November Issue
members of the Guerrilla Girls in 2015
Interview
Guerilla Tactics
Guerrilla Girls interviewed by Jennifer Thatcher
Founded in New York, the Guerrilla Girls have been calling out chauvinism and discrimination in the art world since 1985. Here members of the anonymous female collective discuss their working practices, the differences between US and European museums, and how to hold institutions to account.
Private museums are selfish museums. It's about one person’s collection. And they tend to have the same cookie-cutter collection. How is that any better than the system 300 years ago when kings and queens and emperors and the church told us what art was? Is it reverting to that? Are the oligarchs of the world going to tell us what our history is because they have the money to invest in it?
Birgit Jürgenssen
Untitled (1979-80) 1979-80
Feature
Death Ltd
David Lillington on Death Art
Drawing on his experience of curating the exhibition 'Death and Dying' in Vienna in 2014, Lillington speculates on the reasons why death has become a fashionable subject in contemporary art and exhibitions.
If you want to promote a death project, it helps if you first persuade your audience that what you are doing is new and against cultural norms. Unfortunately, it also involves ignoring the facts.
Alain de Botton's 2014 'Art is Therapy' event at Rijksmuseum, Netherlands
Feature
Self Help Inc
Bob Dickinson on the new publishing phenomenon of how-to art books
Is the slew of self-help books on art part of a wider neoliberal agenda to harness artists' creativity to the wider economy while marginalising artists themselves?
There is also a neoliberal political dimension to this emphasis on creativity and innovation. As technology advances and every aspect of life is increasingly monetised, artists not only continue to produce art, but the health or otherwise of the 'creative ecologies' in which they must function also provide useful models to governments, economists, scientists and educationalists.
Comment
Editorial
History Matters
As the art history A Level is itself consigned to history, does the Tory government's desire to strip the humanities from education threaten to leave us with a culture that can never be contested?
The word 'history' derives from the Greek word 'historia', which literally means 'knowledge acquired by investigation', and, whereas the forensic trail in history often goes cold, with art's histories more often than not material evidence remains and can – and should – be investigated over and over again.
Artnotes
Civil Wrongs
The Contemporary Art Museum St Louis is embroiled in a bitter race row over its Kelley Walker exhibition; Inverleith House gallery has been axed by the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh; The New Art Gallery Walsall is threatened with closure by the local council; the Museums Association establishes a working group to develop guidance on the closure of museums; ACE offers guidance over the direction of its flagship National Portfolio funding scheme; France increases its museum budget to a historic high; Turkey withdraws from the EU cultural fund; the Paying Artists Campaign launches a new payment guide; the latest news on galleries, appointments, prizes and more.
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Readers with very long memories may remember – and the sharp-eyed among those who have accessed AM's back catalogue online may have noticed – that something is missing from the year 1978. A quick count would soon reveal that only nine issues were published that year instead of ten.
The missing magazine is for the month of April, which would have been issue 16. Instead, the number was carried over seamlessly to the May issue, which ran a fulsome apology and explanation from Peter Townsend and his co- editor and publisher, Jack Wendler: 'The fact is that we got behind on schedules and despaired and decided that the only way to pick up on schedules was to drop an issue.' The apology concludes with the words, 'We'll try not to let it happen again' – and it didn't.
To celebrate 40 years of continuous publication, AM is inviting readers to help create a virtual issue for April 1978 to complete the set, which will be published online in April next year. Contributors are invited to research or simply to imagine what might have been in the issue (for reference, the May 1978 issue can be viewed online). For further information, specifications and conditions check the AM website: www.artmonthly.co.uk/missing-issue
Jean-Paul Kelly The ends that matter 2016
Exhibitions
Steve Reich and Bill Morrison: Different Trains Live
Edge Hill Station, Liverpool
Patricia Bickers
Mierle Laderman Ukeles: Maintenance Art
Queens Museum, New York
Marjorie Welish
James Richards: Requests and Antisongs
ICA, London
Seth Pimlott
Destroy all Monsters: Images, Sounds, Ephemera
The Horse Hospital London
Mike Kelley: Framed and Frame
Hauser and Wirth, London
Jamie Sutcliffe
Zilvinas Kempinas
Ikon, Birmingham
Lizzie Lloyd
Matt Mullican: The Sequence of Things
Camden Arts Centre, London
Martin Holman
Suzanne Triester: HFT The Gardener
Annely Juda Fine Art, London
Peter Suchin
Katy Dove
DCA, Dundee
Adam Benmakhlouf
Zofia Kulik: Instead of Sculpture
Glasgow Sculpture Studios
Catherine Spencer
Daphne Wright: Emotional Archaeology
Arnolfini, Bristol
Hedwig Houben: Others and I
Roman Stetina and Miroslav Burianek: Instructions for use of Jiri Kolar
Spike Island, Bristol
Tom Emery
London Round-up
The Showroom • Delfina • The Ryder
Emily Medd
London Round-up
Mile End Pavilion • Furtherfield Gallery • CGP
Peter Suchin
Reviews
Performance
Suzanne Lacy: Shapes of Water, Sounds of Hope
Virginia Whiles experiences Sufi chanting in a former cotton mill
The project is ambitious: to make use of activist art towards reconciling two sides of a community of mill workers divided by the collapse of the Lancashire cotton industry.
Reviews
Books
Reiko Tomii: Radicalism in the Wilderness – International Contemporaneity and 1960s Art in Japan
Jamie Sutcliffe on the inclusion of storytelling in a new art history
The most interesting findings arise for Reiko Tomii's project in the wilderness considered in its truest sense as an unbounded 'natural' landscape: vast, exciting, potentially treacherous and full of possibilities for the artists who would come to circumscribe the terms of vanguard practice in the japanese art of the 1960s.
