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November 2015

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Rosalind Nashashibi Electrical Gaza 2015 film

Interview

Gaza Stripped

Rosalind Nashashibi interviewed by George Vasey

Rosalind Nashashibi's film-based work is known for its lingering examination of everyday life in strained environments. Here, the Croydon-born, Glasgow-educated, Liverpool-based artist talks about the rituals of closed communities, about seeing Gaza as a land of myth and how to avoid giving viewers a friction-free cinematic ride.

There is a moment where the conditions of Gaza are made more explicit through a colonial eye that controls through surveillance, but it is also a sweeping look from the sky that could be an overview of an almost religious sort, an epic view, taking in a whole landscape of history and of destruction. That viewpoint often precedes destruction.
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Rachel Maclean Feed Me 2015 video

Feature

Happiness Inc.

Jonathan P Watts chooses not to choose

With happiness now co-opted as a corporate strategy and registered marketing slogan, how have artists such as Lucy Beech and Edward Thomasson, Rachel Maclean and Benedict Drew set out to prick the happiness industry's bubble?

If healthy bodies and minds equal healthy profit, is it an option to become unhealthy? How do we click the unhappy emoticon – in other words, #ChooseNotToChooseHappiness?

From the Back Catalogue
Product Placement Christopher Townsend on the link between Modernism and postmodernity in design

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still from Orson Welles's 1962 film The Trial

Feature

Lost

Paul O'Kane on orientation without maps

With the creeping rise of algorithmic reasoning and the mining of big data, enlightenment is being displaced by information. Perhaps it is now more important than ever for artists, writers and thinkers to distort common logics in order to articulate experience more creatively.

Was it Robert Rauschenberg who said: 'You always look the hardest when you're lost'? It seems to me that it is not necessarily our responsibility, as artists, writers and thinkers, to make sense of the world.
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Comment

Editorial

The 'S' Word

Jeremy Corbyn has a US counterpart in Bernie Sanders, a left-leaning senator championing the arts in his campaign for the Democrat presidential ticket. Although these resurgent voices of socialisim are painted as loonies by a panicked right-wing press, aren't they tapping into a rising international clamour for social justice?

In Congress Bernie Sanders has continued to advocate strongly for public funding despite 'terrible attacks' on the arts from 'conservative ideologues'. If elected, he pledges that he will be 'an arts president'. That must be a first in politics.

Letters

Response to David Briers’s review of Paul Neagu

Liz Lydiate takes issue with last month's review of the 'Paul Neagu: Palpable Sculpture' exhibition.

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Artnotes

Northern Ireland's public galleries are handed swingeing in-year budget cuts; the Arts Council of Wales announces its new list of regularly funded organisations; National Gallery staff strike a deal with management but National Museum Wales staff walk out; artists sign a new pledge not to accept sponsorship from fossil-fuel-producing corporations; York Art Gallery overspends on expansion then scraps its free admission policy; London Metropolitan University announces plans to sell off the 'Aldgate Bauhaus' home of its Cass Faculty of Art; the latest news on galleries, events, appointments and more.

Obituaries

Chantal Akerman 1950-2015
Hilla Becher 1934-2015
Paul Eachus 1944-2015

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Jennet Thomas The Unspeakable Freedom Device 2015

Profile

Jennet Thomas

Lauren Velvick on the myth-making video artist

Jennet Thomas, co-founder of The Exploding Cinema, works collectively with other producers on alternative presentation strategies for films that explore the myths and dogmas built around contemporary politics.

When the local council postponed the exhibition on the grounds that it could be seen as an attempt to influence future election results in referencing the personality cult that has grown up around the memory of Margaret Thatcher, Jennet Thomas drew attention to the film and surrounding furore with a tour of screenings and talks around the country.

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Marcus Coates & Henry Montes A Question of Movement 2015

Exhibitions

The World Goes Pop

Lizzie Homersham

Matthew Darbyshire: An Exhibition for Modern Living

David Trigg

Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival: North

Laura Robertson

Then They Form Us

Andrew Hunt

British Art Show 8

Cherry Smyth

Emily Jacir: Europa

Larne Abse Gogarty

Liam Gillick: The Thought Style Meets the Thought Collective

Dave Beech

Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige: I must first apologise...

Jennifer Thatcher

Jumana Manna

Elisa Adami

Eddie Peake: The Forever Loop

Sophie J Williamson

North-West Round-up

Bob Dickinson

London Round-up

Eliza Williams

Reviews

Books

Henri Lefebvre: The Missing Pieces

Martin Rogers: Construction Storage Despatch

Michael Hampton on the missing and the missed

The content can be read as a poignant litany with the gravitas of an Arlington war memorial roll call of the stillborn, unfinished, mislaid, stolen, burnt, forgotten, scrapped, abandoned, suppressed, evanescent – and lost. But how to identify let alone summarise any argument when faced with such an accumulation?

Reviews

Film

Marcus Werner Hed and Nathaniel Mellors: The R&B Feeling

Jamie Sutcliffe on the rehabilitation of Bob Parks

The result is a peculiar piece of film that manages to downplay the strictures of an analytical biopic in favour of a difficult, melancholic but ultimately rapturous portrayal of art’s aptitude for the articulation of trauma and its emotional reconciliation.

Reports

Letter from Chicago

A Fucking Biennial

Chris Clarke visits the Windy City

There is a rumour that when Rahm Emanuel, the straight-talking Mayor of Chicago, was elected, he said 'I want a fucking biennial'. Whether or not this is true, he has one now.

