‘…saudades is an overrated word, simple to translate’
Two poems by filmmaker and writer Ali Sargentre-routing, rooting, writing
Lucy Rose Cunningham examines the idea of change through recent works exploring gardensParallel Play
Jenny Wu reviews Ligia Lewis’s exhibition study now steady at the Center for Art, Research and Alliances (CARA), New York‘Only the mineral remains’
A commentary by writer, researcher and activist Keir Milburn in response to Andrew Black’s Margaret Tait Commission film, ‘On Clogger Lane’Seeing Things
Contemplating the connections between belief, art and illusion, parapsychologist Peter Lamont offers a perspective on magic, psychic phenomena and the paranormal. New York artist Cai Guo-Qiang also seeks to reach the other sideOH MY GOD, I DIDN’T SEE YOU
Thinking about air, fire, smoke, volcanoes and immateriality with The EnquiryXenofeminist Ecologies
(Re)producing Futures Without Reproductive Futurity by Helen Hester (Laboria Cuboniks) philosopherUntitled
A new text by Dolores Dorantes. Translated by Catalina Barroso-LuqueThe cheapest notebook purchased hastily and a pencil decorated with the newest generation of Pokemon
Last in a series of research texts by Gordon Douglas reporting on encounters with collaborative practice in Japan.Remarks: 10 Dialogues
Euan McArthur, one of the curators of 10 Dialogues: Richard Demarco, Scotland and The European Avant Garde, discusses the large-scale project.Books: Ron Mueck
By Robert Rosenblum, published by Fondation Cartier Pour L’Art Contemporain, 2006Head-Wig (Portrait of an exhibition)
25 September–29 November, 2009, Camden Arts Centre, London
#21 Spring - March 2010
Review
Live Film! Jack Smith! Five flaming days in a rented world!
Berlin 28 October–1 November Various venuesThe Body in Motion // In Motion, Glasgow Film Festival 2018
Glasgow Film Theatre, 10 June (rescheduled from 1 March), 7.45pm. Screening includes work by Maya Deren, Anna Hoetjes, Aideen Doran and Margaret TaitThe Young Athenians
Edinburgh’s young artists move into the Royal Scottish Academy this autumn. Are they beating or joining the establishment game? Alex Kennedy tiptoes into hallowed spaces and asks a few of the players what side they are on.Aïda Ruilova
2 May–14 June 2008, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, BerlinBooks: Lost in Space
By Andrew Dodds and published by Book Works Chap Series, 2006Portfolio: Nigel Peake
Deborah Jackson gets close to the drawings of Nigel Peake, a prolific sketcher and young emerging artist who recently showed work at Red Door Gallery in EdinburghBlue Monday, Part 1
The first 3 in a suite of poems by Zara Joan Miller, published by MAP across 3 days. These form part of a larger collection by Miller, written over the past 3 years. The ‘Blue Monday’ phenomenon claims that the third Monday in January is the most depressing day of the yearWe’re all strangers in someone’s pub
Nasser Hussain reviews Liberating the Canon: An Anthology of Innovative Literature edited by Isabel Waidner, published by Dostoyevsky WannabeAndreas Bunte
7 November–9 December, 2009, Galerie Ben Kaufmann, BerlinOnce you cut off your braid, where do you reattach it?
Tereza Hrušková reviews the exhibition ’33 – ’29 – ’36 at UM Gallery, Prague, until 25 February
#28 - April 2013