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#46 - September 2018
Event
is it lovely yet? Narrative Experiments
Hannah van Hove introduces Narrative Experiments, Glasgow Women’s Library, Sat 25 Aug, 2018, 2-4pm
#46 - September 2018
Review
‘To repeat this circle’
Rediscovering Margaret Tait at 100: Sarah Neely reports on three important exhibitions.
#46 - September 2018
MAP Editions
is it lovely yet?
an essay by Hannah Van Hove
#46 - August 2018
Review
CRYSTALLINE CHRYSALIS CRISIS
David Upton reports on a dissident takeover of Summerhall’s basement by artist and musician Fritz Welch
#46 - August 2018
Review
‘tomorrow maybe they will kill us’
Edinburgh Art Festival: Katy Hastie writes in response to Shilpa Gupta’s
For, in your tongue I cannot hide
at The Fire Station, Edinburgh College of Art, 26 July - 26 August
#46 - August 2018
Review
back in at the deep end
Emma Balkind reflects on
SINK
by Janice Kerbel, commissioned by The Common Guild and performed at The Western Baths Club, Glasgow
#46 - August 2018
Review
WOMAN WITH A RED HAT
Edinburgh Art Festival: Tom Jeffreys reflects on ‘Event for a Stage’ by Tacita Dean, part of
Woman with a Red Hat
, Fruitmarket, 7 July - 30 September
#46 - August 2018
Review
Hemispheric Phases
Edinburgh Art Festival: Tom Jeffreys visits a group exhibition at Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, including work by Birthe Jorgensen, Scott Rogers and Santiago Poggio, 28 July - 26 August
#46 - August 2018
Review
AMENABLE ARCHIVE
Edinburgh Art Festival: Calum Sutherland considers
The Green Man
by Lucy Skaer and others at Talbot Rice Gallery, 26 July - 6 October
#46 - August 2018
Review
New Order, Other Spaces
Lucy Weir writes on an exhibition by Jo Longhurst exploring the personal and professional in competitive gymnastics. Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, 2 - 12 August
#46 - August 2018
Review
The skin is an organ
Sam Playford-Greenwell on
ECZEMA!,
written and directed by Maria Fusco as part of The National Theatre of Wales’ NHS70 Festival
#46 - July 2018
Review
Something for the Boys
Eliel Jones reviews a new film work by Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings at Two Queens, Leicester, 30 June - 1 September
#46 - July 2018
Review
Naked and Practical
Amy Todman reviews a new collection of short stories, scenes and fragments by Siân Robinson Davies, published by tenletters
#46 - July 2018
Wannabe: notes toward a performance
Aniela Piasecka of Stasis on research, girl gangs and residency ambivalence
#46 - July 2018
Review
The fact that we do
Joanna Peace writes on EVA International in Limerick in the context of the Irish Referendum