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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#56 - March 2020 Review

Ambiguous Heterotopias

James Bell reviews Seized by the Left Hand at Dundee Contemporary Arts
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#10 - June 2007 Review

Nick Evans

10 March–14 April 2007, Mary Mary, Glasgow
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#65 - May 2022 Good on Paper Series

Spiritual

Appendix 3 of Good on Paper’s second invitation to join a workshop on Performance & Energy
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#25 - July 2011 Screening

Reproductive Labour: Cinenova

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#22 - June 2010

Commission: Jimmie Durham

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#18 Summer - June 2009

Residency: Simon Fujiwara

Oliver Basciano meets Simon Fujiwara to discuss his work and recent residency in LA
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#24 - November 2010

Sculpture Haven

Irene Kernan, director of Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop announces a big step forward for the organisation
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#65 - May 2022
A Year of Carte Blanche & Other Chimeras

Upreference (from the urn-taciturn)

Project Editor Daniela Cascella responds to last month’s contribution by Jessica Sequeira
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#10 - June 2007

Aernout 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 videos
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#59 - December 2020 From the archive

Back Page: Rear Window Cinema

Alison Scott shares notes on the window as cinema and a series of ‘Back Pages’ in the MAP archive, offering a Back Page to this extended issue
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#55 - January 2020 Review

Anna Maria Maiolino

Maria Howard responds to this extraordinary Brazilian artist’s retrospective, Making Love Revolutionary, at the Whitechapel Gallery, London until 12 January 2020
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#16 Winter - November 2008

Charles Avery: Mythologies

Charles Avery’s entire practice is built on the creation of a new world, an island place where cults and gulls and islanders all play their part. Anthony Spira explores its boundaries
#1 - February 2005

Studio: Jim Lambie

Ruth Hedges talks to artist Jim Lambie in his Glasgow studio 
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#13 Spring - December 2019 From the archive

Commission: Alasdair Gray

To commemorate the life of Alasdair Gray, we also republish his MAP commission. “As he prepares for his Glasgow International solo exhibition at Sorcha Dallas, artist and celebrated author of Lanark, Alasdair Gray publishes for the first time his Prologue to The Tragedy of Faust” MAP, Spring Issue, 2008
#37 - January 2016

edits-while-u-wait

57 texts from ‘edits-while-u-wait’: the free editing service for artists’ writings aimed at exploring the role of the editor in contemporary art. Introduction by Claire Walsh
#16 Winter - November 2008

Remarks: Katy Dove

Katy Dove discusses her two year residency at Platform, Glasgow, and how working with community groups has reflected on her practice. 
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#6 - April 2006 Conversation

Boys’ Club

Dada is back… or perhaps it never went away. As a major retrospective transfers from Paris to New York, an exhibition in Edinburgh explores the influence of the ‘anti-art’ movement on today’s British practitioners. So is it all dirty jokes and Oedipal angst, or should our hearts belong to Dada?
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#1 - February 2005 Review

Suck on Science, Michael Fullerton

CCA, Glasgow, 29 Jan-13 Mar 2005
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#60 - January 2021 Short Story

Bestia Taurina

by Catalina Barroso-Luque
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#32 - August 2014 Review

CROSS 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
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#68 - August 2023 Review

Cowrie Shells on Rope

Cheryl McGregor reflects on the work of Saoirse Amira Anis recently showing at DCA, Dundee
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#65 - May 2022 Review

Night Milk

By Bryony Bodimeade
#24 - November 2010 Review

The Portable John Latham

Edited by Antony Hudek and Athanasios Velios, Occasional Papers in association with Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2010, £12.50,                                                   ISBN 978-0-9562605-5-0
#24 - November 2010 Review

Traffic: Conceptual Art in Canada 1965–1980

11 September–28 November, University of Toronto Art Galleries
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#12 Winter - November 2007

Remarks: Three Spaces

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#23 Autumn - September 2010 Review

Sinister Resonance: The Mediumship of the Listener

David Toop, Continuum, 2010, £17.99, ISBN: 978-1441149725
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#38 - January 2017 Review

Style Lines

Tiffany Boyle reviews the The Inventors of Tradition II
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#2 - May 2005 Review

Books: The Garden of Cosmic Speculation

By Charles Jencks, published by Frances Lincoln, March 2005 
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#13 Spring - March 2008 Review

Books & Film DVDs: Oreet Ashery

www.thisisunbound.co.uk £10
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#15 Autumn - September 2008 Review

Music: 17

Bill Drummond www.beautiful-books.co.uk ISBN 9781905636266
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#17 Spring - March 2009 Review

Simon Bedwell

15 January–15 February, Studio Voltaire, London
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#37 - December 2016

It is this it is this, it is this

A Portrait of Margaret Tait. Transcript of ‘It is this it is this, it is this’, a performative video-essay by Laura Edbrook & Sarah Forrest
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#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
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#56 - March 2020 Essay

A Maggot - For Freda

Kirsty Hendry considers ‘the flimsy layer that separates one body from another’, as we re-publish her 2018 essay
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#1 - February 2005 Review

Books: The Wilco Book

PictureBox, 2004