 Editorial

Issue #60 Real Estate

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#25 - July 2011

Shoplifters Shopgirls

Glasgow-based artists Sophie Macpherson and Clare Stephenson talk to Steven Cairns about their recent collaboration and how theatrical contexts have shaped it