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March 2011


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Bethan Huws Whitechapel Piece 2011

Interview

Time to Reflect

Bethan Huws interviewed by Mark Wilsher

Paris-based Welsh artist Bethan Huws rose to prominence in the early 1990s with a series of ultra-subtle interventions in London galleries. Currently exhibiting at the Whitechapel Gallery, she talks here about her responses to Marcel Duchamp, the importance of language, misunderstandings, getting angry and the brevity of life.

'I admired Carl Andre's work, it was one of my models to work with. The difference is that Andre's floor pieces are solid blocks. My floor has a space inside, it is a volume with a chamber inside it. For me that relates to language and communication, it is a space for something to resonate like a musical instrument.'

 

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John Russell Public Sculpture (the social) 2010

Feature

On Ugliness

Dave Beech on the counter-promise of ugliness

There has been an upsurge in talk of beauty, but no corresponding discussion of ugliness. Surely the socially ugly – the ugliness of resistance, with its oppositional stance against the status quo – is far more relevant than beauty in this time of protests?

'The political opposition between beauty and ugliness is not felt as political at all, but as the self-evident, correct and natural affirmation of beauty and the equally self-evident rejection of ugliness. Beauty is good, ugliness is bad.'

 

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Regina José Galindo Confesión 2007

Feature

Frames of Resistance

Francis Frascina on the aesthetics of violence

If life becomes precarious when war-mongering politicians champion the poetic myths of nationalism, how do contemporary artists challenge and repudiate those genocidal narratives?

'Re-enactment opens up the ethical issue of "consent". There is a representation. Those actually tortured do not consent, do not know what will happen, have no control. They might not be represented.'

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Comment

Editorial

A Failure to Communicate

The government blames local authorities for cutting arts spending and arts organisations themselves for failing to persuade local authorities of their importance to the community. But after years of New Labour's instrumental arts policies and the coalition's recent singling out of the arts for deeper than average cuts, these claims are arrant nonsense.

'The coalition government has taken the next step and begun the process of complete privatisation of the arts, stripping away the last vestiges of their autonomy and leaving them at the mercy of the private sector, which shows no sign of stepping into the breach.'

Letters

Mike Watson takes issue with Dean Kenning's report on the student protests, in particular his negativity towards independent art schools. Dean Kenning responds with a defence of the Welfare State.

Artnotes

Unpaid labour is in the news as internships become ever more valuable during a period of mass graduate unemployment; a wave of galleries close as funding and small-scale collectors disappear; business sponsorship of the arts collapses while new models to extract profits from the art market emerge; and all the latest news on art world commissions, prizes and more.

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Ed Atkins Death Mask II: the scent 2010

Profile

Ed Atkins

Mark Prince profiles the British video artist

Ed Atkins explores the visual technologies at work within high-definition video, turning the hyper real into the uncanny – and reminding Mark Prince of early Rodney Graham.

'Atkins collages and filters the HD image until the medium's self-reflections are deranged into something closer to gothic fiction.'

Reviews

Exhibitions

Modern British Sculpture

Margaret Garlake

Modern British Sculpture

Mark Prince

Never the Same River

Christopher Townsend

The Life of the Mind: Love, Sorrow and Obsession

Morgan Quaintance

Lucia Nogueira: Mischief

Cherry Smyth

Sean Edwards: Maelfa

David Trigg

Lucy Clout: Physicalism, or near enough

Laura McLean-Ferris

Reproductive Labour: An exhibition exploring the work of Cinenova

Colin Perry

Jack Goldstein

Kathy Noble

Diana Thater

Maria Walsh

Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard: Publicsfear

Martin Herbert

Reviews

Artists' Books

Aphasic Disturbance

Pamela Kember on Stephen Bury's curated exhibition at Chelsea Space

'Stephen Bury has himself produced a new artists' book for the show, Strange, 2010. Based on Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, it breaks with the syntactic system of language by using only the novel's adjectives. It is an intriguing and lively read, despite the disconcerting sense of repetition and fragmentation of words, which is perhaps analogous to aphasia.'

Reviews

Books

The Experimental Group: Ilya Kabakov, Moscow Conceptualism, Soviet Avant-Gardes

Martin Patrick on Matthew Jesse Jackson's history of Cold War culture

'One of the most refreshing aspects of this study is how certain received notions are held up to scrutiny only to crumble almost immeditely.'

Dark Matter

Larne Abse Gogarty on Gregory Sholette's study of guerilla activist art

'Dark Matter's analysis of the art world's seemingly impenetrable hierarchy is a stark rebuttal to any reader who may still savour the notion of artistic labour as retaining romantic autonomy.'

