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
Alycia 2 Henna Asikainen Wing Cradle Art Walk Prty 2023 Photo Sally Jubb
#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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#40 - September 2017 Review

Showstoppers

Calum Gardner responds to ‘Showstoppers - Silver Centrepieces’ at Temple Newsam House, Leeds, 13 May - 15 October
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#65 - March 2022 Review

Fluid Systems

Alice Hill-Woods reviews a collection of poems that ‘understand the quiet, polychromatic force of being seen’
#4 - December 2005 Review

Books: Wolfgang Tillmans truth study center

Published by Taschen, October 2005 
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#14 Summer - June 2008

Scott Myles: Unlike Pairs

Lilian Haberer and Regina Barunke examine the histories and dichotomies in the work of Glasgow-based Scott Myles
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#16 Winter - November 2008

Remarks: GSS

Beagles & Ramsay have undertaken the first production residency at Glasgow Sculpture Studios’ new home to develop their practice and create two monumental sculptures. 
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#11 Autumn - September 2007 Review

Martin Creed

4 May–29 July 2007, Hauser & Wirth, Coppermill, London
#12 Winter - November 2007 Review

William Eggleston

28 July–14 October 2007, Inverleith House, Edinburgh
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#12 Winter - November 2007 Review

Mike Kelley

29 September–22 December 2007, Jablonka Gallery, Berlin
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#21 Spring - March 2010

Remarks

Katrina Brown on Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art,Kathrin Rhomberg on the 6th Berlin Biennale,Josh Brand on the Whitney Biennial, New York,Polly Staple on 21st Century at Chisenhale Gallery, London,Deirdre MacKenna on Stills residencies in Edinburgh  
#2 - May 2005

Commission: Walk the Walk Draw the Draw

Romanian artist Dan Perjovschi responds to the word ‘map’ with a clear outline of his world. The MAP Commission publishes new work by an artist each issue
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#22 - June 2010

Jesse Jones: Men in Dark Times

Artist Jesse Jones  presents an excerpt from her forthcoming project, The Centre of the Elephant
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#23 Autumn - September 2010 Review

Francis Alÿs

15 June–5 September 2010. Tate Modern, London
#21 Spring - March 2010 Review

Mircea Cantor

14 November 2009–23 January 2010, The Common Guild, 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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#16 Winter - November 2008 Review

Diango Hernández

6 September–25 October, 2008, Barbara Thumm, Berlin
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#16 Winter - November 2008

Cyprien Gaillard: Recycling the Ruins

Cyprien Gaillard recently witnessed the destruction of high rise buildings in Glasgow: acute observations of this are the subject of his new work. Joanna Fiduccia talks to him about his practice and the death and decay of modernism in urban architecture
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#17 Spring - March 2009 Review

Expanded Cinema: The Live Record

6 December 2008, BFI Southbank, London
#16 Winter - November 2008 Review

On Knowledge Production: A Critical Reader in Contemporary Art

Maria Hlavajova, Jill Winder, Binna Choi (eds.) £20 www.bak-utrecht.nl
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#20 Winter - November 2009 Review

Alejandro Jodorowsky’s ‘Dune’: An exhibition of a film of a book that never was

17 September–25 October, 2009, The Drawing Room, London
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#40 - September 2017 Review

Unrequited Thing

Isabel Galleymore responds to ‘Pleasure is a Weapon’ by Susie Green at Grand Union, Birmingham, 1 September - 18 November 
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#65 - March 2022 Good on Paper Series

Performance & Language: 1st invitation from Good on Paper

Over six months, Gordon Douglas and Cicely Farrer share a series of invitations that look into the futures of performance art making in Scotland. The first invites readers to attend a workshop on 27 March 2022
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#40 - September 2017 Review

My Favourite Sister’s Uncle

Colin Herd responds to an exhibition by Charlie Billingham and Zin Taylor at Independent Régence Brussels, 7 September - 7 October
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#60 - March 2021 Review

Ocean time

Rhian Williams reviews Minna Dufton’s Big vs. Small at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival
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#20 Winter - November 2009 Review

Rewind + Play: An Anthology of Early British Video Art

LUX, DVD, 2009, £30
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#65 - May 2022
A Year of Carte Blanche & Other Chimeras

Upreference (from the urn-taciturn)

Project Editor Daniela Cascella responds to last month’s contribution by Jessica Sequeira
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#56 - March 2020 Essay

A Maggot - For Freda

Kirsty Hendry considers ‘the flimsy layer that separates one body from another’, as we re-publish her 2018 essay
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#3 - August 2005

Diary: Nicola Atkinson Davidson

Nicola Atkinson Davidson writes from Los Angeles as she opens the final installment of her ‘Black Suitcase from Karachi’
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#16 Winter - November 2008

Commission: Ruth Ewan

A set of four postcards by Ruth Ewan have been commissioned for this issue of MAP
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#8 - November 2006

Diary: Theatre of Dreams

Matt Baker on the 24 hours when art took over Inverness
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#69 - October 2023 MAP X EAF

WHAT A FEELING! ACT I

Saoirse Amira Anis responds to Christian Noelle Charles’ WHAT A FEELING! Part I, at Edinburgh Printmakers. This is one of a series on the Edinburgh Art Festival 2023, commissioned for MAP by Rosie Roberts
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#66 - September 2022
A Year of Carte Blanche & Other Chimeras

Learning to Live with Ghosts, Part 1

by Moosje M Goosen
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#24 - November 2010

S1 Artspace

S1 Artspace Curator Louise Hutchinson discusses the history of S1’s gallery and studios and the move to a new venue
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#21 Spring - March 2010 Review

Session_7_Words

5 December 2009–17 January 2010, Am Nuden Da, London
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#48 - February 2019 Review

Crone Music

Philomena Epps reviews Beatrice Gibson at Camden Arts Centre, London, 18 January - 31 March
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#16 Winter - November 2008 Review

John Latham

2 October–8 November, 2008, Flat Time House, London