February Issue
David Claerbout Oil workers (from the Shell company of Nigeria) returning home from work, caught in the torrential rain 2013
Feature
Art and Accelerationism
Tim Dixon argues that the only way out of accelerationism is through it
In responding to the increased pace of capitalism, have artists who embrace overstimulation, such as Plastique Fantastique and Suzanne Treister, or slowness, such as David Claerbout and Yelena Popova, found a path to liberation?
Slowness must remain critical and avoid falling into a therapeutics that simply gives the viewer pause in order to return refreshed to the marketplace.
William Eggleston Untitled, 1974 (Walter Hopps)
Feature
Gonzo Curating
Andrew Hunt proposes an alternative model of the curator
With the tired curator-as-auteur model increasingly producing corporatised zombie exhibitions, is it time to revisit freewheeling curatorial practices that resist the deathly institutional embrace?
In terms of burgeoning fashions that attempt to address the traditional and continuing status of the museum as mausoleum and its exacerbation through corporate interest, a shift has emerged through alternative archives constructed by 'outsider collectors'.
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Comment
Editorial
Hocus Potus
In this post-truth world of alternative facts it seems that life is increasingly imitating art – now is the time for artists to imagine alternative fictions so that reality can be bent into a better shape.
In a case of life imitating art, Trump's cynical populism, hucksterism and bogus 'America first' patriotism – one of his first acts as president was to sign a proclamation for a national day of patriotism – could have been taken straight from the pages of the novel It Couldn't Happen Here.
Artnotes
President Protest
Artists mobilise in protest against President Trump; Artists Space exhibitors are hospitalised by Trump supporters; protesters campaign against Bangor University's decision to close its Fine Art courses; Kirklees Council threatens to sell its Francis Bacon painting to plug the hole in its finances; the latest news on galleries, appointments, prizes and more.
Obituaries
Jean Fisher 1942-2016
Martin Naylor 1944-2016
John Berger 1926-2017
Mark Fisher 1968-2017
Reiner Ruthenbeck 1937-2016
Daan Van Golden 1936-2017
40th Anniversary
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Wanted
The Missing Issue
Last Chance: 28 February Deadline
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Readers with very long memories may remember – and the sharp-eyed among those who have accessed AM's back catalogue online may have noticed – that something is missing from the year 1978. A quick count would soon reveal that only nine issues were published that year instead of ten.
The missing magazine is for the month of April, which would have been issue 16. Instead, the number was carried over seamlessly to the May issue, which ran a fulsome apology and explanation from Peter Townsend and his co- editor and publisher, Jack Wendler: 'The fact is that we got behind on schedules and despaired and decided that the only way to pick up on schedules was to drop an issue.' The apology concludes with the words, 'We'll try not to let it happen again' – and it didn't.
To celebrate 40 years of continuous publication, AM is inviting readers to help create a virtual issue for April 1978 to complete the set, which will be published online in April next year. Contributors are invited to research or simply to imagine what might have been in the issue (for reference, the May 1978 issue can be viewed online). For further information, specifications and conditions check the AM website: www.artmonthly.co.uk/missing-issue
Simeon Barclay Winner Takes All 2016 detail
Profile
Simeon Barclay
Tom Emery on a London-based, northern artist who defies expectations in both his life and work.
The Spice Boys are an example of another thread running through the work: that of the tragic, Icarus-like figure, often an athlete, experiencing great success but also failure, apparently due to their own flamboyance.
Aki Sasamoto Memo Random 2015
Exhibitions
Movement of the People
Art Exchange, Colchester
Matthew Bowman
Postwar: Art Between the Pacific and the
Atlantic 1945-1965
Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany
Axel Lapp
...Hounded by External Events...
Maureen Paley, London
Peter Suchin
Shanghai Biennale: Why Not Ask Again – Arguments, Counter-arguments and Stories
Power Station of Art
Andrew J Stooke
Kochi-Muziris Biennale: Forming in the pupil of an eye
various venues, Kerala, India
Rob La Frenais
No Such Thing As Gravity
FACT, Liverpool
Mike Pinnington
Amanda Beech: Covenant Transport Move or Die
Baltic, Gateshead
Jonathan P Watts
Lucy Raven: Edge of Tomorrow
Serpentine Gallery, London
Paul Carey-Kent
Dayanita Singh: Museum of Shedding
Frith Street Gallery, London
Deborah Schultz
Thinking Tantra
The Drawing Room, London
Cherry Smyth
Rehana Zaman
Tenderpixel, London
Isobel Harbison
City Sculpture Projects 1972
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds
Lara Eggleton
New York Round-up
Abrons Art Center • Anthology • Participant Inc • Petzel Gallery
Lizzie Homersham
Reviews
Books
Artist-Run Europe: Practice/Projects/Spaces
Jennifer Thatcher on a survey of independents
With spaces closing all the time (seven in Dublin alone since the start of the book project), Artist-Run Europe can only hope to provide a snapshot of this highly precarious scene.
Reports
Letter From Santa Fe
Layered Histories
Chris Fite-Wassilak experiences the small town's big art scene
Meow Wolf was packed, and touted as a success, marking the public emergence of an audience that wasn't recognised or catered for before, separate from the Native American pottery buffs and the visitors to Canyon Road.
