Index / Comment
#36 - November 2015
‘Whose Gaelic is it anyway?’ Identity and perception
By Glasgow-based musician, Cassie Ezeji
Sex in Architecture
Has urbanism become too polite? Richard Williams explores the concrete evidence in Richard Rogers’s work
Residency: Abraham Cruzvillegas
Mexican artist Abraham Cruzvillegas spent six months at Cove Park this summer shaping an exhibition for Glasgow’s CCA. The result is Autoconstrucción
Feminism: A Question of Readership
In this issue we publish a selection of the many reader responses to the set of questions on feminism in Issue 15
Report: Customising the New Monument
With the advent of exhibitions underscoring the instability of the monument in contemporary art, Isla Leaver-Yap asks what form monumentality takes in the 21st century
Paulina Olowska: And it is Time
Paulina Olowska’s painterly sense of history and fascination for collaboration is discussed by Isla Leaver-Yap
The { } Age: Alistair Gentry on the Enlightenment
Pamphleteers of the 18th century didn’t mince their words. And neither does Alistair Gentry, writer and artist, here speaking out on the idea of Enlightenment.
The Law of Motivation and Effort
Artist Tobias Sternberg wrestles with the temptations of supply and demand in today’s competitive contemporary art market