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Art Monthly Newsletter / May 2011

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Art Monthly Newsletter

May 2011


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Mary Kelly Love Song: WLM Demo Remix 2005

Interview

Corpus

Mary Kelly interviewed by Maria Walsh

Following her pursuit of a radical practice based on psychoanalytical theories, LA-based Mary Kelly has become one of the most influential conceptual artists; her epic Post-Partum Document, 1973-79, is one of the movement's seminal artworks. Here, she discusses psychoanalysis, the development of Feminism, primal political scenes and non-monumental memorials.

'For me, Freudian psychoanalysis, and Lacan's reading of it, in particular, is more relevant. Its linguistic emphasis allows you to deal with the psychic structure of difference in ways that address sexuality in relation to other issues such as race and class. As Maud Mannoni says, "The specifically human environment is neither biological, nor social, but linguistic." That was my mantra for Post-Partum Document.'

 

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Judgment and Contemporary Art Criticism 2009: Jeff Derksen, Maria Fusco, Diedrich Diederichsen

Feature

Criticism v Critique

JJ Charlesworth critiques critique

While art criticism has always undergone periods of self-examination, the rise of theory has elevated critique to a point where it now shows disdain for its subjective sibling. But doesn't critique's obsession with subjectivity simply reveal its own limits, and leave criticism free to muddle along in its own messily effective way?

'It might be argued that the critique-criticism split is the outcome of the historical inability of those theoretical projects underpinning contemporary critique to intervene in, and win over, a broader audience on the conventional territory of art criticism.'

Comment

Editorial

Between a Rock and a Hard Place

China has recently embarked on a self-proclaimed strategy to gain global influence through the exercise of 'soft power', specifically by promoting its culture through worldwide cultural exchange. But doesn't China's decision to disappear its most important cultural representative, the internationally acclaimed contemporary artist Ai Weiwei, reveal precisely the kind of Orwellian 'doublethink' that crushes living culture in authoritarian regimes?

'Shaken by events in the Middle East, China has cracked down hard on all activists; but, in targeting Ai Weiwei, the authorities have acted perversely even by their own standards because, according to the Xinhua news agency, no longer satisfied with its economic achievements alone, China is now focusing on culture.'

Letters

Omar Kholeif takes issue with Peter Suchin's attack on practice-led Fine Art PhDs. Derek Guthrie, meanwhile, applauds Suchin's analysis of the 'postmodernist version of the 19th-century Academy'. Peter Suchin replies.

Artnotes

Ai Weiwei is disappeared by the Chinese authorities; director of the Sharjah Art Foundation Jack Persekian is summarily dismissed and artwork censored at the Sharjah Biennial; Arts Council England announces the results of its new National Portfolio funding arrangement, which replaces the Regularly Funded Organisations scheme and sees around 50 visual arts organisations lose their existing funding; Belfast-based Circa magazine has its funding cut and ceases publication; the Art Fund promises more money for national art acquisitions; all the latest news on new galleries, art world prizes and more.

Submissions: Send Artnotes info to artnotes@artmonthly.co.uk

 

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Ellie Harrison Financial Crisis 2009

Profile

Ellie Harrison

Martin Herbert profiles the Glasgow-based artist

Ellie Harrison began making works of obsessive documentation but has more recently turned her administrative bent towards political and activist-based art, launching a campaign to bring back British Rail and founding the Artist's Lottery Syndicate.

'Driven as she is by a politicised conscience, Harrison is equally aware of, and absorbs into her art, the problematics and contradictions that attend operating simultaneously as an artist, activist and administrator.'

Reviews

Exhibitions

Fred Wilson: Works 1993-2011

David Trigg

Laurie Anderson, Trisha Brown, Gordon Matta-Clark: Pioneers of the Downtown Scene, New York 1970s

Morgan Quaintance

Found in Translation

Katie Kitamura

The Department of Wrong Answers

Laura Allsop

Studies for an Exhibition

Chris Fite-Wassilak

Walls

Peter Suchin

Ant Macari: Get out and troop the shape of a void

Paul Usherwood

Margaret Salmon: Company

Gail Prentice

Janice Kerbel

Eliza Williams

Kateřina Šedá: Líšeň Profile

David Briers

Structure and Material

Laura McLean-Ferris

Sharjah Biennial 10: Plot for A Biennial

Kathy Battista

Reviews

Performance

The Pedestrians

Rikke Hansen on Charles Atlas and Mika Tajima's perambulatory performances

'Recent months have seen the British public take to the streets to voice their opinions on educational cuts, healthcare politics and unemployment issues. While there is much frustration about the lack of efficacy of such actions, marching through the city still remains a favoured form of protest.'

Reviews

Books

High Price: Art Between the Market and Celebrity Culture

Maja and Reuben Fowkes on Isabelle Graw's study of the art market

'The book lays ultimate responsibility for the dramatic changes wrought on the art world in the last decade at the door of "cognitive capitalism". The artist as "creative non-conformist" has turned out – à la Boltanski and Chiapello – to be the ideal role model for the "entrepreneurial self" in a world in which everyone is expected to be as mobile, flexible and creative as possible.'

