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March 2016

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Jordan Baseman Blackout 2016 video

Interview

Blackout

Jordan Baseman interviewed by David Barrett

Philadelphia-born, London-based artist Jordan Baseman was noted in the early 1990s for his object-based work, but then abruptly switched to narrative filmmaking. Here he talks about the ethics of collaboration, risk in art, the usefulness of abstraction – and unfortunate clown costumes.

I really wanted to get out of the studio, to look at the world and to be located in it. Making work out in the world feels really risky, genuinely frightening and exhilarating. It is never boring or static, always unpredictable.
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Mark Peter Wright I, the Thing in the Margins 2015

Feature

Art and the Chthulucene

Jamie Sutcliffe takes a worm's eye view

Naming the present age as the Anthropocene in order to acknowledge the human impact on the planet merely perpetuates the hierarchical separation of Homo sapiens from the rest of the biosphere. Do artist and anthropologist Zoe Todd, bio-artist and 'gene-tinkerer' Eduardo Kac, and arterial thinkers Anna Tzing and Donna Harraway offer useful alternatives?

The Chthulucene stresses the tentacular interconnectivity of life-forces across species and cultures, suggesting 'webs of speculative fabulation, speculative feminism, science-fiction, and scientific fact'.

From the Back Catalogue
Art and the Anthropocene Bob Dickinson on eco art

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'Modern Mirror' installation view at Bread and Jam

Feature

Getting Art

What does visiting a gallery offer the viewer asks Paul Carey-Kent

When art can be accessed online and digital images of the Mona Lisa are arguably easier to look at than the real thing, is visiting a gallery still an essential part of the aesthetic experience?

Tate's Agnes Martin and Frank Auerbach retrospectives suggest that the collapse of the physical and virtual into phenomenologically similar encounters is – at the very least – some way off.

Comment

Editorial

Friends United

Tate wants to fold the separate Tate Members charity into the gallery's existing governance structure. With members raising uncomfortable issues over Tate's controversial sponsorship by BP, the question must be asked: why end 60 years of independence now? And should members stay silent on this or should they take a leaf out of the football supporters' song book?

Liverpool fans, chanting 'you greedy bastards, enough is enough', staged a walkout during a match against Sunderland at Anfield. Liverpool, which had been in a winning position, promptly conceded two goals and lost the match, proof of the very real support fans bring their team.

Artnotes

Public Service, Private Employment

The V&A plans to privatise its staff contracts so that future employees miss out on existing benefits; a Rotterdam museum is to give tours of art from private collections alongside its own holdings; the Royal Photographic Society's collection is moving from Bradford to London; a new report proposes rebalancing Lottery arts funding; Kurt Schwitters's Elterwater Merz Barn in Cumbria suffers storm damage; a survey of art teachers is damning on the state of art education; Croatian artists protest against their new far-right arts minister; the latest news on galleries, appointments, prizes and more.

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Hrair Sarkissian Transparencies 2012

Profile

Hrair Sarkissian

Omar Kholeif on the artist's photo-based practice

For this Syrian artist, individual biography is an instrument to reveal the political failure of nation states.

Is the artist liberating himself from the oppressive nostalgia of return or, rather, is he mockingly pointing a finger at an international community that seems hell-bent on forcing Syrians to continue to live in a territory that will inevitably fall into ruin?
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Dinh Q Lê The Colony 2016 video

Exhibitions

Seth Siegelaub: Beyond Conceptual Art

Patricia Bickers

Monuments Should Not Be Trusted

David Briers

Stan Douglas: The Secret Agent

Mark Prince

Larissa Sansour: In the Future They Ate From the Finest Porcelain

Tom Emery

Dinh Q Lê: The Colony

Stephen Lee

Iván Argote: An Idea of Progress

Kathryn Lloyd

Park McArthur: Poly

Chris McCormack

Electronic Superhighway (2016-1966)

Lynton Talbot

AL and AL: Incidents of Travel in the Multiverse

Laura Robertson

Condo

Chris Fite-Wassilak

Reviews

Artists' Books

Lost and Exhausted

Michael Hampton rounds up some recent releases

Sherman's solution comes in the form of three proposals to reclaim 'vulnerable words' such as awesome, bondage, crotch, font, intercourse, marriage, printer, republican and twitter by incentivising students with credits and giving tax breaks for writers willing to use endangered or redundant words.

Reviews

Books

The Gulf: High Culture/Hard Labour

Maja & Reuben Fowkes on art and exploitation on Happiness Island

The irresponsibility of arts institutions in participating in massive building projects which, due to their ecological footprint and growth-oriented symbolism will contribute significantly to global warming, adds another dimension to the failures in social solidarity highlighted in The Gulf.

Reports

Letter from Sarajevo

Against the Odds

Bob Dickinson finds an art ecosystem struggling on fallow ground

'Nothing is easy here', Pierre Courtin says, describing what he sees as a paradox whereby the quality of contemporary art in Bosnia Herzegovina may be 'really strong', but there is 'no structure or organisation to support it'.

Dhaka Art Summit

Rewrite Those Histories

Virginia Whiles visits the Bangladeshi biennale/art fair/conference

Privatisation of art production is performing the unfilled role of state support throughout South Asian countries and it comes at a cost that would seem to be the price of feeding the ferocious appetite of globalisation.

Artlaw

Ways of Working

Moving Image and the Law

Henry Lydiate on the copyright complexities of non-fixed images

Usually collectors are interested in following the traditional acquisition method of buying full ownership of a physical/digital object holding audiovisual data of the film. It is important for both collector and artist to clarify at point of sale the extent to which the collector is also acquiring any rights/permission to show the film.

