April Issue
Oliver Ressler Everything's coming together while everything's falling apart 2016
Interview
Work Force
Oliver Ressler interviewed by Colin Perry
The Austrian artist, based in Vienna, discusses capitalism, collaboration and strategies of resistence.
I want to state clearly that I don't consider the text as being didactic. I reject this term for my work, which has too often been used to bash socially engaged artists who take a clear position in contrast with the vast majority of artistic production which is opaque and ambiguous and open to all kinds of interpretation.
'fashwave' image from the white supremacist Daily Stormer
Feature
The Art Right
Larne Abse Gogarty charts the rise of the right in art
While some argue that LD50 gallery's embrace of neoreactionary thought was an exercise in free speech, the fact that access to its programme of events and talks was restricted suggests otherwise. Meanwhile, white supremacists are actively developing an aesthetic based on post-internet art in order to draw in new recruits, a development that needs to be directly challenged.
Defences of far-right, white-supremacist ideas made in the name of free speech imagine that such debates can be held neutrally. What they fail to understand is that while the art world likes to imagine itself as a free space for the liberal exploration of ideas, this is a delusion only permissible to those who never have to feel vulnerable on the street.
Karla Black What to ask of Others 2011
Feature
Women's Work
Maria Walsh takes a critical view of the slew of women's art shows
Should the current focus on female artwork ten years after the 'feminaissance' of 2007 be a cause for celebration or is the work of artists like Karla Black and Sheila Hicks being co-opted into an altogether more conservative agenda?
Instead of feminist art or feminist-inspired art, the reification of 'making' gets uncannily or subliminally mapped onto 'women's art' in an uncritical celebration of pleasure and skill.
Comment
Editorial
Rewriting History
Radical ideologies require clear histories and obvious enemies, but idealogues and propagandists have to invent these because the world is a complicated place. One task, therefore, of non-extremists is to challenge these official narratives, and challenge them repeatedly.
The official rewriting of the history of the Vietnam War began under President Obama with the date of the war itself.
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From the Back Catalogue
1980s Amna Malik on viewing the past through the eyes of the present
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Artnotes
Make War Not Art
President Trump plans to axe the US National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities; white supremacists and anti-fascists brawl in a US art institute; the South African artist Zwelethu Mthethwa is found guilty of murdering Nokuphila Kumalo, a 23-year-old sex worker; Julian Charrière's new cannon sculpture is seized by Berlin police; the UK government's Ebacc plans are again attacked by figures in the arts; the staff union at Goldsmiths demands improvements at the college; Parkett ceases publication; the Haus der Kunst in Munich is investigated over links with the Church of Scientology; plus the latest news on galleries, appointments, prizes and more.
Obituaries
Gustav Metzger 1926-2017
Howard Hodgkin 1932-2017
Jenna Bliss Poison The Cure 2017
Profile
Jenna Bliss
Tim Steer on a New York-based artist who examines addiction, detox and recovery in life and art.
Jenna Bliss's video outlines, through different historical material and interviews, how the state was wholly inadequate in addressing the issue of addiction and, in some circumstances, complicit in propagating its activities.
Neville Gabie 'Playing Away' 2000-13
Exhibitions
How Much of This is Fiction
FACT, Liverpool
Bob Dickinson
John Latham: A World View
Speak
Serpentine Galleries, London
Lynton Talbot
Inventing Downtown: artist-run galleries in New York City 1952-1965
Grey Art Gallery, New York
Nadja Millner-Larsen
COUM Transmissions
Humber Street Gallery, Hull
David Briers
Public View
Bluecoat, Liverpool
Mike Pinnington
Viktor Timofeev: If I could go to sleep for days, would you count the hours?
Two Queens, Leicester
Tom Emery
Rome Round-up
MAXXI Museum • 1/9unosunove • MLF/Marie-Laure Fleisch • Galerie Emanuel Layr
Martin Herbert
London Round-up
Frith Street Gallery • Tintype • Barbican • Handel Street Projects
Peter Suchin
Reviews
Film
Independent Frames: American Experimental Animation in the 1970s + 1980s
Jamie Sutcliffe
The works collected here all seemingly betrayed their makers' captivation with the form's lack of any real laws, cherishing its aptitude for riotous freedom, outlandish humour and poignant self-reflection.
Reviews
Books
Mathilde Roman: On Stage – The Theatrical Dimension of Video Image
Paul O'Kane
The artwork has grown up and around, above and behind us, creeping beneath our feet, into our ears, asking us to sit, stand, walk, read, lie down, 'please take one' or otherwise interact.
Reviews
Sound
Sonic Acts Festival: The Noise of Being
Niki Russell
A frenetic schedule combining exhibition, conference, films, performances and sound at various venues across Amsterdam encouraged the pursuit of a particular subjective experience and an acceptance of the ephemeral irretrievability of this sonic flux.
Reports
I Ata Dogruel Endless Field 2017
Letter From Istanbul
Alternative Strategies
Bryony White
The presence of I Ata Dogruel's body was a gesture of vulnerability in a moment of political uncertainty.
Michael Pinsky The City Speaks 2017
Letter From Hull
Looking Up
Laura Robertson
My hope for Hull would be that its residents seize control: strengthening artist networks within and outside the city.
Nathalie Djurberg with Hans Berg Turn Into Me 2008
Letter From Stockholm
The Cult of the New
Andrew J Stooke
In the city the architectural fabric resonates with the past but it is expressionist sensibility and Modernism that are venerated.