Reviews
Film
From Reel to Real: Women, Feminism and the London Film-makers' Co-operative
Maria Walsh on the Co-op's 50th-anniversary screenings
The sensitivity of the programme as a whole came across as profoundly as the individual films which were organised into thematic sections.
Report
Letter From New York
Art Manoeuvres
Lizzie Homersham encounters militarism in the museum
In the moment I was impressed. Afterwards I was troubled: didn't Choreographies effectively normalise the idea of the museum as extension of the state?
Artlaw
Art and Death
The Artist's Estate
Henry Lydiate is impressed by a new book on artists' estates
This publication provides a wealth of practical knowledge and experience to its intended readership of living artists, executors and heirs of deceased artists’ estates.
Listings
Events
Calendar
This month's highlights include:
- Eva Rothschild in conversation with Lisa Le Feuvre The New Art Gallery Walsall 6.30pm Thu 3 Nov
- Chantal Akerman conference University of Westminster 4.00pm Fri 4 Nov
- Mark Stevens lecture on the history of Reading Prison Artangel 7.00pm Thu 24 Nov
The updated events and exhibitions calendar can also be viewed online.
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Opportunities
Opportunities
Jobs
Live in Caretaker / House Keeper
Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge | 6 Nov
www.wysingartscentre.org
Director
Artspace New Zealand | 25 Nov
www.ubartgalleries.buffalo.edu
Development Manager
New Contemporaries, London | 28 Nov
www.newcontemporaries.org.uk
Lecturer Film (Cinematography)
Arts University Bournemouth | 7 Nov
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Gallery Assistant
The Lowry, Salford | 30 Nov
www.thelowry.com
Executive Director
Arts Catalyst, London | 5 Dec
www.artscatalyst.org
Admin Assistant
Arts Admin, London | 14 Nov
www.artsadmin.co.uk
Education Projects Manager
Bow Arts, London | 22 Nov
www.bowarts.org
Head of Collections & Research
National Gallery of Ireland | 7 Nov
www.nationalgallery.ie
Art Technician
Wellington College | 14 Nov
www.wellingtoncollege.org.uk
Competitions/Commissions
Mark Tanner Sculpture Award
Submissions are invited from sculptors in the UK. The award is £8,000 plus a solo show. Selectors: Alison Wilding RA, Denise De Cordova, Beth Collar & Rebecca Scott. Applications open 9 January.
Standpoint Gallery, London | 28 Feb
www.standpointlondon.co.uk
promoted
Unlimited: Call for Commissions and Awards Applications
Shape Arts and Artsadmin, London | 7 Nov
www.weareunlimited.org.uk
Lynn Painter - Stainers Prize
The Mall Galleries, London | 19 Dec
www.lps.artopps.co.uk
Young Masters Art Prize
The Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London | 28 Feb
www.young-masters.co.uk
Peninsula Arts Film Commission
Plymouth University | 27 Nov
www.plymouth.ac.uk
Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize
London | 15 Jan
www.artprize.co.uk
In Context 4 – In Our Time
South Dublin County Council | 2 Dec
www.incontext4.ie
Art on the Tideway
Thames Tideway | 14 Nov
www.tideway.london
Residencies/Fellowships
Photographer in Residence
Harrow School invites applications from photography graduates and/or professional photographers for the position of Photographer in Residence within a high profile, flourishing Art department.
Harrow School, Middlesex | 18 Nov
www.harrowschool.org.uk
promoted
Studio Applications
Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge | 6 Nov
www.wysingartscentre.org
Open Call: Playing Out
MK Gallery, Milton Keynes | Nov 7
www.mkgallery.org
IMéRA Call for Applications
Fondation IMéRA, Marseille, France | 18 Nov
www.candidatures-imera.univ-amu.fr
Call for Art, Empathy, and Ethos Thematic Residency
Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, United States | 17 Nov
www.bemis.slideroom.com
Visual Arts Residencies
Cove Park, Argyll and Bute, Scotland | 2 Dec
www.covepark.org
Visiting Research Fellowships
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds | 6 Mar
www.henry-moore.org
Muir Trust Residency
Bucks County Museum | 30 Nov
www.buckscountymuseum.org
Akademie Schloss Solitude Fellowships
Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, Germany | 30 Nov
www.akademie-solitude.de
Warwick Stafford Fellowship
BALTIC 39, Newcastle upon Tyne | 14 Nov
www.baltic39.com
Artist’s Book Residency Grant
Women’s Studio Workshop, New York | 15 Nov
www.wsworkshop.org
Scholarships/Grants
Artist Bursaries
Jerwood Visual Arts | 9 Jan
www.jerwoodvisualarts.org
Exhibiting
Artist and Curatorial Exhibition Proposals
Alison Richard Building, Cambridge | Rolling
www.arbpublicart.wordpress.com
2 Degrees Festival
Artsadmin, London | 11 Nov
www.artsadmin.co.uk
Call for Makers: Rising Stars
New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham | 4 Dec
www.newashgate.org.uk
Window Project
Gazelli Art House, London | 5 Dec
www.gazelliarthouse.com
Open Call to Exhibit Work at Bad Art
Bones & Pearl Studios, London | 7 Nov
www.bonesandpearl.moonfruit.com
Myth & Lore - Call for Artists
Styx, London | 30 Nov
www.myth-lore-styx.webflow.io
Threads: Open Call for Entries
Espacio Gallery, London | 30 Nov
www.theartistspool.co.uk
Submissions: Send opportunities to opportunities@artmonthly.co.uk
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