Issue 1 MAP
#70 - April 2024

An Announcement from MAP magazine

After a run of nearly 20 years, MAP magazine is now closed to pitches and commissions. It has been both a privilege and pleasure to have worked with so many wonderful contributors, editors and organisations across Scotland and beyond, throughout the life of this publishing project.
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#70 - April 2024 Vessel on MAP

Vessels of hope

A response by Isabel Pérez-Ramos to the 2023 Portobello-based project Vessel. This is one of three texts commissioned by organisers Art Walk Projects and published by MAP
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#70 - April 2024 Vessel on MAP

Fragments

A response to Vessel by Alycia Pirmohamed. This text, one of a trio published on MAP this month, was commissioned by Portobello-based Art Walk Projects as part of its 2023 Vessel programme
#70 - April 2024 Vessel on MAP

A Stitch in Time Saves Sunshine

A response by Maria Sledmere to the work of Jonathan Baxter, Tonya McMullan and Claudia Zeiske, all participants of the 2023 Art Walk Projects programme Vessel. This artist text is one of three AWP commissions to be published this month in collaboration with MAP
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#1 - February 2005

Off the Map: Duncan McLaren

Duncan McLaren strikes north in the first of a series of journeys that will take him along the high and low roads of the world in search of art
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#15 Autumn - September 2008

Duncan Campbell: Telling Stories

Ken Neil examines the existentialist core of Duncan Campbell’s prize-winning new film ‘Bernadette’
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#20 Winter - November 2009

Residency: Bik van der Pol

John Calcutt talks to Rotterdam duo Bik Van der Pol about taking the collaborative route during their stay at Cove Park near Glasgow
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#5 - January 2006

Four Romanian Artists: Perjovschi, Nastac, Bejenaru, Nemes

Curator Jenny Brownrigg visits Romania and discovers four contemporary artists whose work maps a shift in territory and identity
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#67 - May 2023 Responses to SLOW DANS

Waiting to get into Prada Marfa, listening to crickets in the plains

Composer Ailie Ormston reflects on genre tropes, real and imagined architecture, and the use of local and global aural space in SLOW DANS. Part of a short series commissioned by Rosie Roberts for MAP
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#68 - August 2023 Review

‘there are other ways to experience things beyond having an explanation’

Myriam Mouflih takes a walk to see Alter Altar by Jasleen Kaur at Tramway, Glasgow
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#18 Summer - June 2009 Review

Living Together

23 January–3 May, Centro Cultural Montehermoso Kulturunea, Vitoria
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#3 - August 2005 Review

Simon Starling

11 June–7 August 2005, Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel
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#64 - February 2022
A Year of Carte Blanche & Other Chimeras

Our Lady of the Forest, Part 1

by Saudamini Deo
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#30 - November 2013

Notes on Contemporary Art and Anthropology

Part 2: Conjuring the State. An essay by Angela McClanahan
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#59 - September 2020 Editorial

Collisions

Editorial: tying up cosmic symbolism
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#66 - August 2022
A Year of Carte Blanche & Other Chimeras

Singing, Fading

Project editor Daniela Cascella writes after last month’s contributions by Snejanka Mihaylova and Jen/Eleana Hofer
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#21 Spring - March 2010 Review

Andreas Bunte

7 November–9 December, 2009, Galerie Ben Kaufmann, Berlin
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#66 - August 2022
A Year of Carte Blanche & Other Chimeras

To Be Elastic, Part 1

by Enxhi Mandija
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#62 - July 2021 Reflection

Doin’ it for the kids, the ESTATE way. 13 snapshots by Neil Cooper

‘With Jimmy Cauty a kind of absentee post-apocalyptic Pied Piper, the volcanic quake of ESTATE proves an irresistible attraction.’ Parked in Muirhouse, Edinburgh throughout June, the event occupies Easterhouse, Glasgow until end July 2021
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#14 Summer - June 2008 Review

Cathy Wilkes

16 April–8 June 2008, Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes
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#42 - January 2018 Review

You Know, Things Like That

Catherine Spencer reviews Helen de Main’s collaborative exhibition at Platform, Glasgow, 26 November 2017 - 11 February 2018
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#59 - October 2020 Event

End of Residency Party: reading, viewing, and sharing

Join special guests hosted by resident Reviews and Project Editors Rosie Roberts and Alison Scott, 22 October 8 - 9.30pm on zoom
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#65 - July 2022
A Year of Carte Blanche & Other Chimeras

Unremembering

by Jen/Eleana Hofer
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#14 Summer - June 2008

Back Page: Juliette Blightman

Dear Juliette We would like to invite you to write about the view from a window and whatever associated thoughts are inspired by it. We heard you are a bit of an avid rear-window photographer and thought this small project would go well with the domestic-space thematic inherent in your practice.Best, MAP 
#22 - June 2010

Fiona Mackay, Morag Keil and Manuela Gernedel: 84 Paintings

Barry Schwabsky talks to Fiona Mackay, Morag Keil and Manuela Gernedel about their unique collaboration
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#9 - March 2007

A Well-Cultivated Garden

Duncan McLaren visits a Glasgow show that seems custom-made for this Enlightenment issue
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#58 - July 2020 Through Motion

Compositional Insurgencies

Sarah Messerschmidt shares thoughts on Shade Théret’s choreographic practice
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#14 Summer - June 2008

Emerging: Ann Bowman

Hollywood to Glasgow, this young American artist explores fantasy and glamour with a sharp film-maker’s eye
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#15 Autumn - September 2008 Review

Lucy Skaer

17 May–9 July 2008, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
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#62 - June 2021 Review

Domestic politics in Glasgow International 2021

A survey by Victoria Horne
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#18 Summer - June 2009 Review

Guy Benfield

1–25 April, Uplands Gallery, Melbourne  
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#17 Spring - March 2009

Remarks: Younger Than Jesus

Lauren Cornell, executive director, Rhizome and adjunct curator, New Museum, is co-curating the New Museum’s first triennial for emerging art. 
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#21 Spring - March 2010 Review

Anthony Green

19 November–19 December 2009, Limoncello, London
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#52 - September 2019 MAP Event

Like an angel passing through my room

Event over. An evening with Jude Browning and Anne-Marie Copestake at CCA Glasgow, 6.30pm, Tuesday 24 September, 2019
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#66 - October 2022 Review

On traces of rhythm

Marina Iodice at Listen Gallery, Glasgow. Review by Laura Plant
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#34 - February 2015

Voicing the Silences

Essay by Sarah Neely just published in A Feminist Chorus, an 80 page risograph printed bookwork. Purchase from info@mapmagazine.
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#26 - November 2012

Ivan: A Meditation on Three Objects

An essay in three parts by Perri Mackenzie
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#1 - February 2005 Review

Focus: Sao Paolo

26th Bienial de São Paolo
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#48 - December 2018 Essay

an almost obsolete species

Felix Bazalgette unpicks a major exhibition of Anni Albers’ work at Tate Modern, London, 11 October 2018 - 27 January 2019