June Issue
Pavel Büchler The Castle 2005-15
Interview
Honest Work
Pavel Büchler interviewed by David Briers
Czech-born conceptual artist Pavel Büchler has long been an influential figure beyond his role as a professor at Manchester School of Art. Here he discusses the value of uselessness and obsolescence, boredom and insincerity – and the avoidance of honest work.
'We live in a culture of jobholders (and jobseekers) where almost all identity is derived from what you do for a living. Within this culture the ambiguity of artistic practice as a job is what really creates a space for it and what gives artistic production a meaning as a kind of idle protest against the way things are, including the ways in which our professional and personal identities are formed, seen and understood.'
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Eva & Franco Mattes 'Breaking Banality: The Dysfunction of Remediation' 2015 installation at Feldman Gallery, PNCA, Portland
Feature
Right Shift
Morgan Quaintance on the end of post-internet art
The recent shift to the political right has been mirrored by a celebrated group of so-called post-internet artists whose work embraces an aesthetic that relinquishes criticality for a compliance with corporate thinking. Grab a bag of popcorn and watch as the movement implodes.
'Broadly speaking, from 2011 to 2015 post-internet art has been operating at varying levels of intensity around the "peak of inflated expectations". It is now descending headfirst into the "trough of disillusionment".'
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Robert Smithson Dead Tree 1969 installation view at 'Prospect 69' Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
Feature
Downtime
Paul O'Kane on Robert Smithson's continuing relevance
Robert Smithson's 'A Tour of the Monuments of Passaic' set the tenuousness of cultural meaning into a long history that stretched forwards and backwards through astronomical time. So what are contemporary artists unearthing as they continue to dig through his text almost 50 years on?
'Robert Smithson's text begins in that special, unorganised and uncommodified downtime, often gifted by chance and necessary to the artist, poet, flâneur or wandering photographer for an imaginative, inspired and individuated experience to occur.'
From the Back Catalogue
Robert Smithson Now For all its environmental, theoretical and literary significance Smithson’s work was above all visual insists Joseph Masheck
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Comment
Editorial
Everything Will Be Taken Away
The Venice Biennale offers a chance to survey the civil rights gains that have been made over the years, but with a clear understanding of how precarious these gains are. Is the recent lurch to the right, with borders blocked and unions threatened, a sign of reversals to come?
'Adrian Piper herself, who is now based in Berlin, knows what it is to have things taken away from her: in 2008 she refused to return to the US from Berlin, where she was on unpaid leave from her post as a professor at the prestigious Wellesley College, because she was listed as a "suspicious traveller" on the US Transportation Security Administration Watch List; instead of supporting her case the college responded by terminating her contract.'
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Artnotes
Protesters close the Guggenheim in New York; activist artists are blocked from entering the UAE; an arts patron and activist is assassinated in Pakistan; Christoph Büchel's Icelandic pavilion in Venice is threatened with closure by the authorities for being a 'threat to safety'; artists fail to get elected in the UK but succeed in getting their messages across – if they have one; the National Gallery strike turns even more bitter as the gallery sacks a union representative; the latest news on galleries, appointments, prizes and more.
Obituary
Chris Burden 1946-2015
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Christoph Büchel The Mosque: The First Mosque in the Historic City of Venice 2015
Exhibitions
56th Venice Biennale
various venues
Griselda Pollock
Shama Khanna
Modern History vol 1
Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool
Bob Dickinson
Faiza Butt: Paracosm
New Art Exchange, Nottingham
Virginia Whiles
Maud Sulter: Passion
Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow
Ella S Mills
Christopher Williams: The Production Line of Happiness
Whitechapel Gallery, London
Paul Carey-Kent
Carol Bove/Carlo Scarpa
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds
Carol Bove: The Plastic Unit
David Zwirner, London
Martin Herbert
Cally Spooner: Post-production
Spike Island, Bristol
Lizzie Lloyd
Vong Phaophanit & Claire Oboussier: it is as if
Block 336, London
David Barrett
Magic Mirror: Claude Cahun and Sarah Pucill
Nunnery Gallery, London
Mark Harris
London Round-up
Maureen Paley • Victoria Miro • Frith Street Gallery • Maddox Arts
Keren Goldberg
Reviews
Artists' Books
Katrina Palmer: End Matter
Jamie Sutcliffe walks an artist's book
'It is imperative to read, listen and walk the narratives proposed by End Matter in order to understand the way it performs its absences sculpturally, something it does deftly through describing the peripheries of an absent whole.'
Reports
Film
Essay Film Festival
Alex Fletcher is posed the question: why the essay film now?
'Laura Rascaroli questioned whether certain historical moments necessitate essayistic practices, such as the emergence of critical documentaries in the 1960s, and how such auteurs reflexively inscribed themselves into the purported objectivity of the form.'
Letter from Berlin
Lament for the Void
Brian Hatton on the overbuilding of architectural voids
'But if Berlin was itself a void at the centre of Cold War Europe, the architectural void was Mies Van Der Rohe's Neue Nationalgalerie: a cultural zoo-cage at a time when the main station of West Berlin – itself an exhibit of capitalism – was Zoo Bahnhof.'
Artlaw
Contracts
Permission to Sell
Henry Lydiate on a new global register of art sales
'The inclusion of restrictive reselling conditions in a contract of sale is not a new practice in the western art ecosystem, especially for the first/primary sale directly by the artist or via an agent/dealer; gallerist Andrea Rosen told the Wall Street Journal: "I have used these clauses on every invoice since I opened in 1990."'
