November Issue
Oreet Ashery Party for Freedom / Party for Hire 2013 performance
Interview
Irreplaceable
Oreet Ashery interviewed by Larne Abse Gogarty
Israeli-born British artist Oreet Ashery challenges viewers with performances that provoke questions about identity and agency. Here, she talks about antagonising her audience, the trash aesthetic and her disastrous early career as a witch in Jerusalem.
'The participants in Party for Freedom were all white except for one Asian. They were also all young, "beautiful", slim and able-bodied. This was antagonistic in itself, apart from for those viewers who took the lack of diversity for granted. I wanted the work to speak of white privilege in the context of freedom, and of the fascist fantasy and nightmare of homogeneity.'
Khaled Hafez The A77A Project: On Presidents & Superheroes 2009 video
Feature
Walk like an Egyptian?
Omar Kholeif on artists' mining of Egyptian culture
Egyptian culture has a long history of being 'borrowed' by the West. But have contemporary artists, from Matthew Barney to Camille Henrot and William Kentridge, managed to avoid the mythological clichés while referencing Egypt's now-revolutionary culture?
'The figure of the trickster can be seen in a range of contemporary works, such as Khaled Hafez's film Of Presidents and Superheroes, 2009, a three-minute pastiche that traces the journey of the iconic Anubis figure from ancient history as he thrusts into a contemporary moment of Egyptian civil unrest.'
Kader Attia Repair. 5 Acts – Act 4: Nature, Mimesis as Control 2013 installation detail
Feature
The Ethnographic Turn
Mark Prince on the museum as metaphor
If the museum as an institution frames objects as artworks, how have artists from Marcel Broodthaers and Daan Van Golden to James Benning, Mario García Torres and Louise Lawler set about revealing the ethnographic fictions inherent in museal display?
'The museum objects which constituted Marcel Broodthaers's Section des Figures all represented an eagle, its imperialistic figure an emblem for the rampant arbitrariness of conferred value; but by converting value into a metaphor for value, Broodthaers marks out a clearing in the field of distribution.'
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Comment
Editorial
Card Clash
Like an alien invasion, there is nothing like the arrival of an art fair to remind everyone of both the strangeness of the art world and of its extreme financial stratification. And while VIP card holders are greeted with fawning smiles, it seems that the currency of celebrity will now even buy a private encounter with the most knowing smirk of all: Mona Lisa's.
'The tent in Regent's Park increasingly feels like an alien presence, a spaceship that has landed temporarily in our midst before it takes off again for, it is rumoured, China. The appearance, in one of the booths, of a life-size replica of the eponymous alien from the film Predator seemed entirely appropriate.'
Artnotes
Anti-racism activists censor a Barbican exhibition when their protests prevent it from opening; Paul McCarthy and his art are both physically attacked in Paris; NY-based collective WAGE creates an online artists' fee calculator; the Arts Council for Wales suffers further cuts; the latest news on galleries, events, appointments, prizes and more.
Submissions: Send news items to artnotes@artmonthly.co.uk
Gintaras Didziapetris Clock 2013
Profile
Gintaras Didziapetris
Adam Pugh on the Lithuanian artist
Through videos, photographs, projections and digital files, Gintaras Didziapetris explores what it means for an artwork to be – like a medieval symbol or a religious icon – a thing in itself rather than a mere representation of something else.
'A sense of the co-existence of divergent meanings, and, crucially, of the simultaneity of their existence, is what exercises Gintaras Didziapetris. In his work, it is not enough that there is a multiplicity of possibilities, but that they are all possible at once.'