Listings

Events

London Art Calendar

This month's highlights include:

  • Political Animals: 21st Century Feminist Cinema Whitechapel Gallery 11am Sat 5 Mar
  • Anthea Hamilton talk Goldsmiths University 5.30pm Wed 9 Mar
  • Rose English performance Camden Arts Centre 11am Fri 11 Mar

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

Administrative Assistant

Artangel seeks an efficient and organised individual to manage the daily functions of a busy office and assist all members of the team. Full time, £22,000 p/a.
Artangel, London | 14 March, 10am
www.artangel.org.uk

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Residency and Awards Officer x 2

Acme Studios, London | 11 Mar
www.acme.org.uk

Senior Events Manager

Royal Academy, London | 6 Mar
www.royalacademy.org.uk

Marketing & Communications Assistant (Traineeship)

In Between Time, Bristol | 13 Mar
http://inbetweentime.co.uk

Galleries Co-ordinator

The Lowry, Salford Quays | 7 Mar
www.thelowry.com

Programme Director

Siobhan Davies Dance, London | 14 Mar
www.siobhandavies.com

Exhibition Specialist

Natural History Museum, London | 9 Mar
www.nhm.ac.uk

Internship Arts Worker (paid)

Rural Arts, North Yorkshire | 3 Mar
www.ruralarts.org

Part-time Sales Assistant

Other Criteria, London | 30 Mar
https://othercriteria.com/uk

Communications Intern (paid)

Cass Sculpture Foundation, Sussex | 31 Mar
www.sculpture.org.uk

Senior Exhibitions Manager

V&A, London | 7 Mar
www.vam.ac.uk

Friday Late Programme Co-ordinator

V&A, London | 8 Mar
www.vam.ac.uk

Sound Designer

Freelancer for artist project, Ana Mendes | 30 Mar
http://anamendes.com


Competitions/Commissions

TACUK £500 Acquisition Award

£500 award to support artists with the continuation of practice. Selected works are held within the collection. All mediums considered.
The Annex Collection | 27 March 2016
www.tacuk.org

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Art Criticism Prize Volume XII

Art & Culture | 18 Mar
www.artandculture.org.uk

Ulster Bank Prize

MAC International | 30 Apr
http://themacinternational.com

Derwent Art Prize 2016

Derwent | 1 June
www.derwent-artprize.com

Jerwood/FVU Awards 2017

Jerwood Charitable Foundation, FVU (Film and Video Umbrella) | 11 Mar
www.jerwoodfvuawards.com

Call for entries

The Contemporary British Painting Prize, London | 1 May
www.contemporarybritishpainting.com

East Sussex Open

Towner Art gallery, Eastbourne | 20 Mar
www.townereastbourne.org.uk

Call for submissions

Jacksons Open Art Prize | 3 Apr
www.jacksonsart.com

SOLO Award 2016

WW Gallery, London | 18 Apr
www.wilsonwilliamsgallery.com


Residencies/Fellowships

Call for applications

Artist Residencies La Box, France | 15 Mar
http://ensa-bourges.fr

Associate Artist Residencies

Acme, London | 1 Apr
www.acme.org.uk

Maker in Residence

Speke Hall South Liverpool, National Trust | 14 Mar
http://ensa-bourges.fr

Call for applications

Bresler Artist Residency, Maryland USA | 23 Mar
www.visartsatrockville.org

Affordable Education Open Call

​The Other MA (TOMA), Southend-on-Sea | 17 Mar
www.toma-art.com

Artist Residency Opportunity

Josef Herman Art Foundation Cymru, Wales | 18 Mar
http://josefhermanfoundation.org

Open call for Interdisciplinary & Printmaking Residencies

Hospitalfield, Scotland | 20 Mar
http://hospitalfield.org.uk

Residency in Greece

The Island – re-signified, Lefkada | 10 Apr
http://theisland-resignified.tumblr.com

Call for postgraduate curators

The NEON Curatorial Exchange, Whitechapel Gallery | 20 Mar
www.whitechapelgallery.org

The Bau Institute Residency Award

Cassis, France | 15 March
www.bauinstitute.org

I’m Not from Round Here, Artist-in-Residence

From the Station to the Sea & elysiumgallery, Swansea | 25 Apr
www.elysiumgallery.com

Call for Applications

British Council Residency Programme at FLORA, Colombia | 10 Mar
http://arteflora.org

Open call for proposals

Hotel Maria Kapel, Netherlands | 1 Jun
http://hotelmariakapel.nl


Scholarships/Grants

PhD Scholarship on Artist Live / Work Scheme

East Street Arts, Leeds in partnership with the University of Huddersfield | 15 Mar
http://eaststreetarts.org.uk

Apply Now

Sky Academy Arts Scholarships | 10 Mar
www.skyacademy.com

International call for fellows

Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam | 28 Mar
http://hetnieuweinstituut.nl

Visual Arts Grants

The Fundación Botín, Spain | 6 May
www.fundacionbotin.org

Lewisham Arthouse Graduate Studio Award

Henry Moore Institute, Leeds | 11 Apr
www.lewishamarthouse.org.uk


Exhibiting

Open Call for exhibition in Vienna

paraflows .XI – IDENTITY, Austria | 31 Mar
http://paraflows.at

Call for Zines, Artist books, Film & Animation

DIY Cultures, Rich Mix London | 13 Mar
http://diycultures.tumblr.com

Open Call for Live Works

LIVE WORKS Vol.4, Italy | 7 Mar
www.centralefies.it

Call for submissions

Nene Park Artist Commissions | 7 Mar
www.metalculture.com

Open call for moving image & performance

Visions in the Nunnery, Bow Arts London | 13 June
http://bowarts.org

New York Summer Group Show

JanKossen Contemporary, USA | 17 Mar
https://jankossencontemporary.wordpress.com

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