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September 2015

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Ed Atkins Ribbons 2014

Feature

Talkin’ ’bout their g-g-g-generation

Richard Grayson on the ends of post-internet art

If we are already witnessing the end of post-internet art, it is worth analysing why the trend became so popular so quickly among collectors and curators. Could it be that the movement's focus on the lifestyle aspects of digital networks played up to the wealthy and powerful baby-boomer generation's own foundational myths?

'These images are not primarily intended to be screened in a public space with the Prada-hipsters of the international contemporary art world swishing by, but to be "shared" with friends or peer-to-peer communities.'

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Evangelia Basdekis The Silence of the Monkeys 2015

Feature

Pleistocene – Holocene – Anthropocene

Bob Dickinson on eco art

As our geological epoch is increasingly defined by the effects that humans are having on the planet, how have artists such as Evangelia Basdekis, Mary Mattingly and Bonnie Ora Sherk offered alternatives to our apparently doomed ecological trajectory?

'The recent films and installations by Ursula Biemann examine in detail the extent to which governments and corporations are exploiting the environment and the way human lives have to adapt as a result.'

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Comment

Editorial

Ch-ch-ch-changes

Dissatisfaction with unchecked capitalism has left much of the population looking for an alternative – and now, despite the establishment's best efforts, such alternatives are gaining momentum.

'Far from being apathetic, younger voters have hitherto been refusing to engage with the political system because it does not represent them. Now they are flocking to Corbyn's cause not because they are naive but because he offers a real alternative.'

Disgruntled from Tunbridge Wells

While the Tory top brass are demonising the migrants at Calais, other people are working – through social media – to help raise awareness of the issues and to support those most in need. Is this a tipping point to which grassroots campaigns can make the difference?

'People-powered websites like 38 Degrees and JustGiving, and those who pour their time, money and expertise into their campaigns, put to shame the fat-cat bankers, hedge funders, property speculators, corporate barons, expatriate "oiligarchs" and all the other potential so-called philanthropists David Cameron courts so assiduously.'

Artnotes

Artist protest group Gulf Labor receives confirmation that a migrant worker has been killed while working on the Louvre Abu Dhabi; Ai Weiwei has his passport returned by China, but getting a UK visa still proves a problem; Tania Bruguera has her Cuban passport returned, but has no intention of fleeing the country; staff at the National Gallery go on indefinite strike against privatisation plans; an exhibition of new commissions that may never be seen by the public opens in the Fukushima Exclusion Zone; the latest news on galleries, events, appointments, prizes and more.

From the Back Catalogue
Art au Lait! Stuart Morgan traces the brief history of Milch, the gallery that planned to reach the parts that other galleries don't reach

Submissions: Send news items to artnotes@artmonthly.co.uk

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Antti Laitinen Its My Island 2007
'In Search of the Miraculous', Newlyn Art Gallery

Exhibitions

The Welfare State

Chris Clarke

The London Open 2015

Martin Herbert

Resource

Tim Dixon

Stockwell Depot 1967-79

Martin Holman

Anna Macleod: Water Conversations

Joanne Laws

In Search of the Miraculous

Martin Holman

Stan Douglas: Mise en Scène

Chris Clarke

Not Yet: On the Reinvention of Documentary and the Critique of Modernism

Larne Abse Gogarty

Thomas Hirschhorn: In-Between

Louisa Elderton

Ben Rivers: The Two Eyes Are Not Brothers

Alex Fletcher

Eloise Hawser: Lives on Wire

Christopher Townsend

Hannah Collins

Alice Butler

Reto Pulfer: Gewässerzeiten

Lizzie Lloyd

Carsten Höller

Colin Perry

Lucy Beech: Me and Mine

Cliff Lauson

London Round-up

Keren Goldberg

Report

Letter from Cape Town

An Integrated Future

Morgan Quaintance on segregation in South Africa and beyond

'Cape Town's multicultural past and possible future could, if fostered and supported, be the model for integrated metropolitan living that exposes the archaic segregationist logic enacted by gentrification worldwide.'

