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November 2017

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Ilya & Emilia Kabakov The Appearance of the Collage #10 2012

Interview

Telling Stories

Emilia Kabakov interviewed by Lisa Le Feuvre

The Russian-born New York-based artists Ilya & Emilia Kabakov have worked together for nearly 30 years. Here Emilia discusses the failure of utopianism, the importance of memory, and installation as an expanded form of painting.

Installation is a new genre. We have thousands of years of experience with painting, and know exactly how to look at it.
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Heather Dewey-Hagborg Stranger Visions 2012-13

Feature

#Algopop

Bob Dickinson on art, life and the algorithm

As algorithms threaten to take over our lives, it is worth comparing the cautionary approach taken by contemporary artists like Heather Dewey-Hagborg with that of pioneers, like Manfred Mohr and self-styled mystic and algorist Roman Verostko, who moved with the 'rithm in the 1960s.

Heather Dewey-Hagborg created a series of life-size 3D-printed colour photographs representing what the people who deposited the detritus might have looked like. The work was intended to point out the dangers of future biological surveillance, a prediction that came true in 2014 when a commercial version of the technology, Parabon Snapshot, was released for police use.

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From the Back Catalogue
How to Improve your Algorithm Chris Fite-Wassilak on reclaiming the digital landscape

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Patrick Staff Weed Killer 2017

Feature

Kill or Cure?

Giulia Smith speculates on the reasons for the upsurge in art about sickness

Judging by the work of artists such as Jenna Bliss, Lucy Beech and Patrick Staff, is the cure sometimes worse than the disease?

The implication is that the medical route out of gender dysphoria comes with its own share of toxicity. Cure and poison appear once again caught in a vicious circle.

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Editorial

Apocalypse Now?

For millennia extraordinary natural phenomena have been interpreted by self-styled visionaries and artists as portents of impending catastrophe for the human race. Today, while advances in scientific knowledge confirm the potential for environmental catastrophe, they also provide evidence of mankind's ability to work together to protect the world and to understand our place in the universe.

The result was 'one of the most powerful explosions of energy we know of in the universe', whose gravitational waves reached earth some 130 million years later, temporarily distorting space and time.

Letters

Bronze Age Fair

Lawrence Leaman takes issue with Hauser & Wirth's appropriationist presentation of Bronze Age artefacts at Frieze art fair.

Artnotes

Occupied

Omer Fast's New York exhibition is occupied by Save Chinatown protesters; LA galleries suffer a boycott by Save Boyle Heights protesters; Guggenheim New York pulls artworks after protests by animal rights campaigners; artists lead a campaign against the recent rise in right-wing attacks on freedom of expression in Brazil; locals raise funds to save a work at Münster Sculpture Project; Art for Grenfell raises almost £2m; ACE launches a consultation on the future of Bristol's visual arts sector; plus the latest news on galleries, appointments, prizes and more.

Obituary

Ed Allington 1951-2017

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Erkan Özgen Wonderland 2016
at the 15th Istanbul Biennial

Exhibitions

New North and South

Virginia Whiles

15th Istanbul Biennial: A Good Neighbour

Jamie Sutcliffe

Zach Blas: Contra-Internet

Colin Perry

Miranda July: Interfaith Charity Shop

Mark Wilsher

Sofia Hultén: Here's the Answer, What's the Question?

Mark Prince

We The People Are The Work

Martin Holman

Everything we see could also be otherwise (My sweet little lamb)

Sophie J Williamson

Poor Art | Arte Povera

Gianfranco Baruchello: Incidents of Lesser Account

Peter Suchin

Hilary Lloyd: Theatre

Richard Whitby: The Jump Room

Lauren Houlton

London Round-up

Paul Carey-Kent

Nottingham Round-up

Tom Emery

Berlin Round-up

Martin Herbert

Reviews

Books

Hito Steyerl: Duty Free Art

Lizzie Homersham

Throughout the book, uncommon, uncomfortable focus is placed on the imbrication of art and war.

Reviews

Film

Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival

Shama Khanna

The Festival was characterised by a stealthy overthrow of the coolly academic theme – 'Ultramarine: the sea' – by a 'bloody hot takeover' by queer, female and non-white identifying artists, hailing mainly from Glasgow.

Reports

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Nida Sinnokrot KA (Oslo) 2009/17

Letter from the West Bank

KA

Emily Riddle

One hundred years later, Theresa May declares that the UK government is to mark the centenary of the Balfour Declaration 'with pride'. Please, prime minister, not in my name.
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Raluca Croitoru To Cast a Shadow 2017

Letter from Timisoara

Why Salt?

Kristian Vistrup Madsen

As is the case in many countries of the former Eastern Bloc, the more inventive efforts of Romania's artistic community during the 1960s and 1970s were profound yet remain unsurveyed.

Reports

Abandon Normal Devices

Digital Dark Ages

Rob La Frenais

Described variously as 'artists' skunkworks' and 'cultural fracking', many of these artists deliberately subvert what have now become art-science conventions.

Artlaw

Ways of Working

Fair Deals

Henry Lydiate

Numbers of contemporary art fairs have expanded from three in 1970 to over 250 today, located in major cultural destinations far beyond their origins in Europe and the US.

Listings

Events

Calendar

This month's highlights include:

  • Gill Hedley & Anne Massey discuss Pioneers of Pop Hatton Gallery 6.00pm Thu 9 Nov
  • Chris Fite-Wassilak exhibition talk The Common Guild 3.00pm Sat 18 Nov
  • Symposium convened by Zach Blas Gasworks 11.00am Sat 25 Nov

The updated events and exhibitions calendar can be viewed online.

