Index / Group show

Inner Other
Henry Broome visits ‘Inner Other’, a group show at Gossamer Fog, London, 29 July - 25 August
AFTERWORD
Louise Briggs, curator of ‘The transparent tortoiseshell and the un-ripe umbrella’, provides an intimate insight into the thought process behind the show which takes place at Glasgow Sculpture Studios 23 January - 5 March 2016 and includes work by Eva Berendes, Stephanie Mann, Rallou Panagiotou, Vanessa Safavi and Samara Scott
‘The transparent tortoiseshell and the un-ripe umbrella’: FOOTNOTES
The beginning of a series of footnotes to Glasgow Sculpture Studios’ new exhibition. Text by Louise Briggs
Remarks: Eastside Projects
Gavin Wade, curator of Eastside Projects, which opened in Birmingham end 2008, talks about collaborative work with artists.
Remarks: Younger Than Jesus
Lauren Cornell, executive director, Rhizome and adjunct curator, New Museum, is co-curating the New Museum’s first triennial for emerging art.
Remarks: 2 Turin Triennial
Daniel Birnbaum, director of Portikus, Frankfurt, discusses the tasks of curating 2 Turin Triennial and the 53rd Venice Bienniale
A Well-Cultivated Garden
Duncan McLaren visits a Glasgow show that seems custom-made for this Enlightenment issue
The Young Athenians
Edinburgh’s young artists move into the Royal Scottish Academy this autumn. Are they beating or joining the establishment game? Alex Kennedy tiptoes into hallowed spaces and asks a few of the players what side they are on.
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Mexican Lights
Moira Jeffrey travels to Monterrey and discovers bright lights at Sodium and Asphalt, a major showing of 12 British artists in Mexico
Sur le dandysme aujourd’hui
15 January–21 March, Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea, Santiago de Compostela
Conversations
27 September–16 November, 2008, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
Younger Than Jesus: Artist Directory
Phaidon Press/New Museum, 2009, £25, ISBN 978-0-7148498-1-2
EASTinternational
13 July–22 August, 2009, Various Venues, Norwich
Head-Wig (Portrait of an exhibition)
25 September–29 November, 2009, Camden Arts Centre, London
Generosity is the New Political
5 September–1 November, 2009, Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge
In & Out of Amsterdam: Travels in Conceptual Art, 1960-1976
19 July–5 October, MoMA, 2009, New York
Reduced Construction
28 November 20081–8 January 2009, Karma International, Zürich
British Art Show 7: In the Days of the Comet
23 October–9 January, various venues, Nottingham
Dynasty
11 June–5 September 2010, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris / Palais de Tokyo, Paris
The Long Dark
17 July–19 September 2010, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
Communication Suite
8 July–1 August 2008, Wolfson Building, Glasgow University, Glasgow
Claire Barclay / Neil Clements / Sally Osborn / Jonathan Owen / Sara Barker / Albrecht Schäfer
15 February–26 April 2008, doggerfisher, Edinburgh
Strange Events Permit Themselves the Luxury of Occurring
7 December 2007–10 February 2008, Camden Arts Centre, London
Live Undead
29 January–23 February 2008, Transmission Gallery, Glasgow
Luke Fowler & Charlie Hammond
19–24 January 2008, Buccleuch Street, Glasgow
You Have Not Been Honest
24 May–1 October 2007, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina, Naples
Books: between two deaths
Edited by Ellen Blumenstein and Felix Ensslin www.hatjecantz.de English Edition ISBN 978-3-775-2003-8 £24.99
Kommando Friedrich Hölderlin
27 January–17 March 2007, Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin
Matthew Barney / Joseph Beuys
28 October 2006–12 January 2007, Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin
Maurice Doherty, Mick Peter, Owen Piper, David Sherry
4 November–2 December 2006, Workplace Gallery, Gateshead
Charles Avery, Charles Avery/ Keith Wilson
9 Ocotber–3 December 2006, Cubitt, London / 2 November–16 December 2006, Alexandre Pollazzon Ltd, London
The Four
19 August–23 September 2006, Collins Galery, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
The Poets Still Throwing Up Their Hands
THE CHANGING ROOM 29 APR–10 JUN, 2006, Stirling
Seamus Harahan/Bedwyr Williams/ Margaret Salmon
COLLECTIVE GALLERY 10 JUN–22 JUL, 2006, Edinburgh
Dada’s Boys: Identity and Play in Contemporary Art
27 May–16 July 2006, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
Tropicalia: A Revolution in Brazilian Culture
Barbican, London, 16 February–21 May 2006
Scorpio’s Garden
12 October–15 November, Temporäre Kunsthalle, Berlin
Lorna Macintyre, Clare Stephenson and Jane Topping
Generator Projects, Dundee, 24 April-8 May