Letter From Honshu
Asia-futurism
Jamie Sutcliffe finds the art in central Japan
Dawn Chan outlines the ways that a myth of an Asia hard-wired for futurity and underscored by images of 'cities in hyperdrive and sleep-deprived gamers' might filter back into Japanese conceptions of the self.
Conference
Idle Women: Shifting Loyalties – Feminism Today
Sara Jaspan catches the canal boat conference
Where and how do we begin to repair our crumbling society, and is it relevant to be worrying about feminism right now? From the discussions that came out of the weekend, it seems that the separation of these issues is part of what holds both back.
Artlaw
Contracts
Continuing Silence
Henry Lydiate bemoans the silence surrounding primary sales
Some collectors agree verbally to a buy-back condition, but refuse to include it in a written contract of sale; this may also be a deal-breaker for artists, because they do not want to risk such collectors reneging on their verbal promise in the future.
Listings
Events
Calendar
This month's highlights include:
- Art is Not a Commodity symposium ICA 11.00am Sat 18 Feb
- Rachel Maclean screening Spacex 3.30pm Sat 18 Feb
- Malcolm Le Grice and Keith Rowe performance Plymouth Arts Centre 6.00pm Wed 22 Feb
The updated events and exhibitions calendar can also be viewed online.
Exhibitions
Exhibition Listings
Art Monthly's exhibition listings can be viewed online.
Audio
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Next broadcast: 8pm Monday 13 February
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Online
Audio recordings are available in the Events section of the Art Monthly website: www.artmonthly.co.uk/events
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Opportunities
Opportunities
Jobs
Director, National College of Art & Design
The National College of Art & Design, Dublin, is looking for a committed and dynamic Director to lead Ireland's premier art and design college for the next seven years.
National College of Art & Design, Dublin | 28 Feb
www.ncad.ie
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Dean of Faculty of Media and Performance
Arts University Bournemouth | 6 Feb
www.aub.ac.uk
Public Art Consultant
Southwark Council, London | 6 Feb
www.southwark.gov.uk
Communications Coordinator
Situations, Bristol | 8 Feb
www.situations.org.uk
Research Fellowship in the Arts
Girton College, University of Cambridge | 10 Feb
www.girton.cam.ac.uk
Associate Lecturer in Fine Art
University of Northampton | 11 Feb
www.northampton.ac.uk
Reader in Visual Communication
Nottingham Trent University | 12 Feb
www.ntu.ac.uk
Communications Assistant
Hauser & Wirth, London | 13 Feb
www.hauserwirth.com
Senior Technician
Gulbenkian, University of Kent | 15 Feb
www.jobs.kent.ac.uk
Male Performer for Nadim Abbas Installation
Vitrine Gallery, Bermondsey, London | 21 Feb
www.vitrinegallery.com
Competitions/Commissions
Public Art Commission
East Street, London | 10 Feb
www.wemadethat.co.uk
Short Film Commissions
Exeter Phoenix | 28 Feb
www.exeterphoenix.org.uk
Mark Tanner Sculpture Award
Standpoint Gallery, London | 28 Feb
www.standpointlondon.co.uk
Short Story Prize
The White Review, London | 1 Mar
www.thewhitereview.org
Open Call for Emerging Artists Based in Wales and the Border Counties
Oriel Davies, Newtown, Wales | 1 Mar
www.orieldavies.org
Open Call for Temporary Site-specific Artworks
Carlow Arts Festival | 8 Mar
www.carlowartsfestival.com
Residencies/Fellowships
Open Call
The Morning Boat Residency, Jersey | 10 Feb
www.morningboat.com
Residency with Lindsay Seers
PRAKSIS and Fotogalleriet, Oslo | 10 Feb
www.praksisoslo.org
Open Call for Curators
Aarhus Center for Visual Art, Denmark | 10 Feb
www.aabkc.dk
Paid Artist Residencies
Artlink, Fort Dunree, Donegal, Ireland | 14 Feb
www.artlink.ie
Fellowships for Artists & Writers
Vermont Studio Center, USA | 15 Feb
www.vsc.slideroom.com
Default 17 Residency
RamDom Association, Gagliano del Capo, Italy | 1 Mar
www.ramdom.net
Visiting Research Fellowships
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds | 6 Mar
www.henry-moore.org
Rome Fellowship in Contemporary Art
British School at Rome | 17 Mar
www.bsr.ac.uk
Scholarships/Grants
Grants for Artists
The Elephant Trust | 10 Apr
www.elephanttrust.org.uk
Exhibiting
Open Call for Submissions
Intermedia Gallery, CCA Glasgow | 6 Feb
www.cca-glasgow.com
Open Call: Borders Issue
Syrup Magazine | 6 Feb
www.syrupmagazine.co.uk
Frieze Artist Award
Frieze London | 10 Feb
www.frieze.com
Franchise Exhibition Program: Open Call
Apexart, New York | 28 Feb
www.apexart.org
Open Call for Submissions
Mostyn, Llandudno, Wales | 3 Mar
www.mostyn.org
Open Call for New Major Visual Art Performances
Lilith Performance Studio, Malmö, Sweden | 1 May
www.lilithperformancestudio.com
Submissions: Send opportunities to opportunities@artmonthly.co.uk
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