Artlaw

Contracts

Banking on Trust

Henry Lydiate on artists' gallery representation contracts

The main threat that mega-galleries pose to smaller galleries, Edward Winkleman says, is the 'need to increase their [artist] rosters constantly with what Belgian collector Alain Servais calls VBAs (very bankable artists) to finance their growing empires'.

Listings

Events

London Art Calendar

This month's highlights include:

  • Rachel Rose in conversation with Walter Murch Serpentine Gallery 1.30pm Sun 8 Nov
  • Prem Sahib & Jeffrey Hinton event ICA 8pm Thu 12 Nov
  • Martha Rosler & Sanja Ivekovic in conversation Tate Modern 6.30pm Tue 17 Nov

The updated events and exhibitions calendar can also be viewed online.

Exhibitions

Exhibition Listings

Art Monthly's exhibition listings can be viewed online.

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Opportunities

Opportunities

Jobs

Director

Tate Modern, London | 10 Nov
https://workingat.tate.org.uk

Assistant Professors of New Genres and Painting

San Francisco Art Institute, USA | 4 Jan
www.sfai.edu

Public Programme Coordinator

Royal Drawing School, London | 8 Nov
http://royaldrawingschool.org

Senior Technician in Performing Arts

Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne | 16 Nov
www.northumbria.ac.uk

Freelance artists to work with primary school children

Turner Contemporary, Margate | 7 Dec
www.turnercontemporary.org

Associate Curator – Education Programme

ICA, London | 2 Nov
www.ica.org.uk

Executive Director

In Between Time, Bristol | 17 Nov
http://inbetweentime.co.uk

Production Manager

Modern Art Oxford | 16 Nov
www.modernartoxford.org.uk

Assistant Curator

Barbican, London | 2 Nov
www.barbican.org.uk

Director of Arts at The Edge

University of Bath | 5 Nov
https://www.icia.org.uk

Press & Media Intern (Paid)

Hauser & Wirth, London | 2 Nov
www.hauserwirth.com

Part-time Marketing Assistant

Artsadmin, London | 4 Nov
www.artsadmin.co.uk

Unlimited Traineeship 2016

Arts Admin, London | 7 Dec
www.artsadmin.co.uk

Weekend Gallery Shop Retail Assistant

White Cube, Bermondsey | 5 Nov
http://whitecube.com

Arts Development Officer

Cornerstone Arts Centre, Oxfordshire | 5 Nov
www.cornerstone-arts.org


Competitions/Commissions

Call for Entries

John Moores Painting Prize 2016 | 9 Nov
www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/johnmoores

Photography Award

British Journal of Photography & TJ Boulting, London | 8 Nov
www.bjpipa.com

Open Submission

Converge 2016, Visual Arts Scotland | 5 Nov
www.visualartsscotland.org

Call for Scottish Artists and Artists working in Scotland

W Gordon Smith Painting Award, Edinburgh | 7 Dec
www.wgordonsmithaward.co.uk

Arte Laguna Art Prize

Rome, Italy | 18 Nov
www.artelagunaprize.com

Sculpture Bursary

on form, Oxfordshire | 30 Oct
www.onformsculpture.co.uk

Call for Artist Proposals

Activate Performing Arts, Dorset | 23 Nov
www.insideoutdorset.co.uk

Open Call

Whitstable Biennale, Kent | 16 Nov
www.whitstablebiennale.com


Residencies/Fellowships

Commissioned Writing Residencies

Doggerland invites applications from writers engaged with artist-led culture. The opportunity offers £100 - £300 fee and publication of work.
Doggerland | 22 Nov
www.doggerland.info/opencall

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Applications open

Sound and Music & the Open Data Institute | 9 Nov
www.soundandmusic.org

LANDxAIR Artist Residency

Tucson, USA | 15 Nov
http://nomadicdivision.org

Art Omi Residency

Omi International Arts Center, New York | 30 Nov
http://artomi.org

Horizons Residency

Horizons Sancy, France | 12 Nov
www.horizons-sancy.com

Visual Art Residency

Cove Park, Scotland | 4 Dec
http://covepark.org

Literature Residencies

Cove Park, Scotland | 7 Dec
http://covepark.org

Call for Applications

TRACTOR International Artist Residency, Hungary | 15 Nov
http://dclinicstudios.com

ARMA Artist-in-Residence

Hosted by aspex, Portsmouth | 25 Nov
www.engage.org

Artist Residency & Bursary

Container Artist Residency & ZIM Shipping Services | 9 Nov
www.containerartistresidency01.org

Funding Award Open Call

Peer Forum at Peckham Platform, London | 16 Nov
http://www.peckhamplatform.com

Winter & Spring residencies

PINEA & A.I.R, Spain | 15 Nov
http://pinea.org


Scholarships/Grants

Art Master Studies in Italian Cities of Art

IED Istituto Europeo di Design offers an eleven-month unique full-time interdisciplinary course in Florence and Rome culminating with a final workshop in Venice with a focus on jobs for the future. Apply by November 30th to get an Early Intake discount.
IED – Istituto Europeo di Design | 23 Feb
www.ied.edu

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Exhibiting

Open Call

Transart Triennale 2016, Berlin | 1 Jan
http://www.transart.org

Call for 18-25 year old sculptors

The Gillian Dickinson North East Young Sculptor of the Year Award | 30 Nov
http://cheeseburn.com

Call for Submissions

The Danube VIDEOART festival, Austria | 30 Nov
www.dvaf.at

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

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