No. 478 July – August 2024 Cover
Cameron Rowland Obstruction, 2024 During the 18th and 19th centuries, owning a burial plot at the Ramshorn Cemetery was a status signifier amongst the merchant class. The plots were intended to function as monuments to the wealth of those who could afford them. Many of the merchants who purchased plots there traded principally in goods produced by slaves. Many of the merchants buried there were slave owners. Many of these merchants also served on Glasgow’s city council. The cemetery is now administered by the city council. When the cemetery is open, it operates as a public site of historical tourism and sustains the continued veneration of Scottish families who built Glasgow through their pivotal roles in the slave economy and the colonisation of Maryland, Virginia, and Jamaica. Its unauthorised closure is a black antagonism of this ‘heritage’.
Features 1 Spaces of Memory
Otobong Nkanga interviewed by Ellen Mara De Wachter 5 Against Nostalgia
Bob Dickinson looks at the ways in which artists have sought to address the threat to our future posed by the right’s nostalgic appeals to the past 9 A New Deal?
Susan Jones argues that there is too much focus by all political parties on the funding of arts institutions and too little on freelance artists who are fundamental to the whole art ecology
Profile 13 Tiffany Sia
Mimi Howard
News & Comment 15 Editorial 16 Artnotes 21 Obituary
Marc Camille Chaimowicz 1946–2024
Reviews Exhibitions 22 Donald Rodney:
Visceral Canker Tim Steer 23 Roger Ackling: Sunlight
Peter Suchin 24 Glasgow International
Cole Collins 25 Soumya Sankar Bose:
Braiding Dusk and Dawn Vaishna Surjid 26 brecht: fragments
Alex Fletcher 28 Permindar Kaur:
Nothing is Fixed Amna Malik 29 Claudia Martínez Garay:
Wakchakuna / We Who Share Everything and Nothing Elizabeth Fullerton Books 30 Philippa Snow: Trophy Lives
– On the Celebrity as an Art Object Chris Hayes 31 Anna Kornbluh: Immediacy,
or The Style of Too Late Capitalism Daniel Neofetou Performance 32 Nina Davies: Editers
Antonia Blocker Film 33 Aura Satz:
Preemptive Listening Maria Walsh 34 Matthew Barney: Secondary
Michael Kurtz Sound 35 Steve McQueen: Bass
Chris McCormack
Reports 37 50 Years of Creative Growth
Sarah Jury 39 Letter from Delhi
Ranjana Thapalyal 42 Letter from Amsterdam
Toby Üpson 44 Artlaw
40 Years of Collecting Henry Lydiate 46 Listings
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