Artlaw
Professional Practice
The Code
Henry Lydiate
Professionals and institutions need not operate in isolation from ethical standards of the wider museum/gallery community: they are given substantial guidance and support in pursuing exemplary ethical practices by the International Council of Museums (ICOM).
Listings
Events
Calendar
This month's highlights include:
- LUX Critical Forum: Discussion group for artists working with moving image CCA 6.30pm Tue 4 Apr
- Basim Magdy screening and Q&A ICA 2.00pm Sat 15 Apr
- Sonia Boyce, Dr Kimathi Donkor, Jacob V Joyce and Zoe Whitley discussion on black art and activism Royal Academy of Arts 6.00pm Fri 21 Apr
The updated events and exhibitions calendar can also be viewed online.
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Exhibition Listings
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Opportunities
Opportunities
Jobs
Gallery Manager
This person is responsible for the day to day running of the organisation and setting up systems to ensure the smooth operation of Drawing Room (gallery, office, admin, website, communications).
Drawing Room, London | 10 Apr
www.drawingroom.org.uk
promoted
Public Engagement Manager
We are looking for a Public Engagement Manager who can inspire, lead and build upon the successes of the past 33 years; taking the organisation forwards to achieve even more.
Two days per week (starting), £25,800 pro rata PAYE.
CGP London | 26 Apr
www.cgplondon.org
promoted
Technician
Cooper Gallery, Dundee | 4 Apr
www.dundee.ac.uk
Communications Officer
White Cube, London | 6 Apr
galleryrecruit@gmail.com
Part-time Associate Professorships in Fine Art
University of Oxford | 10 Apr
www.ox.ac.uk
Lecturer in Fine Art
University of Lincoln | 10 Apr
www.lincoln.ac.uk
Administrator
East Gallery at Norwich University of the Arts | 10 Apr
www.nua.ac.uk
Dean of Art and Design
Nottingham Trent University | 14 Apr
www.ntuopportunities.co.uk
Trustee
Salisbury Art Centre | 14 Apr
www.salisburyartscentre.co.uk
Gallery Assistant
The Turnpike, Leigh | 15 Apr
www.theturnpike.org.uk
Head of Visual Arts
University of Hertfordshire | 17 Apr
www.herts.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Photographic Practice
University of Northampton | 17 Apr
www.northampton.ac.uk
Academy Director
Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart | 28 Apr
www.akademie-solitude.de
Fully Funded PhD Studentship in Poetry, Fine Art and the Document
Loughborough University | 4 May
www.lboro.ac.uk
Competitions/Commissions
Michael O'Pray Prize – Open Call for Early Career Writers
The prize seeks new writing on innovation and experimentation in moving-image art. The winner will receive £500 and their submitted text published by Art Monthly.
Film and Video Umbrella & Art Monthly | 16 May
www.fvu.co.uk
promoted
Woon Foundation Prize
Baltic 39, Newcastle | 3 Apr
www.baltic39.com
Applications Open: Jerwood/FVU Awards
Jerwood Visual Arts | 4 Apr
www.jerwoodfvuawards.com
Public Realm Intervention
Oceansgate, Plymouth | 17 Apr
www.plymhearts.org
The Greater Manchester Emerging Contemporary Arts Prize
Manchester | 19 Apr
www.gmartsprize.co.uk
The John Ruskin Prize
The Millennium Gallery, Sheffield | 24 Apr
www.ruskinprize.co.uk
Contemporary British Painting Prize
The Herrick Gallery and Richmond Museum, London | 30 Apr
www.contemporarybritishpainting.com
Residencies/Fellowships
Summer Residencies: Call for Proposals
Chisenhale Studios, London | 6 Apr
www.chisenhale.co.uk
Artists in Residence × 2
Attenborough Arts Centre, University of Leicester | 7 Apr
www.le.ac.uk
The Space and Time Artist Residency
Guttenberg Arts, New Jersey | 9 Apr
www.guttenbergarts.com
Open Call: The Artist Entrepreneur
Praksis, Oslo | 12 Apr
www.praksisoslo.org
Pete Lloyd Lewis Studio Award
Chisenhale Studios, London | 13 Apr
www.chisenhale.co.uk
StudioBook 2017: Call for Applications
Mark Devereux Projects, Manchester | 14 Apr
www.markdevereuxprojects.com
Micro Residency Programme
Edinburgh Sculpture Studios | 28 Apr
www.edinburghsculpture.org
Incubate – Studio Incubation Residencies
The Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin | 2 Jun
www.draiocht.ie
Scholarships/Grants
Grants for Artists
The Elephant Trust | 10 Apr
www.elephanttrust.org.uk
Invitation to Young Talents to Apply for a Scholarship
The Braunschweig University of Art, Germany | 12 Apr
www.hbk-bs.de
Critical Writing Bursary
a-n and Spacex, Exeter | 12 Apr
www.spacex.org.uk
Exhibiting
Open Call for Artists to Exhibit
Scaffold Gallery, Manchester | 9 Apr
www.scaffoldgallery.com
Call for Curators
Air Gallery, New York | 21 Apr
www.airgallery.com
ArtAngel Everywhere Open Call
ArtAngel | 30 Apr
www.artangel.org.uk
Video Art & Experimental Film Festival
Tribeca Film Center, New York City | 5 May
www.videoart.net
Two Open Calls for Artists & Curators
CUE Art Foundation, New York | 12 May
www.cueartfoundation.org
Open Call for Artists' Moving Image and Other Work
Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival | 1 Jun
www.berwickfilm-artsfest.com
Open Call for Interfaces Monthly
Barbican & The Trampery, London | Rolling
www.barbican.org.uk
Submissions: Send opportunities to opportunities@artmonthly.co.uk
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