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#24 - December 2019

Gray Matters

To celebrate the brilliant life and work of Alasdair Gray, who died on 30 December 2019, we republish an article from 2010 by Neil Mulholland that examines the life’s work of the Glasgow artist/writer who chronicled, in words and pictures, the city and the lives of his friends through the lens of a startlingly unique imagination
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#13 Spring - December 2019

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
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#54 - December 2019

The Pleasure of Expense

‘This exhibition… portrays both an ideological time-gone-by and a tableau of our emerging present.’ Ken Neil reviews the recent exhibition by Jasmina Cibic at the Cooper Gallery, Dundee
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#54 - December 2019

Announcing three new MAP editors

Reviews Editor duo joined by Commissioning Editor
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#54 - December 2019

(Be)longing by Daniella Valz Gen

A poetic document on Valz Gen’s embodied landscape interventions which examine the act of burial as a way to reflect on the migrant body. This is the final invited contribution in response to the Penetrate: Translate series
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#54 - December 2019

Mini interview with Bhanu Kapil

Is psychosis particulate? Does it turn the air a light pink, a tint like yellow? Catalina Barroso-Luque asks writer Bhanu Kapil about psychosis, performance, public versus private. We are delighted to publish this short correspondence as part of Penetrate: Translate, a MAP reading group
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#54 - December 2019

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A new text by Dolores Dorantes. Translated by Catalina Barroso-Luque
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#54 - December 2019

Can Loneliness Perform a Politics?

‘To be alone. Together. To not brush the feeling of loneliness off. To not console. To not ask to be consoled. To not mask our difference… To not try to make the other one of us.’ Catalina Barroso-Luque reflects on her project Penetrate: Translate—an exercise in the political practice of being lonely together. Four texts celebrate the conclusion of the eponymous five session reading group
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#54 - December 2019 Poetry

Meld / Blueprint

A selection of poems, taken from the publication by Judith Hagan, Jessica Higgins & Rebecca Wilcox, written in September 2019 at The Bower, Brunswick Park, Camberwell
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#54 - December 2019 Review

Hanging Out

Artist Moving Image Festival, LUX Scotland at Tramway, Glasgow, 16/17 November 2019. Review by Cicely Farrer
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#54 - November 2019 MAP Reading Group

Penetrate: Translate reading group

Final session. Pinochet Porn in Progress by Ellen Cantor. CCA Clubroom, Monday 9 December, 6.30pm
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#54 - November 2019 MAP Reading Group

Penetrate: Translate reading group

Session Four. NOW OVER. Ban en Banlieue by Bhanu Kapil. CCA, Monday 25 November, 6.30pm
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#54 - November 2019 Review

Healing Thoughts

William Kherbek reviews Honey-Suckle Company: Omnibus, ICA, London, 2 October 2019 to 12 January 2020
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#54 - November 2019 MAP Reading Group

Penetrate: Translate reading group overview

A MAP reading group led and devised by Catalina Barroso-Luque, a Mexican artist living in Glasgow.
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#54 - November 2019 Review

Having failed to get a room in a static caravan: a fragment of a fragment

A dual account of a day at Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival 2019. Alison Scott and Rosie Roberts writing as again+again.
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#54 - November 2019 Review

On Venus

Daniel Fountain reviews Patrick Staff’s new show at the Serpentine Galleries, 8 November 2019 to 9 February 2020
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#47 - September 2018 Review

Beneath the Platform

William Kherbek reflects on the 10th Berlin Biennale, We Don’t Need Another Hero, 9 June - 9 September 
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#14 Summer - June 2008

Report: Exhibition by Commission

Jane Neal traces the path of a new phenomenon in British art: the meteoric rise of the public commission.
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#3 - August 2005 Review

Our Surroundings

DCA, Dundee 14 May-17 July
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#25 - July 2011

Emerging: Nicolas Party

John Calcutt examines this painter’s dynamic visual lexicon
#11 Autumn - September 2007

Commission: Donald Urquhart

The artist known for his party attitude and black and white style, Donald Urquhart brings FOUR WOMEN out of his personal archive and creates a set of drawings, with accompanying text, especially for this issue of MAP
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#39 - August 2017 Review