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Reviews
Exhibitions
São Paulo Bienal: How to (...) things that do not exist
Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion
Anna Gritz
Asia Triennial Manchester 14:
Conflict and Compassion
various venues
Bob Dickinson
Bloomberg New Contemporaries
World Museum, Liverpool
Eleanor Clayton
Mario Merz
Pace Gallery, London
Martin Holman
Stuart Brisley: State of Denmark
Modern Art Oxford
Elinor Morgan
Kai Althoff
Michael Werner, London
Andrew Hunt
Ed Fornieles: Modern Family
Chisenhale, London
Morgan Quaintance
The Mechanical Garden and Other Long Encores
Dilston Grove, London
Isabella Maidment
Edwin Burdis: UIB
Primary, Nottingham
Tim Dixon
The Influence of Furniture on Love
Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge
Jonathan P Watts
London Round-up
Kate MacGarry • Gimpel Fils • Marlborough Contemporary • Lisson Gallery • Hauser & Wirth
Paul Carey-Kent
Reviews
Artists' Books
Uniformbooks
Michael Hampton on the artists' books publisher
'To unfamiliar readers, the contents' list of Uniformagazine maps out Colin Sackett's long-term preoccupations with cultural geography and history, the book, and what has come to be widely known as conceptual writing; his style 'glocal' rather than provincial.'
Reviews
Books
Adorno and Art: Aesthetic Theory Contra Critical Theory
David Ryan delves into James Hellings's new book
'James Hellings's Adorno and Art goes some way in unravelling what we might call the "Adorno problem". Here, Hellings rescues Theodor W Adorno (1903-1969) from his all-too-often specialised containment in a musical sociology, and looks at the value of his writings for art, aesthetics and politics not only in Adorno's own time but also for recent practices.'
Reviews
Film
Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard: 20,000 Days on Earth
David Barrett spends a fictional day with Nick Cave
'Forsyth & Pollard, their practice has taught us, walk the line between theatrical effect and performative affect, the difference between the fictional narrative stagecraft beneath the proscenium arch and the supposedly more direct emotional connection between, say, a post-punk rock group and its audience.'
Report
Letter from Berlin
Frictional Expectations
Martin Herbert sees the city serve up its expected antagonisms
'It isn’t that any of these proposals wholly refuse the market. But, like the loose-limbed, chaos-edged yet increasingly serious abc fair itself, they accept it in a frictional, wary manner that feels related to the host city’s prized self-image.'
Artlaw
Artist's Resale Right
Enforcement
Henry Lydiate
'Artist's Resale Right legislation strives to balance legal rights on both sides of the equation. Mutual trust is required to make this balanced scheme work. But perhaps trust and patience have now run out.'
Listings
Events
London Art Calendar
This month's highlights include:
- Jasia Reichardt talk ICA 1.00pm Fri 14 Nov
- Clunie Reid talk Contemporary Art Society 7.00pm Tue 18 Nov
- Jaroslaw Kozlowski talk Matt's Gallery 7.00pm Wed 19 Nov
The updated London events calendar can also be viewed online.
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Exhibitions
Exhibition Listings
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Opportunities
Opportunities
Jobs
Head of Partnerships
Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge | 10 Nov
www.wysingartscentre.org
Assistant to Editorial & Curatorial projects
Cura, Rome | 15 Nov
www.curamagazine.com
Curatorial & Programmes Associate
YATF, Brussels| 20 Nov
www.yatfund.org
Programme Director
The Artists Fund, UK | 7 Nov
www.artquest.org.uk
Director
CPG, London | 14 Nov
Email strategicdevelopment@cgplondon.org for application
Assistant/Associate Curator
The Metropolitan Museum of Art | 15 Nov
www.metmuseum.org
Art Handling Technician
Tate, Wiltshire | 7 Nov
http://workingat.tate.org.uk
Programme Director
Made in Corby, Northamptonshire | 3 Nov
www.artsprofessional.co.uk
Communications Manager
Modern Art Oxford | 3 Nov
www.modernartoxford.org.uk
Education Officer
Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool | 3 Nov
www.blackpool.gov.uk
Operations Manager
Parasol unit, London | 10 Nov
Email mary.deegan@lizamosassociates.com for application
Head of Adult Learning
Royal Academy of Arts, London | 21 Nov
www.royalacademy.org.uk/careers
Curator
Barbican Art Gallery, London | 7 Nov
www.barbican.org.uk
Assistant Curator (Maternity Cover)
Nottingham Contemporary | 3 Nov
www.nottinghamcontemporary.org/opportunities
3D Making Technician
Glasgow School of Art | 3 Nov
www.gsa.ac.uk/jobs
Competitions/Commissions
Breese Little Prize for Art Criticism Volume X – Dec 2014
For aspiring art critics aged 21 and over. £1,000 prize and publication in Elephant magazine. New judges, rules and supporters online.
