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Issue 495 April 2026

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Anne Hardy, Falling and Walking (phhhhhhhhhhh phossshhhhh crrhhhhzzz mn huaooogh), 2017

Interview

Only Connect

Anne Hardy interviewed by Joanne Laws

Found objects are everywhere, they're affordable to work with and have intriguing material qualities, but I'm more interested in them as materials or objects that do not have an inherent or recognised value – as things full of potential, to become or to be, very much like ourselves.

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Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, Multiple self-portrait in mirrors, Saint Petersburg, c1915

Feature

On Modernism

Steven Mansbach argues that Modernism was, at its inception, a unifying language which sought to counter extremism and nationalism

Ironically, when Modernism was finally free to be uncovered, exhibited and advocated in post-Soviet Russia and throughout so much of its former imperium, it was frequently conjoined with a revived nationalism because each 'liberated' state sought to reassert its national distinctiveness.

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From the Back Catalogue
Back in the USSR
Sarah E James on the unwritten story of Eastern Bloc conceptualism. First published in 2006, now free online.


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Charlotte Posenenske, 'Vierkantrohre (Square Tubes), Series D', 1967

Feature

On Sculpture

Marjorie Welish carves an alternative pathway through postwar sculpture

Devastating world wars have clearly altered the course of cultural politics, and they have significantly rewritten the remit of sculpture. Improvisation and bricolage refocused the very sense of making, unmaking, doing and undoing.

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Fiona Connor, Continuous Sidewalk, 2023

Profile

Fiona Connor

Kathryn Lloyd

As much as her sculptures are indistinguishable from readymades, they also invert the conventions on which that category depends. Fiona Connor's objects are found but not yet ready; they are an addition to rather than a subtraction from the world.

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Editorial

One Battle After Another

The Oscars success for the remarkable documentary Mr Nobody Against Putin was a reminder of the power of state propaganda as well as the possibility to resist, a timely message in an era when leaders from east to west increasingly seek to control the media message.

Pavel Talankin tells us that nearly 20,000 teachers left their jobs rather than be party 'to a system that is indoctrinating children'.

Letter

On Being Iranian

Vali Mahlouji despairs at the social, cultural and psychological condition of being Iranian after half a century of ideological intolerance.

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Artnotes

T103 Terminator

Tenants at Glasgow's Trongate 103 cultural hub, including Transmission and others, face eviction; the Venice Biennale faces protests over its decision to allow both Russia and Israel to present national pavilions; Art Dubai postpones this month's fair as war rages in the region; activists place guerrilla art interventions in the Louvre and outside Buckingham Palace protesting Jeffrey Epstein's cronies; curator Ben Broome devises a neighbourly art project only for south London locals; plus the latest on galleries, people, prizes and more.

Obituary

Jack Wendler 1937–2025
Patricia Bickers
Michael Craig-Martin
Liam Gillick
Andrew Wilson

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Klara Lidén, 'Kunstwerke', KWI, Berlin

Exhibitions

YBA & Beyond: British Art in the 90s from the Tate Collection

Morgan Quaintance

Conspiracies

Francis Whorrall-Campbell

Klara Lidén: Kunstwerke

Mark Prince

Conceptual Art and Christine Kozlov

Peter Suchin

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Beatriz González

Marcus Verhagen

New Contemporaries 2026

Adam Heardman

Delaine Le Bas: Un-Fair-Ground

Lynton Talbot

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Harriet Bowman: Slow Puncture

Martin Holman

Melanie Manchot: In Darkness and Light

Paul Carey-Kent

Sayan Chanda: How Many Fires, How Many Suns, How Many Dawns?

Virginia Whiles

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Ayoung Kim, Delivery Dancer's Sphere, 2022

Film

K-Now: Korean Video Art Today

Maria Walsh

I found myself empathising with the plight of Ayoung Kim's protagonist, Ernst Mo, a delivery motorcyclist who incessantly whizzes through Seoul in obeisance to the Dancemaster algorithm that dictates and measures her performance in this competitive gig economy.

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Flo Kennedy Reads US Press on South Africa: The Hair in the Milk, 1985, Paper Tiger Television production

Film

Paper Tiger Television: It's 8.30. Do you know where your brains are?

Oliver Dixon

With each critical gesture, the paper tigers of the culture industry were crumpled and the corporate imperatives underlying their glossy surfaces were exposed by this public-access television show's guest performers.