Artlaw

Censorship

Guides to Interpretation

Henry Lydiate on the fraught terrain of freedom of expression

'These five new guides aim to illuminate, explaining that freedom of expression is not an absolute human right; it has always been a qualified right.'

Listings

Events

London Art Calendar

This month's highlights include:

  • Video screenings curated by David Lillington Danielle Arnaud 7pm Fri 11 Sep
  • Thomas Hirschhorn in conversation with Adrian Searle South London Gallery 7pm Sat 12 Sep
  • London is Changing panel discussion Conway Hall 7.30pm Mon 28 Sep

The updated events and exhibitions calendar can also be viewed online.

Submissions: Send event info to calendar@artmonthly.co.uk

Exhibitions

Exhibition Listings

Art Monthly's exhibition listings can be viewed online.

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Opportunities

Opportunities

Jobs

Associate Director (Arts & Culture)

University of Southampton | 8 Sep
Implementation of the Arts Strategy and development of activity and engagement at University of Southampton, full time, permanent, £47k-59k. REF: 607915GR
www.jobs.soton.ac.uk

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Director

Nottingham Contemporary | 18 Sep
www.nottinghamcontemporary.org

Curator

Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam | 7 Sep
www.stedelijk.nl

One-to-One Tutors

The Complete Works Independent School, London | 30 Sep
www.tcw.org.uk

Creative Director

Calvert 22, London | 8 Sep
http://calvert22foundation.org

Tour Guides

London Exhibitions, London | 1 Oct
http://londonexhibitions.co.uk

Curator

Temple Newsam House, Leeds | 7 Sep
https://jobs.leeds.gov.uk

Exhibitions Manager

The Research Gallery, University of Birmingham | 4 Sep
www.birmingham.ac.uk

Interim Managing Director

The Arts Catalyst, London | 14 Sep
www.artscatalyst.org

Director of Exhibitions

British Council, London | 18 Sep
www.britishcouncil.org

Curator

Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museums, Scotland | 6 Sep
www.museumjobs.com

Arts Coordinator

Crisis, London | 2 Sep
www.crisis.org.uk

Part-time Digital Manager

LUX, London | 4 Sep
http://lux.org.uk

Arts Programme Producer

Knowle West Media Centre, Bristol | 14 Sep
www.kwmc.org.uk

Assistant Curator

Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool | 11 Sep
www.biennial.com

Research Assistant

Design, Architecture & Digital Department V&A, London | 9 Sep
www.vam.ac.uk

Art and Design tutors

Academy of international Visual Arts, Shanghai | 31 Oct
www.aiva.com.cn

Technical Manager

Ikon, Birmingham | 12 Oct
https://ikon-gallery.org

Information Assistant

Ikon, Birmingham | 6 Sep
https://ikon-gallery.org

Assistant/Associate Professor of Curatorial Practice

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore | 20 Sep
www.artandeducation.net

Assistant Editor

Frieze, New York | 14 Sep
http://careers.frieze.com

Curator / Artistic Director

Kunst Meran Merano Arte, Italy | 7 Sep
www.kunstmeranoarte.org


Competitions/Commissions

Breese Little Prize for Art Criticism Volume XI – Sep 2015

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 | 18 Sep
www.breeselittle.com/prize-for-art-criticism