Breese Little Prize | 12 Dec
www.breeselittle.com/prize-for-art-criticism
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Call for entries – Jerwood Makers Open
Jerwood Visual Arts | 4 Nov
www.jerwoodvisualarts.org
Call for entries
Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize 2015 | 8 Dec
www.lynnpainterstainersprize.org.uk
Glastonbury Arts Commissions
Brass: Glastonbury Festival 2015 | 7 Nov
www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk
Artist Commission
Essex Cultural Diversity Project | 5 Nov
http://essexcdp.wordpress.com/current-projects
Call for entries
KINO DER KUNST Film Festival, Munich | 5 Nov
www.kinoderkunst.de
Public Art Commission
East Sussex County Council | 8 Dec
http://tinyurl.com/m5d7btr
Photography Award
The Terry O’Neill Photography Award 2014 | 30 Nov
www.oneillaward.com
Residencies/Fellowships
Standpoint Futures 2015
Standpoint, London | 3 Nov
www.standpointlondon.co.uk
One Year Residency
Space @ Clarence Mews | 14 Nov
https://clarencemews.files.wordpress.com
Curatorial Intensive
Independent Curators International, New Orleans, USA | 14 Nov
www.curatorsintl.org
Sculpture Space Funded Residency
New York, USA | 31 Dec
www.sculpturespace.org
Cove Park Visual Art Residency
Cove Park, Scotland | 24 Nov
www.artists-unlimited.de
London Summer Intensive Residency Programme
Camden Arts Centre & Slade, London | 23 Nov
www.londonintensive.org
Winter Residency
Eastern Bloc, Montreal, Canada | 21 Nov
www.easternbloc.ca
Rud Air artist retreat
Bengtsfors, Sweden | 15 Nov
http://rudair.tumblr.com
Spring Residency 2015
Fljótstunga, Reykholt, Iceland | 13 Nov
www.fljotstunga.is
Scholarships/Grants
Henry Moore Institute Research Fellowships 2015/16
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds | 12 Jan
www.henry-moore.org
Arts Awards
Wellcome Trust, London | 7 Nov
www.wellcome.ac.uk
Call for Proposals
SA-UK Seasons 2014 & 2015 | 23 Nov
www.southafrica-unitedkingdom.com
UK Artist at Penland Fellowship 2015
Penland School of Crafts, North Carolina, USA | 31 Oct
www.penland.org
Exhibiting
Call for Artists
Contemporary Art Festival Sesc_Videobrasil | 16 Nov
http://site.videobrasil.org.br
The Spring Exhibition 2015
Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen | 20 Nov
www.springexhibition.com
Cyprus in Venice Open Call
Venice Biennale 2015 | 5 Nov
www.cyprusinvenice.org
Call for Artists
Hidden Rooms, Venice | 31 Oct
www.lucacurci.com
Call for Artists
CURRENTS New Media Festival, New Mexico, USA | 1 Dec
www.currentsnewmedia.org
Call for Artists
Orebro OpenART 2015, Sweden | 30 Nov
www.openart.se/opencall15
Opportunity for Hackney-based Artists
Banner Repeater & Hackney Archives | 26 Nov
www.bannerrepeater.org
Submissions: Send opportunities to opportunities@artmonthly.co.uk
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