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* Magazine * Events * Galleries * Calendar * Newsletter * About * Advertise * Search * Donate * Buy Taking art apart since 1976 >>Buy now CURRENT NEWSLETTER >>Read the current newsletter RECENT ARTICLES A TALL ORDER! ROCHDALE ART GALLERY IN THE 1980S Eddie Chambers argues that the contributions of regional public galleries in the 1980s raises questions about their impact today CLASS ISSUES: ART PRODUCTION IN AND OUT OF PRECARITY Martin Herbert encounters an all-too-rare exhibition exploring the issue of classism ROY CLAIRE POTTER: LAND LAY MOLDBREST • DAVID STEANS: MUMMY HOOD NESTING FOREST Jamie Sutcliffe is consumed by two new net art commissions that explore landscape horror through hypertext THE DOUBLE: IDENTITY AND DIFFERENCE IN ART SINCE 1900 Richard A Kaye encounters the magic of the double in this inspired exhibition ARRAY COLLECTIVE: THE DRUTHAIB’S BALL Joanne Laws decodes the Irish symbolism in Array’s anti-imperialist artwork >>Read more articles EXHIBITION OPENINGS London Adelaide Cioni Mimosa House opens Thu 9 Mar London Still Here — Women Making Abstract Sculpture APT Gallery opens Thu 9 Mar | PV 8 Mar London Andrew Litten JD Malat opens Thu 9 Mar London And The Sky Cast An Eye To This Marvellous Meat Pi Artworks opens Thu 9 Mar Hatfield Fiona Curran UHarts opens Thu 9 Mar London Catinca Malaimare Zabludowicz Collection opens Thu 9 Mar London Béthania Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix opens Thu 9 Mar | PV 8 Mar London Anthony Caro Annely Juda Fine Art opens Fri 10 Mar | PV 9 Mar London Lubaina Himid Cristea Roberts Gallery opens Fri 10 Mar London City of Burrows Phillida Reid opens Fri 10 Mar | PV 9 Mar >>View full calendar of exhibition openings -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GALLERY EXHIBITION LISTINGS AND MAPS >>View UK exhibition listings and map >>View London exhibition listings and map RECENT PODCASTS 13-FEB-23 TALK SHOW ON RESONANCE FM MARTIN HOLMAN & MIMI HOWARD Presented by Matt Hale Martin Holman reports on a major Arte Povera survey exhibition in Paris and Mimi Howard discusses the issues around gallery presentation of video art in the age of the smartphone. >>Play podcast 12-DEC-22 TALK SHOW ON RESONANCE FM CHRIS FITE-WASSILAK & CHRIS HAYES Presented by Mark William Lewis Chris Fite-Wassilak on artists who make use of fungus as a pointed form of institutional critique; Chris Hayes argues that we need to re-engage with anticapitalist thinking about technology. >>Play podcast 14-NOV-22 TALK SHOW ON RESONANCE FM EMILY ROSAMOND, JULIET JACQUES & LUCIA FARINATI Presented by Chris McCormack Emily Rosamond discusses online reputation warfare, Juliet Jacques reports on Manifesta 14 in Prishtina and Lucia Farinati reviews a show by Italian feminist artist group Le Nemesiache. >>Play podcast >>Hear more podcasts FROM THE BACK CATALOGUE HEALTH V WEALTH In the face of increasing privatisation in the UK Giulia Smith discusses the politics of health VIDEO AFTER DIDEROT According to Dave Beech video projection will be a defining embarrassment for the 1990s like shoulder pads were for the 1980s ART AND THE CHTHULUCENE Jamie Sutcliffe takes a worm’s eye view GLITCH POETICS Nathan Jones makes new sense from non-sense ON CRIPPING Sara Jaspan reports from an artist-led Crip Theory workshop >>Read more from the back catalogue FOUND: THE MISSING ISSUE ISSUE 16 FROM MAY 1978 Issue 15 was dated March 1978 Where is the issue from April 1978? Get the Art Monthly Missing Issue now! ALMANAC PRIZE The Almanac Prize results in a text commissioned by Almanac Projects in collaboration with Art Monthly and the Black Cultural Archives as part of Almanac’s open call Writer in Residence 2022 initiative. Read the winner’s text below. Rene Matic Leanne Petersen responds to Rene Matic’s practice in dialogue with Black Cultural Archives’ collection MICHAEL O’PRAY PRIZE The Michael O’Pray Prize is a Film and Video Umbrella initiative launched in 2017 in partnership with Art Monthly, supported by University of East London and Arts Council England. The prize seeks new writing on innovation and experimentation in moving-image art. Read the winning texts below. 2022 Winners In Defence of the Small Screen Laura Bivolaru on viewing the moving image while moving I Am a Photograph Evelyn Wh-ell examines two French trans icons’ focus on image as surface 2022 Commended Going on a Bear Hunt Dan Guthrie tries to imagine the experience of an elusive artwork Robert Beavers Siavash Minoukadeh on the power of oblique suggestion in queer cinema 2021 Winner Out in the Open Sara Quattrocchi Febles explores how a film can no longer be fixed in time and place when screened outdoors 2021 Commended Danielle Dean Rosa Tyhurst on Danielle Dean’s subverting of the vampiric strategies at work in brand marketing Blank Space Ronnie Angel Pope enters a cinematic void 2020 Winner Lutz Mommartz’s Own Private Idyll Mimi Howard finds that there are oblique ways to engage with tumultuous times 2020 Commended Alberta Whittle: RESET Harvey Dimond explores the historical resonances of this slavery-referencing artwork made during a suffocating pandemic Together, Alone: Watching Sandra Lahire in Lockdown Rachel Pronger discovers in earlier experimental films a familiar tension between the social being and the individual body 2019 Winners Image Abrasion Cassandre Greenberg considers Derek Jarman’s Blue as a celluloid artefact in an age of portable digital media Patrick Staff: On Venus Laura Jacobs on hostile environments, both social and natural, in Patrick Staff’s ‘On Venus’ exhibition 2018 Winner Bank – Basement – Becker Adam Hines-Green on the expression of horror through both fiction and reality in the LA video art of Julie Becker 2017 Winners Heat Sensitive? Lauren Houlton on Richard Mosse’s ‘Incoming’ exhibition A Long Shot Dan Ward on artists’ attempts to slow the viewer DIGITAL BACK CATALOGUE EVERY ART MONTHLY NEW Every issue of Art Monthly from 1976 to the current issue is now available online. Digital subscriptions start at only £9. Combined print + digital subscriptions are also available, giving print subscribers access to the entire back catalogue. Digital subscribers can access the digital editions of Art Monthly on the Exact Editions website, or by downloading the free apps for iPhone and iPad or Android devices. ARTIST PRINTS Art Monthly commissions artists to produce prints as gifts for its supporters. 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