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Public Art Commission

Manchester City Council, Manchester | 18 Sep
www.manchester.gov.uk

International Curator Competition

Akbank Art Center, Turkey | 10 Sep
www.akbanksanat.com

Professional Development Opportunity

Into the Wild, Chisenhale Studios | 11 Sep
http://chisenhale.co.uk

Call for Entries

ING Discerning Eye Exhibition | 5 Sep
http://parkerharris.co.uk

Call for Artists

The John Ruskin Prize 2015, UK | 23 Oct
www.thebigdraw.org

Applications Open

Open School East, London | 11 Sep
www.openschooleast.org

Open for Applications

FLAMIN Productions, London | 22 Sep
http://flamin.filmlondon.org.uk

Sculpture Bursary

on form, Oxfordshire | 30 Oct
www.onformsculpture.co.uk

The Experimenta Pitch

LUX & BFI London Film Festival, London | 7 Sep
http://lux.org.uk

Painting Open Call

Oriel Davies Open | 9 Oct
www.orieldavies.org


Residencies/Fellowships

A.P.T Curatorial Fellowship at A.P.T Gallery

Artists and curators are invited to make new approaches to showing contemporary art and expand the use of the Gallery. Free exhibition from 21/7/16 to 1/9/16 and £1,400 and resources.
Art in Perpetuity Trust | 30 Sep
http://aptstudios.org/fellowship

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Artist in Residency

Swansea Canal, Wales | 5 Oct
www.addocreative.com

Call for artists

The Bolit Residency, Spain | 2 Oct
www.bolit.cat

Museum of Childhood Residency

V&A Museum of Childhood, London | 1 Oct
www.vam.ac.uk

International Artist Residency

NARS Foundation, New York | 25 Sep
http://narsfoundation.org

Call for applications

Everything Under The Sun – Alternative Education Programme, Berlin | 14 Sep
http://everythingunderthesun.agoracollective.org

Sprint Digital Creative Residency

Rampart, London | 10 Sep
www.rambert.org.uk

Residency Opportunity

Can Serrat, Barcelona | 30 Oct
www.canserrat.org

Textile Artist in Residence

Time and Tide Museum, Norfolk | 14 Sep
www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk

Spring Residencies

Glasslaven Arts Centre, Norway | 15 Sep
www.transartists.org

Space and Time Artist in Residence

Guttenberg Arts, New Jersey | 13 Sep
www.guttenbergarts.org

Autumn Residencies

Joya: AiR, Spain | 7 Sep
www.joyaarteyecologia.org

Emerging Artist Residency Fellowship

Santa Fe Art Institute, New Mexico | 1 Oct
http://sfai.org

Residency Opportunity

Jan van Eyck Academie, The Netherlands | 1 Oct
www.janvaneyck.nl


Scholarships/Grants

ISE NY Grant Programme

ISE Cultural Foundation, New York | 30 Sep
www.iseny.org

Funded Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships

The University of Huddersfield | 28 Oct
www.hud.ac.uk

Goodison Fellowships

Artists Lives Project, British Library | 25 Oct
www.bl.uk


Exhibiting

Call for entries – Wrexham Open 2015

Open submission exhibition held at Oriel Wrecsam, Wales. Call to all artists, professional, amateur or students, of any age and ability. All art forms accepted.
Oriel Wrecsam, Wrexham C.B.C. | 27 Sep
www.wrexham.gov.uk/english/community/arts_centre/open.htm

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Call for Submissions – OUTPOST Members' Show 2015

Submissions invited for the 9th annual Members' Show, November 2015, selected by Nik Void.
OUTPOST, Norwich | 5 Oct
www.norwichoutpost.org

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Open Submission

Aspex Biennial, Portsmouth | 28 Sep
www.aspex.org.uk

Graduate Award

Light Eye Mind, London | 1 Sep
http://lighteyemind.com

Open Call

Without Words Film Festival, France | 15 Sep
http://withoutwords.free.fr

Call for Submissions

MOSTYN Christmas Window Display, Llandudno | 13 Sep
www.mostyn.org

Platform Open

Morphets, Harrogate | 4 Sep
www.morphets.co.uk

Animate Open

Animate Projects & Quad, Derby | 3 Sep
www.scribd.com

Call for Entries – Generate! Festival for Electronic Arts

Shedhalle Tübingen, Germany | 5 Sep
https://festival.shedhalle.de

Submissions: Send opportunities to opportunities@artmonthly.co.uk

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