A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain

Colin Perry on Owen Hatherley's tour of the UK's urban architecture

'The implication of Hatherley's argument is a need to reassess the history of modernist architecture (tout court, not only in the UK) as a defence of social democracy.'

Reviews

Film

Mapping Subjectivity: Experimentation in Arab Cinema from the 1960s to Now

Omar Kholeif on Tate Modern's film screening

'When formulating discourses around cultural production one may question whether the identities that constitute the geographical and ideological Arab world should be presented together as uniform cultural outputs.'

Report

Conference

Sharjah

Kathy Noble on the ultimately explosive March Meeting in Sharjah

'Suddenly Jack Persekian began shouting at the technicians to turn Moukhtar Kocache's microphone off. At first Kocache thought it was a joke and laughed it off, continuing his thoughts, but Persekian became aggravated and shouted "what is wrong with you?" at the technicians until they turned it off.'

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Opportunities

Jobs

Business Manager & Executive Producer

Business Manager and an Executive Producer sought to contribute ingenuity, resourcefulness and skill to developing every aspect of Site's work. Salary c. £25,000
Site Gallery, Sheffield | 5 May
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General Manager

Hayward Gallery, London | 11 May
www.southbankcentre.co.uk

Lecturer in Art & Art History

Regent's College, London | 9 May
www.regents.ac.uk

Lecturer in Fine Art

University of Kent, Medway | 9 May
http://jobs.kent.ac.uk

Senior Lecturer in Fine Art

Northumbria Univeristy | 12 May
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Chair in Visual Arts

University of Liverpool | 26 May
www.liv.ac.uk

General Manager

CCA, Glasgow | 6 May
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Part-time Framer

Lock and Davies, Deal | 13 May
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Events Officer

Whitechapel Gallery, London | 5 May
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Development & Events Coordinator

Modern Art Oxford | 11 May
www.modernartoxford.org.uk

Temporary Sculpture Curator

Arts Council Collection | 16 May
www.southbankcentre.co.uk

Programme Leader in Visual Arts

West Dean College | 4 May
www.westdean.org.uk

Curatorial Assistant

Wallace Collection, London | 20 May
www.wallacecollection.org

Grants/Scholarships

International PhD Scholarship

University of Central Lancashire, Preston | 13 May
www.uclan.ac.uk

Studentship Opportunities

Manchester Metropolitan University | 6 May
www.miriad.mmu.ac.uk

RBS Bursary Awards 2011

RBS, London | 17 May
www.rbs.org.uk

Various Scholarships

Braunschweig University of Art, Germany | 7 May
www.hbk-bs.de

Competitions/Commissions

Public Commission

Finzels Reach, Bristol | 4 May
www.ginkgoprojects.co.uk

Open Call for two Commissions

National Media Museum, Bradford | 16 May
www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk

Open Here Photofest

Hereford Photography Festival | 31 May
www.photofest.org

Threadneedle Prize

Mall Galleries, London | 1 Jun
www.threadneedleprize.com

Gilchrist-Fisher Award

Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London | 1 Jun
www.r-h-g.co.uk

Funkhaus Art Prize

Funkhaus Nalepastrasse, Berlin, Germany | 20 May
www.nalepastrasse.de

Residencies/Fellowships

The Legacy Fellowships

The Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford University | 1 Jun
www.ruskin-sch.ox.ac.uk

Studio Residency

Florence Trust, London | 30 May
www.florencetrust.org

Residency in the USA

The Watermill Center, Long Island, USA | 31 May
www.watermillcenter.org

6 Month Residency

The Darling Foundry, Montreal, Canada | 1 Jun
www.fonderiedarling.org

Research Fellowship in Arts

Girton College, Univeristy of Cambridge | 13 May
www.girton.cam.ac.uk

Urban Bivouac Residency Project

Diogene, Turin, Italy | 16 May
www.progettodiogene.eu

Open Call for Group Residencies

HMK, Hoorn, Netherlands | 1 Jun
www.hotelmariakapel.nl

Botin Fellowships for Visual Arts

Botin Foundation, Santander, Spain | 6 May
www.fundacionmbotin.org

Exhibiting

Resonance Open, Call for Sound-art

Raven Row, London | 30 May
www.resonancefm.com

Submit2Gravity, London Exhibition

Netil House, London | 30 May
www.submit2gravity.com

Applications for Film Festival

Asolo Art Film Festival, Asolo, Italy | 15 May
www.asolofilmfestival.it

International & Interdisciplinary Project

Platforma 11, Leipzig, Germany | 15 May
www.platforma11.net

SummerCamp 3 open Call

This is Exile, Berlin, Germany | 30 May
www.thisisexile.com

Franchise 2012

Apexart, Worldwide | 26 May
www.apexart.org

Film Screening Opportunity

Outpost, Norwich | 10 May
www.norwichoutpost.org

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