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/ #62 Twenty twenty one eclipse
#62 - August 2021
Review
Intimacy Creeps
Rose Higham-Stainton traces quotidian
matter
through three exhibitions in Edinburgh and Glasgow by Scottish artists Karla Black, Christine Borland and Gwenan Davies
#62 - July 2021
Review
She Exclaimed
Holly Pester considers exclamation marks in Second Place by Rachel Cusk and Sarah Tripp’s Guitar!
#62 - July 2021
Reflection
Doin’ it for the kids, the ESTATE way. 13 snapshots by Neil Cooper
‘With Jimmy Cauty a kind of absentee post-apocalyptic Pied Piper, the volcanic quake of
ESTATE
proves an irresistible attraction.’ Parked in Muirhouse, Edinburgh throughout June, the event occupies Easterhouse, Glasgow until end July 2021
#62 - June 2021
Review
Weeds on War
Rose Higham-Stainton reflects on Orford Ness in Suffolk and site-specific artworks by Alice Channer, Tatiana Trouvé, Emma McNally and others
#62 - June 2021
Reflection
‘A city that changes every time I turn my head’
Donald Butler visits Glasgow International 2021 and finds his ‘attention’ drifting
#62 - June 2021
Review
Domestic politics in Glasgow International 2021
A survey by Victoria Horne
#62 - June 2021
Review
Home Economics
Rachel Boyd visits an exhibition that brings together the work of Franki Raffles and Margaret Salmon. Part of Glasgow International 2021
#62 - June 2021
Review
Looking at Quilts
Mhari McMullan reviews work by
Arrange Whatever Pieces Come Your Way
at Glasgow Print Studio. Part of Glasgow International 2021
#62 - June 2021
Reflection
Home Cooking
Sean Wai Keung discusses his Tramway #BeyondWalls project
#62 - June 2021
Review
Unsettling Ecologies: We Began By Measuring Distance
Phoebe Campion on Basma Alsharif’s film, part of the
Another Gaze
programme ‘For a Free Palestine: Films by Palestinian Women’. The festival closes 18 June
#62 - June 2021
Twenty twenty one eclipse
MAP: summer season
#62 - June 2021
Review
Peripheral Visions
Jamie Limond reviews
Carol Rhodes:
See the World
at Kelvingrove, part of Glasgow International 2021
#62 - June 2021
Review
Nothing Personal
Susannah Thompson reviews a new journal that dares to ask the awkward questions and poses complex ideas around critical conversation
#62 - June 2021
Essay
‘I wasn’t looking back, we could hardly see ahead.’ The Chileans who came to Hull
Tom White explores the relationship between Chilean refugees and Hull in the 1970s