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Masao Adachi, Escape, 2025

Film

Masao Adachi: Escape

Arta Barzanji

Masao Adachi's film stages his own biography as a restless dialogue between past and present: between the young militant who believed in armed struggle, spending decades on the run living under an assumed name, and the ageing man who has outlived it.

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Laza Simeunović performs at Alkatraz Gallery, Metelkova

Reports

Letter from Ljubljana

Juliet Jacques

The cabaret is an interpretation of the death dance currently playing out between liberals and fascists across numerous western democracies since the collapse of socialism, in which the far right sets the terms of debate and liberals alienate their supporters by 'compromising' with the fascists, who then come to power and slash the state and persecute minorities, before the liberals return, lock in the far-right gains and the cycle starts again.

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Nora Turato, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!, 2025

Reports

Letter from Zagreb

Nevenka Sarcevic

Until recently, the building was framed by a site-specific installation by Nora Turato, titled Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!, which had bold white letters on a bright red background framing the scaffolding of the rotunda. Every day at noon, an accompanying soundtrack was played, echoing the cry spelled out in the text.

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Leon Kossoff, Children's Swimming Pool, 11 o'clock Saturday Morning, August, 1969, estimate £600,000–800,000 sold for £5.2m

Salerooms

London Plays it Safe

Colin Gleadell

As at Sotheby's, the play-it-safe mode was also adopted at Christie's which chose to focus on historically proven work rather than more adventurous young contemporaries, where the market has been soft.

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Banksy, Napalm (Can't Beat the Feeling), 2004, allegedly sold to Ant and Dec for an inflated fee

Artlaw

Friends Like These

Henry Lydiate

The ruling that TV celebrities Ant and Dec secured in court, which revealed the transactions of their art adviser, reinforces the legal invalidity of the well-known custom and practice, commonly asserted by art world dealers, that the identity of a private buyer or owner of an artwork is not revealed.

Artlaw Retrospective
Henry Lydiate marks the magazine's 50th year by reviewing his Artlaw column since its first publication in 1976. Throughout 2026, one broad subject is explored each month, noting significant events and issues, and commenting on key changes and developments to date.
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Oreet Ashery's Piece, 2025, modelled by Onyeka Igwe

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Art Calendar

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'Radical Collections'
Delaine Le Bas and Clémentine Deliss in conversation, 6.30pm 23 Apr, The Whitworth, Manchester

Selected Events

  • Seed Library Pop-Up and Workshop
    CCA Derry, Derry , Wed 1 Apr 5.00pm
  • Pink Moon Sound Bath
    Hastings Contemporary, Hastings , Wed 1 Apr 6.00pm
  • Patrick Gale and Petroc Trelawny in Conversation
    CAST, Helston, Thu 2 Apr 7.00pm
  • April Digbeth First Friday: 'Endangered Pudding' with Faye Matloub and Harmanpreet Randhawa
    Grand Union, Birmingham, Fri 3 Apr 6.00pm
  • Easter Egg Hunt
    Lismore Castle Arts, Waterford, Sat 4 Apr 10.30am
  • Talk From Mint to Museum: Craft, Design and the Making of Britain and Ireland's Coinage
    Ulster Museum, Belfast, Sat 4 Apr 1.00pm
  • Helga Deasy Dance Performance
    West Cork Arts Centre, Cork, Sat 4 Apr 3.00pm
  • The Queer Emporium: Marm's Spotlight
    CCA, Glasgow, Sat 4 Apr 8.00pm
  • Terrace Planting with the Beekeepers
    Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, Thu 9 Apr 11.00am
  • The Arts Society Cardiff
    Chapter, Cardiff, Thu 9 Apr 2.00pm
  • Ensemble Augelletti – Concerts in the West
    Bridport Arts Centre, Bridport, Fri 10 Apr 11.30am
  • Aurora: Light and Motion Concert
    Britten Pears Arts, Suffolk, Fri 10 Apr 7.00pm
  • Crane Visits
    M Shed, Bristol, Sat 11 Apr 11.00am
  • Seasonal Botanical Dyes Workshop
    Camden Arts Centre, London, Sat 11 Apr 1.00pm
  • Reuter in Tehran, Live Performance by Intibint and Bahar Noorizadeh
    Cooper Gallery, Dundee, Sat 11 Apr 7.00pm
  • Friends of Blackburn Museum Monthly Talk
    Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery, Blackburn, Tue 14 Apr 2.00pm
  • Screenings: Alex Harsley's 'Photodirect' with LA Timpa
    Cell Project Space, London, 15 April, 7pm
    With Introduction by Tabitha Thorlu-Bangura
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  • Lunchtime Lecture: A history of sex in Victorian Britain and the British Empire
    National Portrait Gallery, London, Thu 16 Apr 1.00pm
  • Launch: The Black Dance Movement in England 1940–2000
    The Black-E, Liverpool, Sat 18 Apr 6.30pm
  • Online Artist Talk: John Gerrard
    Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh, Wed 22 Apr 6.30pm
  • Radical Collections: Delaine Le Bas and Clémentine Deliss in Conversation
    The Whitworth, Manchester, Thu 23 Apr 6.00pm
  • Curator's Talk: Where Are You From Originally?
    South Square, Bradford, Sat 25 Apr 11.00am
  • British Sign Language Tour of the LS Lowry Collection
    The Lowry, Salford, Sat 25 Apr 11.00am
  • The Envelope of Light: Bridget Riley in Conversation with Michael Bracewell
    Turner Contemporary, Margate, Sat 25 Apr 2.00pm
  • Red Rodeo Club Dance Performance
    Factory International, Manchester , Sat 25 Apr 2.30pm
  • Book Launch: A Dirty History of Photography: Chemistry, Fog and Empire
    Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, Tue 28 Apr 6.00pm
  • I Remember Myself. At Gorff: Jones the Dance
    Oriel Davies, Newtown, Fri 1 May 6.30pm

