Nothing Personal Magazine | January 2021
Nothing Personal is a new magazine for art, essays and reviews, based in Glasgow, co-founded by Calum Sutherland, Maria Howard, Esther Draycott and Kiah Endelman Music.
The pilot issue includes writing and reviews by Neil Clements, Esther Draycott, Kiah Endelman Music, Maria Howard, Loll Jung, Aman Sandhu, Calum Sutherland and Swapnaa Tamhane, and artworks and images by Rosie Dowd-Smyth, Rhett Leinster, Lindsey Jean McLean, Oliver McConnie and Julia Tulke.
My article, Much of it Means Nothing, critiques the lack of meaningful care or action behind so-called ‘statements of commitment’ that art institutions seem to endlessly churn out around crucial issues including anti-racism, sustainability and fair pay.
Kiah Endelman Music (b. 1994) is an artist, writer and editor currently based in Glasgow. Her work attempts to find an elusive history of sensation between bodies and the spaces they inhabit. A graduate of the MLitt Art Writing at Glasgow School of Art, her writing has been featured in MAP Magazine and MARTHA Journal, performed at The Glasgow Women’s Library, CCA Glasgow and The Deptford Project and exhibited at Govan Project Space. She is an associate editor for Nothing Personal Magazine and has a text upcoming in Dostoyevsky Wannabe's Glasgow anthology.
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