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June 2013

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still from Oliver Stone's Wall Street 1987

Feature

Thatcher: The Legacy

Francis Frascina on Thatcherism, masquerade and cultural coercion

The machinations that produced the elaborate public funeral and Parliamentary eulogisation of Margaret Thatcher owed much to Thatcherism's marshalling of representation. How have artists such as Jo Spence and Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin tried to crack this neoliberal mirror?

'In the light of Glenda Jackson's historical contrast, Thatcher's "womanliness" was a masquerade and other to the diversity of practices and theories produced by women during the decades of her political activity.'

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the first Enemies of Good Art meeting, Whitechapel Gallery, 2009

Feature

50:50

Women are still woefully under-represented in the art world argues Jennifer Thatcher

The recent resurgence of feminism has seen the art world again come under scrutiny over inequality. Forty years after the flourishing of the Women's Liberation Movement, why is there still so far to go?

'Positive discrimination is illegal in the UK, yet it astonishes me that trustees can look around a room and, where there are few or no women, not feel compelled to make changes.'

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Marcel Broodthaers A Winter Garden II 1974/2012 and A Winter Garden (ABC) 1974

Feature

Context v Content

Mark Prince on the phenomenon of the unreliable curator

If one strand of post-minimalist art operates through the activation of its surroundings, today's curator-led exhibitions make for treacherous environments. How have artists such as Marcel Broodthaers, Mark Leckey and Elmgreen & Dragset subverted such loaded contexts?

'The hubris of the contemporary celebrity curator is played out as a fictional narrative of vainglory. Significantly, this involves a questioning of O'Doherty's claim that "context" becomes "content".'

Comment

Editorial

Never Mind the Quality

In her first keynote speech since becoming culture secretary, Maria Miller restated coalition government dogma: the value of the arts can only be measured through economics. But isn't this agenda based on a false premise that is fundamentally misleading?

'The logic of the minister's thinking has been perfectly parodied by the economist John Kay, who wrote in 2010: "Illness contributes about 10% of the UK's economy: the government does not do enough to promote disease."'

Artnotes

A report on private investment in the arts shows support from individuals continuing to grow and support from businesses continuing to decline; a new study guide critically examines corporate sponsorship of the arts; Tate faces continued anti-oil sponsorship protests as well as other ethical dilemmas; the Turner Prize stitch-up; the creative industries undergo reclassification; ACE hands out funds to develop further fundraising models; Central Saint Martins asks 'what's the point of art school?'; galleries open and close; the latest news on events, appointments, prizes and more.

Submissions: Send news items to artnotes@artmonthly.co.uk

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Reviews

Exhibitions

Anguish and Enthusiasm: What Do You Do With Your Revolution Once You've Got It

Bob Dickinson

Ruins in Reverse

Giulia Smith

Uncommon Ground: Land Art in Britain 1966-1979

Nancy Holt & Robert Smithson: England and Wales 1969

Paul Carey-Kent

Monuments

Chris Clarke

Simon Liddiment and Lawrence Weiner: COVERED BY CLOUDS

Sophie J Williamson

I knOw yoU

Chris Clarke

Bernadette Corporation: 2000 Wasted Years

Larne Abse Gogarty

Linder: The Ultimate Form

Bob Dickinson

Ellen Gallagher: AxME

Mark Prince

Lucy McKenzie: Something They Have to Live With

Cherry Smyth

London Round-up

George Vasey

Reviews

Books

Performing Contagious Bodies

Martin Patrick on Christopher Braddock's study of ritual in art

'By keeping questions of "presence" and "absence" open-ended and worthy of diligent, curious scrutiny throughout the book, Braddock pursues threads that are entirely relevant to a contemporary art world almost saturated with durational practices that are frequently taken solely at face value.'

Reports

Performance

Party for Freedom

Colin Perry experiences Oreet Ashery's Artangel commission

'Visually, some of the film's orgiastic excess recalls works by Jack Smith, Stephen Dwoskin or the Viennese Actionists. The event as a whole, however, is more reflexive than carnivalesque.'

Reports

Film

Oberhausen: Flatness – Cinema After the Internet

Adam Pugh on the short film festival's 59th edition

'Ambitious and provocative, the theme set out in eight programmes to interrogate the proposition that the shift from the mass spectacle of cinema to the networked but solipsistic mode of engagement engendered by the internet has served to compress and abrade human experience.'

Reports

Letter from Paris

Springtime

Laura McLean-Ferris feels the chill wind of a corporatised art scene

'Today, many young collectives are less "Never Work" and more "Always Work". Still, the idea of the artist as strategist has some currency at this moment and younger generations appear to be interested in Guy Debord.'

Artlaw

Contracts

Consignment: Trust

Henry Lydiate on what happens to artworks when galleries go bust

'If the gallery business fails and becomes insolvent, its assets are required by law to be liquidated to generate cash to pay business creditors. Do such "fire sales" include selling artists' works that have been received on consignment?'