Selected Exhibition Openings

  • Gavin Wade
    Division of Labour, Salford, opens Thu 2 Apr | PV 2 Apr
  • Dave Roberts PS Solo Exhibition
    Oriel Glasfryn Gallery, Caerwys, opens Fri 3 Apr
    Award-winning artist and a leading exponent of the pastel medium, Dave Roberts was elected to the Pastel Society in 2024 and presents 60 new works for this exhibition.
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  • Thomas Scheibitz
    Sprüth Magers, London, opens Fri 10 Apr | PV 9 Apr
  • Natasha Rees
    Studio AND, London, opens Fri 17 Apr | PV 17 Apr
  • EDITION26
    Backlit Gallery, Nottingham, opens Fri 17 Apr | PV 17 Apr
  • Fadi A. Thabet
    East Street Arts, Leeds, opens Sat 18 Apr | PV 17 Apr
  • Alessandro Roma
    Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix, London, opens Sat 18 Apr | PV 17 Apr
  • Emily Waszak
    Southwark Park Galleries, London, opens Sat 18 Apr | PV 17 Apr
  • Nuliaminik Neqilik
    Mimosa House, London, opens Fri 24 Apr | PV 23 Apr
  • Queer Texture
    Primary, Nottingham, opens Sat 25 Apr | PV 24 Apr
  • Judy Buxton, Virginia Bounds
    Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, Penzance, opens Sat 25 Apr | PV 24 Apr

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Audio recordings are available in the Events section of the Art Monthly website: www.artmonthly.co.uk/events

  • Mar: Dave Beech argues that the still life should be re-examined in the light of wider political, social and cultural contexts to understand what he calls 'still lifescapes'. Hosted by Matt Hale.
  • Feb: Tom Denman considers the work of Leah Clements, including her coming exhibition at Peer in London, and Bob Dickinson discusses his feature 'Art and Contested Memory', which warns of the need to preserve collective memory against attempts by the far-right regimes to erase it. Hosted by Chris McCormack.
  • Nov: Mark prince argues that in our social media saturated culture, to photograph or film something is becoming a substitute for that same experience. Hosted by Matt Hale.

Opportunities

Open Call – 'Between Dissent and Professionalisation: Debating Artist-Led Self-Organisation' Conference & Exhibition

Is self-organisation capable of still being a critical and challenging force? If so, in what contexts and in what conditions, via what strategies, and with whom?
Exhibition Research Lab | 24 April
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Jobs

Artist Studio Manager

Angela de la Cruz, London | 3 Apr
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Associate Editor

Hilda Press, Remote | 6 Apr
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Head of Exhibitions and Interpretation

Imperial War Museum, London | 6 Apr
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Head of Project Management

The British Museum, London | 6 Apr
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Operations Manager

LUX, London | 6 Apr
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Senior Curator

Museum of the Home, London | 6 Apr
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Shifrin Lalji Somani Islamic Art Internship

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | 6 Apr
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UCM Conservator of Objects

Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge | 6 Apr
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Collections Operations Coordinator (Curatorial)