Exhibitions

Exhibition Listings

Art Monthly's exhibition listings can be viewed online.

Audio

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Online

Audio recordings are available in the Events section of the Art Monthly website: www.artmonthly.co.uk/events

Recent additions:

  • Sep: Lisa Le Feuvre discusses the crisis in public sculpture highlighted by this year's Münster Sculpture Project. Presented by Matt Hale.
  • Jul: Sophia Phoca, Jamie Sutcliffe & Lauren Velvick on Documenta, Jenna Sutela's exhibition at Banner Repeater and Marlie Mul's project at Glasgow GoMA, 'This exhibition is cancelled'. Presented by Chris McCormack.
  • Jun: Bob Dickinson & Chris Fite-Wassilak on crowdthinking, Wagstaff's at Mostyn and 'Tell Them I Said No' by Martin Herbert. Presented by Matt Hale.

Opportunities

Opportunities

Jobs

Director of Museums

Arts Council England | 3 Nov
www.artscouncil.org.uk

Photography Technician

University of the Creative Arts, Canterbury | 6 Nov
www.jobs.ucreative.ac.uk

Art & Design Tutor

Oxford International & De Montfort University, Leicester | 12 Nov
LIPC@dmu.ac.uk

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Fine Art

University of Gloucestershire | 26 Nov
www.jobs.glos.ac.uk

Assistant Professor in Critical Studies and Studio Art

Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA | 2 Jan
www.art.cmu.edu

PhD Studentships

University of East Anglia | 10 Jan
www.uea.ac.uk


Competitions/Commissions

Artist Commission, Harlow Sculpture Town, Enterprise Zone

Harlow Art Trust on behalf of the newly developed Science Park in the Enterprise Zone is calling on contemporary artists to apply for a commission to provide a creative and dynamic public artwork for site-specific installation within a theme of Science and Technology. The sculpture will be completed by October 2018.
Harlow, Essex | 4pm 24 Nov
gallery@harlowarttrust.org.uk
www.gibberdgallery.co.uk

promoted

Festival Commission

B-side Festival, Dorset | 6 Nov
www.b-side.org.uk

Arte Laguna Prize

Lanaken, Belgium | 16 Nov
www.artelagunaprize.com

The Garrett Centre Commission

Live Art Development Agency, London | 20 Nov
www.thisisliveart.co.uk

The Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize

The Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers and the Lynn Foundation | 6 Dec
www.lps.artopps.co.uk

Rome Scholarship 2018

Royal Society of British Artists, Rome | 6 Jan
www.royalsocietyofbritishartists.org.uk

Write for Art Worlds

Art Quest | Rolling
www.artquest.org.uk


Residencies/Fellowships

Spring Curatorial Residency

Aarhus Center for Visual Art, Denmark | 5 Nov
www.aabkc.dk

Artist's Book Residency Grant

Women's Studio Workshop, Rosendale, New York | 15 Nov
www.wsworkshop.org

Artist in Residence Programme

McColl Center, North Carolina, USA | 15 Nov
www.mccollcenter.org

Fellowship in Johannesburg

Gasworks & Bag Factory | 20 Nov
www.gasworks.org.uk

Transart Winter Residency 2018

Mexico City | 20 Nov
www.transartinstitute.org

Northlands Artist in Residence

Caithness, Scotland | 27 Nov
www.northlandscreative.co.uk

Tate Intensive Programme

Tate Modern, London | 1 Dec
www.tate.org.uk

Lifeboat Award Residency

Art Quest & ACAVA, London | 18 Dec
www.artquest.org.uk

Goethe-Institut Post-Doctoral Fellowship

Haus der Kunst, Munich | 14 Jan
www.hausderkunst.de

Roman J Witt Residency

University of Michigan, USA | 14 Jan
www.stamps.umich.edu

Curatorial Scholar Awards

Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven, USA | 15 Jan
britishart.yale.edu

ARC Getaways

Stockholm Arts Centre | Rolling
www.arconline.co.uk


Scholarships/Grants

Grant to Examine the Development of Beijing

Beijing 22, Goethe-Institut China, Beijing | 15 Jan
www.en.beijing22.org

Step Beyond Travel Grants

European Cultural Foundation | Rolling
www.culturalfoundation.eu

Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grants

Pollock-Krasner Foundation | Rolling
www.pkf.org


Exhibiting

Society of Scottish Artists Open

Scottish National Galleries, Edinburgh | 6 Nov
www.open2018.art

Ferens 2018 Open Exhibition

Ferens Art Gallery, Hull | 12 Nov
www.hull.gov.uk

Open Call

Manifesta 12, Palermo | 17 Nov
www.m12.manifesta.org

The London Open

Whitechapel Gallery | 26 Nov
www.whitechapelgallery.org

100 Sculptors of Tomorrow Publication

Thames & Hudson | 30 Nov
www.100sculptorsoftomorrow.com

Open Call for Data/Media Art Proposals

Maynooth University, Ireland | 30 Nov
www.artprize.co.uk

The Liverpool Plinth Sculpture

Dot-art, Liverpool | 7 Jan
www.dot-art.co.uk

Open Call for Filmmakers

Real to Reel, London | 15 Jan
www.craftscouncil.org.uk

Open Call for Interfaces Monthly

Barbican & The Trampery, London | Rolling
www.barbican.org.uk

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

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