Reviews

Film

Experimental Film Round-up

Maxa Zoller on recent experimental film screenings

'With the explosion of the so-called "gallery film" in the 1990s, experimental filmmaking not only entered the black box of the white cube, it also expanded into a diverse range of cultural niches generating a dynamic and complex film culture.'

Artlaw

Contracts

Agent and Dealer Duties

Henry Lydiate on an illuminating lawsuit over a dealer's hidden fees

'Unfortunately, Accidia believed the sale price had been $6m and that Simon C Dickinson would have been paid his commission by Danielle Luxembourg out of her $500,000 fee. In 2008, Accidia discovered the sale price had been $7m, and so filed the lawsuit against Dickinson for return of the "secret profit" he had made of $1m.'

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Opportunities

Jobs

Artists & Programmes Manager (maternity cover)

Curator required to deliver WAC's future programme of public events, exhibitions & international residencies. Full-time for six months £24,000 per annum pro rata.
Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge | 7 Mar
www.wysingartscentre.org

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Creative Programme Manager

Based in Bow, East London, this new full time role will build, develop, deliver and fund an exciting creative programme throughout the year across all Bow Arts sites. £25,000 pa
Bow Arts Trust, London | 18 Mar
www.bowarts.com

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Framer

Part-time help needed in framing workshop in Deal, Kent. Must be experienced in cutting, joining and wood finishes. Contact Martin Spanyol.
Lock and Davies, Deal | 31 Mar
www.lockanddavies.co.uk

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Research Technician

Ligatus Research Centre, University of the Arts London | 11 Mar
http://jobs.arts.ac.uk

Programmes Manager

The Art Fund, London | 4 Mar
www.artfund.org

Assistant Curator Adult Programme

Tate, London | 3 Mar
www.tate.org.uk

6 Paid Traineeships

Whitechapel Gallery | 4 Mar
www.whitechapelgallery.org

Development Officer

Acme, London | 18 Mar
www.acme.org.uk

Exhibitions Assistants x2

The V&A | 4 Mar
www.vam.ac.uk

Video Art Research Assistant

Dundee University & Italy | 16 Mar
www.jobs.dundee.ac.uk

Grants/Scholarships

The Creative Initiative Awards

Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop | 4 Mar
www.edinburghsculpture.org

The EMDASH Award

Frieze Foundation | 7 Mar
www.friezefoundation.org

The Home Workspace Program

Ashkal Alwan Association, Beirut, Lebanon | 1 Mar
www.ashkalalwan.org

Various Research Grants

The British Academy | Through Mar
www.britac.ac.uk

Various Art & Research Grants

Montehermoso, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain | 13 Mar
www.montehermoso.net

PhD Research Grants

School of the Arts, Loughborough Univ | 7 Mar
www.lboro.ac.uk

Various Scholarships

University of Leeds | 11 Mar
http://scholarships.leeds.ac.uk

Competitions/Commissions

Mostyn Open 2011

Oriel Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno | 7 Mar
www.mostyn.org

Public Art Commission

Coulsdon College | 7 Mar
www.coulsdon.ac.uk

Call for Collaborators

Conexiones Improbables, Basque Region, Spain | 28 Mar
www.conexionesimprobables.com

Residencies/Fellowships

Context Matters: Artists' Residencies Opportunity

Two one-year residencies in Peterborough, working closely with self-organised community groups from the city to make creative responses to the groups and their work.
Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge | 7 Mar
www.wysingartscentre.org

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£80,000 Research Fellowship

The Clothworker's Foundation | 4 Mar
www.clothworkers.co.uk

Fellowship Opportunity

The Clore Leadership, London | 11 Mar
www.cloreleadership.org

Residency for Performance Artists

Testing Grounds, Berlin | 7 Mar
www.testinggrounds.org.uk

Residency & Doctoral Studentship

Royal Institute of Art | 14 Mar
www.kkh.se

Research Fellowships

Trinity College Dublin | 10 Mar
www.tcd.ie

Research Studentships

University of Westminster | 14 Mar
www.westminster.ac.uk

Exhibiting

Summer Exhibition 2011

Royal Academy of Arts, London | 11 Mar
www.royalacademy.org.uk

Performance & Installation Artists

Stoff Festival, Stockholm, Sweden | 20 Mar
www.stockholmfringe.com

Artwork Commission for Publication

100 Things Not Worth Repeating | 15 Mar
www.criticalm.org

Cologne OFF 2011

Various international venues | 1 Mar
www.coff.newmediafest.org

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