Dublin | Liam Gillick Kerlin Gallery opens Fri 23 May |
Leeds | Paula Chambers Blenheim Walk Gallery opens Fri 23 May |
Liverpool | Amartey Golding Fact opens Fri 23 May |
London | Sarah Al-Sarraj Mimosa House opens Fri 23 May |
London | A garment, a pin, a seam, a shield Phillida Reid opens Fri 23 May |
London | Philippe Parreno Pilar Corrias Conduit St opens Fri 23 May |
London | Dotty Attie Public opens Fri 23 May |
Dublin | Niamh Coffey Pallas Projects opens Fri 23 May |
Swansea | Tigers & Dragons: India and Wales in Britain Glynn Vivian opens Fri 23 May | PV 23 May |
Suffolk | Julian Perry Britten Pears Arts opens Sat 24 May | PV 24 May |
Hosted by Chris McCormack
Rachel Pronger discusses the work of Vaginal Davis at the Gropius Bau, Peter Suchin covers Barbara Steveni’s work at Modern Art Oxford, Henry Broome looks at the troubled history between art and gentrification and Elizabeth Fullerton reports on the art scene in Tallinn.
Hosted by Matt Hale
Maja and Reuben Fowkes discuss the lessons we may learn from trees, and how artists can be their voice in this Pyrocene age.
Hosted by Matt Hale
Jamie Sutcliffe discusses artists’ tabletop role-playing games. Hosted by Matt Hale.
Maja and Reuben Fowkes feel the urgency of the curator’s question: can the seas survive us?
Maria Walsh surrenders to an experimental film that explores the idea of an ‘autistic camera’
Chris Townsend reports from Texas on the Myth of the West at a time when California is beset by wildfires
Public sculpture is everywhere yet it is in crisis argues Lisa Le Feuvre
Michaële Cutaya on the politics of plants
Adam Heardman looks beyond the spectacle of high-tech immersive art experiences
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.
Bami Oke examines Garrett Bradley’s embodied video reflection on US culture
E De Zulueta explores the delirious resistance of Mexican filmmakers Colectivo los ingrávidos
Nevan Spier views Palestine through the films of Mustafa Abu Ali and Elia Suleiman
Edinburgh Art Festival x Art Monthly Writer’s Award is an open call opportunity that supports the winner in attending the Festival then writing a text in response to any part of the EAF programme. Read the winner’s text below.
Shifting Perceptions in Edinburgh
Seán Ward discovers Edinburgh’s radical side via the 2024 art festival
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
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