May all of your dreams come true

Anna McLauchlan experiences Ross Little’s ‘The Heavy of Your Body Parts and The Cool Air of the Air Condition’, the fourth commission in Collective’s Satellites programme
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#45 - May 2018 Review

Chapter Three

The third instalment of Out of Office Auto-Reply by Eley Williams
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#18 Summer - June 2009 Review

Thea Djordjadze

22 March–24 May, Kunsthalle Basel, Basel
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#40 - September 2017 Review

Showstoppers

Calum Gardner responds to ‘Showstoppers - Silver Centrepieces’ at Temple Newsam House, Leeds, 13 May - 15 October
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#15 Autumn - September 2008 Review

Alan Michael

3 May–20 July 2008, Tate Britain, London
#21 Spring - March 2010

Dispatches from Ben Rivers on location for his forthcoming sci-fi project

Filmmaker Ben Rivers discusses his latest project, which has taken him to Lanzarote, Japan, New Zealand and Tuvalu
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#3 - August 2005 Review

Double Vision

Timespan Gallery and Museum, Helmsdale 4-30 June and Australian Galleries, Collingwood 8-31 July, 2005
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#43 - March 2018 Review

In Place of Hate

Jessica Ramm considers the results of Edmund Clark’s three-year residency at HMP Grendon, the UK’s only therapeutic prison. Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, 6 December 2017 - 11 March 2018
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#22 - June 2010 Review

Dundee: Moving Images from the Attic Archive

19 March–18 April, 2010, Cooper Gallery
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#10 - June 2007 Review

Music: Life Without Buildings

Live at the Annandale Hotel Gargleblast £10
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#7 - September 2006 Review

Siren

Chris Watson BOOKSCAPES, 2006, £9.95 dp003: converse without leaving home Various contributors DISCPARC, DCA, 2006, £4
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#17 Spring - March 2009 Review

Simon Martin

28 November 2008–18 January 2009, Chisenhale, London
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#19 Autumn - September 2009 Review

Simon Starling

13 December 2008–31 October, 2010, Sol LeWitt through 2033 MASS MoCA, Boston
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#16 Winter - November 2008 Review

Conversations

27 September–16 November, 2008, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
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#11 Autumn - September 2007

Report: What is ‘Public’ in Public Art?

Christophe Gallois on the Site-Specific
#37 - July 2016

Endnotes: On Social Reproduction

Endnotes to Victoria Horne’s essay ‘The Weight of History’ published as part of ‘Footnoting the Archive: Endnotes’
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#8 - November 2006

Emerging: Maria Pires

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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#17 Spring - March 2009

Residency: Jordan Baseman

Ilsa Colsell discovers power and honesty in the films of Jordan Baseman
#13 Spring - March 2008

Back Page: Donelle Woolford

FROM: DONELLE WOOLFORD, SUBJECT: DOUBLE AGENT, ICA, LONDON, TO: MAP 
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#16 Winter - November 2008 Review

Sterling Ruby

9 October–15 November, 2008, Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, London  
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#22 - June 2010

End Note: Gerard Byrne

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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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#9 - March 2007

A Well-Cultivated Garden

Duncan McLaren visits a Glasgow show that seems custom-made for this Enlightenment issue
#31 - April 2014 MAP Reading Group

‘Sick Sick Sick’ : The Books of Ornery Women

A reading project examining a radical or ‘bludgeoned’ subjectivity of female writers | Session Four
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#6 - April 2006 Review

Glasgow International 2006

Various venues, Glasgow, 19 April–1 May 2006 
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#16 Winter - November 2008 Review

Steve McQueen

10 September–23 November, 2008 Baltic, Gateshead  
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#54 - November 2019 MAP Reading Group

Penetrate: Translate reading group

Session Four. NOW OVER. Ban en Banlieue by Bhanu Kapil. CCA, Monday 25 November, 6.30pm
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#22 - June 2010

Remarks: SSW

Dr Nuno Sacramento talks about moving to the north of Scotland as director of Scottish Sculpture Workshop. 
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#5 - January 2006

Cathy 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 code
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#12 Winter - November 2007 Review

Books: Scott Myles

Edited by Beatrix Ruf www.jrp-ringier.com ISBN 978-3-905701-63-0 £17
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#14 Summer - June 2008 Review

Raymond Pettibon

15 March–26 April 2008, Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin