February Issue
Florence Peake Paper Portraits 2007
Feature
The Last Laugh
Bob Dickinson on art and comedy
While galleries have recently turned to humour in the hope of engaging new audiences, art in the public realm has shown how laughter can be, politically speaking, deadly serious. How have artists such as Lucy Beech, Agnes Nedregard and Florence Peake disarmed audiences?
'Laughter is of the body, like speech, but interrupting, punctuating and interfering with it. At the same time, laughter is a social act, underpinning social bonds but also capable of undermining them. Its role in the debunking of power is well known to artists, but so too is its horrific mocking accompaniment to acts of extreme violence'
From the Archive
What's so funny? Anna Dezeuze on humour and contemporary art
Chto Delat? Partisan Songspiel. A Belgrade Story 2009
Feature
Brecht: Redux
Sarah James on the use and abuse of Bertolt Brecht
Why have so many disparate contemporary artists, from Mirza & Butler to WHW and Mark Neville, now turned to the guiding principles of a playwright born in the 1800s?
'Does Bertolt Brecht too often provide little more than an easy lingua franca for desperate funding bids or a superficial paradigm for an invested kind of praxis? Both of the former abound at present under conditions when artists and curators are increasingly forced to justify art's social impact and community ties under conditions that even David Cameron no longer bothers to call the "Big Society".'
Comment
Editorial
'Je ne suis pas d'accord avec ce que vous dîtes, mais je me battrai jusqu'á la mort pour que vous ayez le droit de le lire.'
'I do not agree with what you say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it.'
Attributed to Voltaire (Francois-Marie Arouet) 1694-1778
By SG Tallentyre (Evelyn Beatrice Hall) in The Friends of Voltaire, 1906
Letters
Iniva
Anita Bhalla, chair of Iniva's Board, responds to issues raised by Morgan Quaintance and Grant Watson.
Artnotes
Cuban artist Tania Bruguera is arrested and detained in Cuba for a public performance artwork; the Information Tribunal rules that Tate must reveal the historical sums it received in sponsorship from BP; Artists' Union England organises hustings for the general election; National Gallery staff strike against the privatisation of gallery services; the latest news on galleries, events, appointments, prizes and more.
Obituaries
Sue Arrowsmith 1950-2014
David Dye 1945-2015
AL Rees 1949-2014
Submissions: Send news items to artnotes@artmonthly.co.uk
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Gail Pickering She Was a Visitor 2014
Profile
Gail Pickering
Sophie J Williamson on the London-based artist
Gail Pickering uses video, performance, installation and live transmission in order to throw mediation itself open to scrutiny.
'Political agendas fall away, forming only a backstory or footnote, so that the interwoven narratives – between the camera, the images, their creators and their audiences – are allowed to come to the surface with, at the centre, Pickering's own editorial, subjective relationship with the material.'
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Reviews
Exhibitions
Revolver 2
Matt's Gallery, London
Chris Fite-Wassilak
Listening
Baltic 39, Newcastle
David Briers
Rie Nakajima: Fall
noshowspace, London
Virginia Whiles
Art & Language: Nobody Spoke
Lisson Gallery, London
Peter Suchin
Beauty and Revolution: The Poetry and Art of Ian Hamilton Finlay
Kettle's Yard, Cambridge
Cherry Smyth
Reiner Ruthenbeck
Serpentine Gallery, London
Marcus Verhagen
Emotional Resources
Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland
Louisa Elderton
Idit Elia Nathan: Footnotes Playing Dead
Standpoint Gallery, London
Deborah Schultz
Mark Neville: London/Pittsburgh
Alan Cristea Gallery, London
Curt Riegelnegg
Irma Blank: Breath Paintings
Amalia Pica: Switchboard
Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno
Martin Holman
Constructing Worlds: Photography and Architecture in the Modern Age
Walead Beshty: A Partial Disassembling of an Invention Without a Future
Barbican, London
Eleanor Clayton
Tom Dale: Terminal Blue
John Hansard Gallery, Southampton
Tim Dixon
Stuart Middleton: Sad Sketches
Piper Keys, London
Saim Demircan
Morgan Fisher
Maureen Paley, London
Lucy Stein and Shana Moulton: Retention
Gimpel Fils, London
Martin Herbert
Manchester Round-up
Cornerhouse • Castlefield Gallery • International 3 • Bureau
Bob Dickinson
Shanghai Biennale: Social Factory
Power Station of Art
Andrew J Stooke
Reviews
Books
How to Write About Contemporary Art
Jennifer Thatcher enjoys some guidance from Gilda Williams
'On a recent press trip, a critic confided that he writes with his mum in mind. She is more intelligent than me, he reasoned, and therefore it was embarrassing if she could not understand his writings about art.'
The Art of Walking: A Field Guide
Nick Warner finds that it is not the destination but the journey that counts
'While walking has long been equated with deep philosophical thought, endless pondering and a slow, deliberately contemplative pace of being, in modernity this act of walking and thinking takes on something of a political bent, becoming a defiant act against quicker, more efficient, less laborious modes of transport.'
Report
Letter from Sri Lanka
Facelift
Josephine Breese finds a new spirit of experimentation in Colombo
'Colombo is neater and shinier than ever before. Arriving in Sri Lanka's leading city or travelling beyond on new tarmac highways foregrounds the city's facelift in recent years: its lawns are clipped, railings painted, bus stops lit and streets swept. What's more, Colombo is becoming a varied and rich cultural hub, hosting the country's major exhibitions, arts projects and festivals.'
Listings
Events
London Art Calendar
This month's highlights include:
- Ruth Ewan & Chris Fite-Wassilak in conversation Camden Arts Centre 7.00pm Wed 4 Feb
- Kasper Konig on Reiner Ruthenbeck Goethe Institute 7.00pm Wed 11 Feb
- Karen Mirza & Brad Butler performance Whitechapel Gallery 7.00pm Thu 19 Feb
The updated London events calendar can also be viewed online.
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Exhibitions
Exhibition Listings
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Opportunities
Opportunities
Jobs
Curator
Contemporary arts organisation, pioneers in critical and experimental explorations of science and technology, seeks experienced inventive curator.
The Arts Catalyst, London | 16 Feb
www.artscatalyst.org
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Senior Lecturer in Filmmaking
Northern Film School, Leeds | 10 Feb
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Assistant Director
Matt’s Gallery, London | 9 Feb
www.mattsgallery.org
Director
The Henry Moore Foundation, Perry Green | 9 Feb
www.henry-moore.org
Artsadmin Traineeship
Artsadmin, London | 9 Feb
www.artsadmin.co.uk
Bridge Administrator
Norwich & Norfolk Festival | 2 Feb
www.nnfestival.org.uk
Exhibitions Officer
University of Aberdeen, Scotland | 2 Feb
www.abdn.ac.uk
Curatorial Assistant
Kettle's Yard, Cambridge | 6 Feb
www.kettlesyard.co.uk
Administrative & Creative Assistant
The School Creative Centre, East Sussex | 5 Feb
http://theschoolcreativecentre.co.uk
Project Manager
Span Arts, Narberth | 13 Feb
www.span-arts.org.uk
Creative Director
GMAC Film, Glasgow | 6 Feb
www.gmacfilm.com
Registrar / Gallery Manager
Pilar Corrias, London | 2 Feb
www.pilarcorrias.com
Arts Administrator
The Koestler Trust, London | 3 Feb
www.koestlertrust.org.uk
Advertising Representative
Frieze Publishing, London | 16 Mar
http://careers.frieze.com
Competitions/Commissions
Public Art Commission Guildford
Expressions of interest from artists or groups of artists to develop a site-specific work bringing character and uniqueness to an important route into and out of the town centre. Total value: £67,000
Guildford Borough Council | 13 Feb
www.guildford.gov.uk
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Billboard Commission
Bloc Projects | 29 Apr
www.blocprojects.co.uk
Call for Exhibition Proposals
Kunsthal Aarhus, Denmark | 1 Mar
www.callforcurators.com
People United Artist Commission
With Jasmin Vardimon Company, Children's Museum London & Southbank Centre | 9 Feb
http://peopleunited.org.uk
£20,000 Public Art Commission – Call for Artists
South Hill Park Arts Centre & Bracknell Forest Council present Gateway, a £20,000 Public Art commission. Shortlisted artists paid £500 R&D.
South Hill Park Arts Centre | 8 Feb
www.southhillpark.org.uk/gateway
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Cultural Innovation International Prize
Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona | 5 Feb
www.innovationcccb.org
International Sound Art Competition
The Engine Room, London | 15 Feb
https://engineroomlondon.org
Call for Entries
Frieze Artist Award, London | 10 Feb
http://friezeprojects.org
Digital Artwork Public Commission
Metal, Southend on Sea | 13 Feb
www.metalculture.com
The East London Painting Prize
Bow Arts, London | 8 Mar
www.bowarts.org
Residencies/Fellowships
Painting Fellowship 2016
Jerwood Visual Arts | 2 Mar
http://jerwoodvisualarts.org
Summer & Autumn Residencies
Hospitalfield, Scotland | 12 Feb
http://hospitalfield.org.uk
Residency in a Record Store
Pangaea Sculptors' Centre, London | 5 Feb
www.pangaeasculptorscentre.com
Residency at the European Southern Observatory
European Digital Art & Science Network, Chile | 9 Feb
www.aec.at/artandscience
Sound Art Residency Open Call
The Goethe-Institut London & SPACE, London | 16 Feb
www.spacestudios.org.uk
Residency Open Call
Know your Bristol | 18 Feb
http://knowyourbristol.blogs.ilrt.org
Residency in Norway
AiR Bergen, Norway | 1 Mar
http://airbergen.no
Call for Submissions
Bloomberg New Contemporaries, London | 8 Feb
www.newcontemporaries.org.uk
Residency in Berlin
THE WAPPINGPROJECT, Germany | 14 Feb
www.thewappingprojectberlin.com
Time & Space Residencies
Liverpool, Southend & Peterborough | 15 Mar
www.metalculture.com
Ceramics Graduate in Residence
Scottish Sculpture Workshop, Aberdeenshire | 28 Feb
www.ssw.org.uk
Residency for Poets, Writers & Text-Based Artists
Arteles Creative Center, Finland | 28 Feb
www.arteles.org
Residency in Lisbon
Roundabout.LX, Portugal | 1 Mar
http://roundaboutlx.wordpress.com
Research Residency in Art Writing
Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland | 9 Feb
www.eca.ed.ac.uk
Scholarships/Grants
Art Master Studies in Italian Cities of Art
IED - Istituto Europeo di Design offers a Master in Business Administration for Arts & Cultural Events in Venice + a Master in Arts Management with an itinerant formula (Florence / Rome + a workshop in Venice) from March 2015. Taught in English.
IED - Istituto Europeo di Design | 28 Feb
www.ied.edu
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The Syllabus: Open Call to Artists
Wysing Art Centre, Cambridge| 20 Feb
https://wysingartscentre.org
Henry Moore Foundation Fellowship in Sculpture
British School of Rome, Italy | 27 Feb
www.bsr.ac.uk
Jon Schueler Scholarship
Isle of Skye, Scotland | 3 Feb
www.smo.uhi.ac.uk
Exhibiting
Open Call
The Wilson, Cheltenham | 20 Feb
www.theopenwest.org.uk
Invitation for Project Submissions
SPIELART Festival Munich, Germany | 15 Feb
www.spielart.org
Photography Open Call
Belfast Photo Festival, Belfast | 6 Mar
www.belfastphotofestival.com
Members Open selected by Adam Chodzko
Limbo, Margate | 16 Feb
www.limboarts.co.uk
20/92 Video Open Call
Icebox Project Space, Philadelphia, USA | 15 Feb
www.cranearts.com/icebox
Call for Moving Image Submissions
artvideoKOELN International, Germany | 2 Mar
www.nmartproject.net
Open call for Video Art
THE Video Community, Poland | 1 Mar
www.thevideocommunity.com
Submissions: Send opportunities to opportunities@artmonthly.co.uk
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