Listings
Events
London Art Calendar
This month's highlights include:
- Melanie Manchot talk LCC 6.30pm Wed 10 Jun
- Corinne Silva in conversation with Julian Stallabrass The Mosaic Rooms 7pm Wed 17 Jun
- Ben Rivers talk Contemporary Art Society 7pm Tue 23 Jun
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Jobs
Director
Tate Britain, London | 23 June
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Director
Baltic, Gateshead | 19 June
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Creative Learning Apprentice
Barbican, London | 6 June
www.barbican.org.uk
BA Hons Course Leader in Sound Arts & Design
University of the Arts, London | 5 June
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Assistant Director
Cove Park, Argyll & Bute | 5 June
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Gallery Manager
Proud Galleries, London | 5 June
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Art Handling Technician
Tate, London | 6 June
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Digital Reporter
Situations, Bristol | 30 June
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Head of Development
Kettle's Yard, Cambridge | 1 July
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Gallery Assistant
Chisenhale Gallery, London | 5 June
http://chisenhale.org.uk
Archive & Administration Paid Internship
Cass Sculpture Foundation, Chichester | 14 June
www.sculpture.org.uk
Contemporary Visual Arts Network Manager
Modern Art Oxford | 5 June
www.modernartoxford.org.uk
Materials Technician
University of Huddersfield | 8 June
www.hud.ac.uk/jobs
Gallery Technician for Artist's Studio
Transilluminate Limited, London | 5 June
www.artsjobs.org.uk
Photographic Artist Assistant
London | 11 June
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Teaching Positions
École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris | 12 June
www.ensad.fr
Part-time Maintenance Person
Peacock Visual Arts, Aberdeen | 2 June
www.peacockvisualarts.com
Learning Research Assistant
Tate, London | 5 June
www.tate.org.uk
Assistant Curator
Lakeland Arts, Kendal | 17 June
www.lakelandarts.org.uk
Studio Assistant
British Ceramics Biennial, Stoke-on-Trent | 12 June
www.britishceramicsbiennial.com
Competitions/Commissions
West Lancashire Open Exhibition
The Open is an annual open submission exhibition with a prize total of £1,650.
Chapel Gallery, Ormskirk | Friday 25 & Saturday 26 June
www.chapelgallery.org.uk
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Public Art Commission
Hyde Housing , Brighton | 17 June
www.theloopbrighton.org
Artist Commission Opportunity
UWS Alt-w Fund, Paisley | 12 June
www.mediascot.org
Call for Short Films
The Skinny Short Film Competition, Edinburgh | 31 June
www.theskinny.co.uk
Call for Applications
New Light Prize Exhibition, North Yorkshire | 31 July
http://newlight-art.org.uk
Public Art Award
Royal British Society of Sculptors, London | 10 June
http://rbs.org.uk
Call for Submissions
Charlie Smith, London | 15 June
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Digitally Created Art Award
Lumen Prize, Cardiff | 8 June
www.lumenprize.com
Exeter Contemporary Open
Exeter Phoenix | 12 June
www.exeterphoenix.org.uk
Shoosmiths Art Prize
Arts For Health, Milton Keynes | 19 June
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Call for Entries
Jerwood Drawing Prize, London | 26 June
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The London Group Open
The Cello Factory, London | 24 August
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Call for Entries
Sunday Times Watercolour Competition, London | 15 June
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Open Call
Nordic Dummy Award, Oslo | 15 June
http://fotogalleriet.no
Call for Submissions
Frieze Writer’s Prize 2015 | 21 July
www.frieze.com
Residencies/Fellowships
Stanley Picker Fellowships 2015
Stanley Picker, Kingston upon Thames | 22 June
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Balmoral Fellowships
Bad Ems, Germany | 20 June
www.kuenstlerhaus-balmoral.de
Residency Opportunity
C & C Gallery, London | 30 June
http://ccgallery.co.uk
Performance Residency
Performance Fields, York | 1 July
www.artquest.org.uk
Residency Open Call for 2016
The Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, USA | 30 June
www.bemiscenter.org
Residency Opportunity
Largo das Artes, Brazil | 10 June
www.largodasartes.com.br
Open Call: This time with FEELing – Artist Residencies
SPACE, London | 15 June
www.spacestudios.org.uk
Art & Science Residency
CERN, Switzerland | 23 June
www.aec.at
Neo Future Themed Residency
Arteles, Finland | 17 June
www.arteles.org
Liminal Space Residency
TAP, Southend On Sea | 13 July
www.t-a-p.org.uk
Autumn Residency
33 Officina Creativa, Italy | 23 June
http://33oc.org
Scholarships/Grants
Caroline Villers Research Fellowship
The Courtauld Institute, London | 4 June
www.courtauld.ac.uk
Exhibiting
Solo Exhibition Open Call
NARS Foundation, New York, USA | 12 June
www.narsfoundation.org
Call for Entries
Greenhorn Short Film Festival | 13 Jul
https://filmfreeway.com
Summer Art Prize
Lacey Contemporary, London | 19 July
www.laceycontemporarygallery.co.uk
Project Proposals Invited
Bristol Biennial 2016, Bristol | 3 July
http://bristolbiennial.org
Open Call for Proposals
EVA International, Ireland | 15 June
www.opencall.eva.ie
Call for Submissions
Beirut Art Center, Lebanon | 12 June
http://beirutartcenter.org
Open Call
Ghetto Biennale, Haiti | 5 July
www.ghettobiennale.org
Platform Open
Morphets, Harrogate | 4 Sept
www.morphets.co.uk
Call for Submissions
TAP, Southend On Sea | 25 July
www.t-a-p.org.uk
Call for Participation
28th festival Les Instants Video, France | 12 June
www.instantsvideo.com
Open Call for Students
Fig-2, ICA | 30 June
www.fig2.co.uk
Open Call for Curators & Artists
Momenta Art, New York, USA | 1 July
www.momentaart.org
Call for Submissions
Tad Gallery, Texas, USA | 1 July
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