London Museum | 7 Apr
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Objects Conservator

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford | 7 Apr
my.corehr.com

Head of Collection Management

Tate, London | 8 Apr
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Gardener

Royal Pavilion & Museums Trust, Brighton | 9 Apr
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#NET100 Project Archivist

England Netball, East Midlands | 12 Apr
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Artist Coordinator (Maternity Cover)

White Cube, London | 13 Apr
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Designer (Freelance)

Wordsworth Trust, North West | 13 Apr
wordsworth.org.uk

Head of Development

iniva, London | 13 Apr
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Marketing Officer

The Garden Museum, London | 13 Apr
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Senior Interpretation Planner (Museum Masterplan)

The British Museum, London | 13 Apr
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Programme Manager

Art South Asia Project, London | 17 Apr
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Assistant Curators

Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art Limited | 19 Apr
biennial.com

Curatorial Assistant

Lakeland Arts, North West | 26 Apr
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Gallery Registrar (Maternity Cover)

Luxembourg + Co, London | 30 Apr
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Residencies/Fellowships

Residency Supporting Access to New Technology in Moving Image

FVU with Nottingham Trent University | Rolling
fvu.co.uk

Photography Dark Room Residency

Worthlessstudios, New York | Rolling
worthlessstudios.typeform.com

Residencies for Artists at Risk

Artists at Risk, International | Rolling
artistsatrisk.org

Palazzo Monti Residency

Brescia, Italy | Rolling
palazzomonti.org


Competitions/Commissions

Artist Commission

Thackray Museum of Medicine, UK Wide | 2 Apr
thackraymuseum.co.uk

Trans+ Artist from Hampshire Region

Beyond Reflections | 2 Apr
docs.google.com

Public Art Commission for Sheepscar Beck

Mafwa Theatre, UK Wide | 13 Apr
mafwatheatre.co.uk

Commission on Digital Nursing

Royal College of Nursing Library and Museum, London | 15 Apr
rcn.org.uk

Refugee Artists and Workshop Leaders for Brockley Max Festival

Max Media Arts CIC, London | 15 Apr
brockleymax.co.uk

Watchers of York Sculpture Trail Artist Call Out

Make It York, UK Wide | 17 Apr
makeityork.com

2X Mural Artists

Beam, Wigan | 20 Apr
beam.uk.net


Scholarships/Grants

Funding for Underrepresented Artists

The Black Heart Foundation, UK Wide | Rolling
blackheartfoundation.org

Black Artists Grant

Creative Debuts | Rolling
creativedebuts.co.uk

Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grants

Pollock-Krasner Foundation | Rolling
www.pkf.org

National Lottery Project Grants

Arts Council England | Rolling
artscouncil.org.uk

Grant Programme

ARTCRY | Rolling
artcry.co.uk

The Digital Artists Grant

The Moniker Foundation, Creative Debuts | Rolling
avnode.net

Jonathan Ruffer Curatorial Grants

Art Fund | Rolling
artfund.org


Exhibiting

GROUPWORK - Gallery Space for Artist Groups

TACO!, London | 1 May
taco.org.uk

$5,000 Curatorial Grants

The Lumen Prize 2025, UK Wide | Rolling
lumenprize.com


Courses/Workshops

Online Drawing Development Year

1-year drawing intensive with live tuition, flexible course choices, and critical dialogue. For artists worldwide. Starting January 2027.
Royal Drawing School, London | Apply by 29 July
royaldrawingschool.org

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Branching Out: Easter Family Activities

Tate Liverpool | 28 Mar - 12 Apr
tate.org.uk

Studio Do: Cosmic Time with Emilija Å karnulytÄ—

Tate St Ives, Cornwall | 28 Mar - 19 Apr
tate.org.uk

Live Cinema Workshop: Collaborative 16mm filmmaking for 11–16-year-olds

Barbican, London | 7 Apr
barbican.org.uk

Who writes the score?: Sound and notation workshop with Shamica Ruddock

Turner Contemporary, Margate | 8 Apr
turnercontemporary.org

Online Course: Queer Practices in Image-Making

The Photographers' Gallery | 8 Apr - 6 May
thephotographersgallery.org.uk

Family Workshop for Children with SEND: everyday shapes

Royal Academy, London | 12 Apr
royalacademy.org.uk

Interfaces Monthly

Barbican & The Trampery | Rolling
docs.google.com

Artquest One-to-One

Artquest | Rolling
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