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Exhibitions

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Opportunities

Opportunities

Jobs

Principal Lecturer in Fine Arts

Arts University Bournemouth, Poole | 2 Jun
www.employment.aucb.ac.uk

Senior Curator

Kettle's Yard, Cambridge | 5 Jun
www.kettlesyard.co.uk

Freelance Project Co-ordinator

Mostyn, Llandudno | 6 Jun
www.mostyn.org

Lecturer in Art & Design

University of the Highlands & Islands, Perth | 7 Jun
https://perthcollegestaff.ciphrro.com

Research Fellow – Collaborative Print Studio

University of West England, Bristol | 9 Jun
http://www1.uwe.ac.uk/aboutus/workingatuwe

Director

New Contemporaries, London | 10 Jun
www.newcontemporaries.org.uk

Lecturer in Wall Painting Conservation

The Courtauld Institute of Art, London | 14 Jun
www.courtauld.ac.uk

Curator, Adult Programme

Tate Britain, London | 17 Jun
http://workingat.tate.org.uk

Project Curator, Contemporary Gulf

The British Museum, London | 18 Jun
www.britishmuseum.org

Lecturer in Art & Design

The University of Bolton | 18 Jun
www.bolton.ac.uk


Competitions/Commissions

Call for Entries – Jerwood/Film and Video Umbrella Awards, 'What Will They See of Me?'

Major new awards for moving-image artists within the first five years of their professional practice, with a bursary and commissioning fund totaling £56,000.
Jerwood Visual Arts (JVA) and Film and Video Umbrella | 1 Jul
whatwilltheyseeofme.org.uk

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Call for Entries – New Lights Exhibition & Prizes 2013

Submissions are invited from artists and printmakers between 25 and 35 years old. Awards include £10,000 & £2,500 and a £1,000 Etching Prize plus exhibition at Mercer Gallery, Harrogate.
New Lights | 30 Jun
www.newlights.org.uk/prize

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Sculpture Competition

Gallery Dvorak, Prague Czech Republic | 7 Jun
www.dvoraksec.com

Artes Mundi 6 – Nominations Open

Artes Mundi, Cardiff | 28 Jun
www.artesmundi.org


Residencies/Fellowships

STANDPOINT FUTURES – Residencies for Regional Artists

Five residencies, foregrounding discussion and interaction with the London art world. Award includes accommodation, studio, mentoring and advisor visits, plus a modest per diem & travel allowance.
Standpoint, Hoxton, London | 1 Jul
www.standpointlondon.co.uk/Futures.html

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5-Month Residency

Eye Beam, New York, USA | 14 Jun
www.eyebeam.org

In Practice – Residency

SculptureCentre, New York, USA | 17 Jun
http://sculpture-center.org

Stanley Picker Fellowships

Kingston University, London | 21 Jun
www.stanleypickergallery.org

The Tenot Fondation Bursary & Residency

Camac, Marnay sur Seine, France | 30 Jun
www.camac.org


Scholarships/Grants

The Stephen Cripps Studio Award (2013-14)

Award for artists working in sculpture embracing light, movement, machinery, sound or performance. £10,000 bursary.
£10,000 project costs. Rent-free studio.
Acme Studios at High House Production Park, Thurrock | 14 Jun
www.acme.org.uk/residencies/stephencripps

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Collaborative Research Group

Crate, Margate | 2 Jun
www.collaborativeresearchgroup.co.uk

Stanley Burton Research Scholarships

University of Leeds | 3 Jun
www.scholarships.leeds.ac.uk

Postgraduate Scholarships

Kingston University, London | 7 Jun
http://fass.kingston.ac.uk

AHRC Funded Studentships

Norwich University of the Arts | 14 Jun
www.nua.ac.uk

International Grant Programme

Lepsien Art Foundation, Dusseldorf, Germany | 15 Jun
www.lepsien-art-foundation.com

Balmoral Scholarships

Kuenstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral, Bad Ems, Germany | 29 Jun
www.kuenstlerhaus-balmoral.de/stipendien.html


Exhibiting

Call for Video Submissions

AC Institute, New York, USA | 10 Jun
http://artcurrents.org/?page_id=65

Exeter Contemporary Open

Phoenix Gallery, Exeter | 14 Jun
www.exeterphoenix.org.uk

Hot-one-hundred

Schwartz Gallery, London | 24 Jun
www.schwartzgallery.co.uk

Call for Moving Image Submissions

Film & Media Arts Festival, Berwick-upon-Tweed | 28 Jun
www.berwickfilm-artsfest.com

Contemporary Visions

Beers.Lambert, London | 1 Jul
www.beerslambert.com

Submissions: Send details to opportunities@artmonthly.co.uk

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