MARCH embraces publishing as an act of protest to address the critical social and political issues of our time. MARCH emerges at a moment of deepening institutional crisis and is intent on advancing new forms of publication, critique, and public action. We are a partisan publication: we initiate, articulate, advance, and defend prefigurative ideas about what art is, could and should be. We believe in the latent potential critique carries to transform our art worlds, our institutions, our means of expression and experimentation, and ourselves. We are con-temporary, with and in our time—an archive of the present and proposition towards the future—where our ideas, actions and form embodies this insurrection.
MARCH features an annual print edition alongside an active online platform commissioning essays, interviews, and experimental critical writing with a global perspective. MARCH is a journal of art & strategy founded by Sarrita Hunn and James McAnally as an expansion of their previous publication, Temporary Art Review, and is published in partnership with The Luminary in St. Louis, MO, USA.
Taylor Renee Aldridge
Chloë Bass
Viviana Checchia
Binna Choi
Rhea Dall
Anne Ellegood
Mela Dávila Freire
Prem Krishnamurthy
Jessica Lynne
Warren Neidich
Dushko Petrovich
Eriola Pira
Anna Santomauro
Paul Schmelzer
Stephanie Smith
Jonas Staal
Cara Starke
Dmitry Vilensky
Nihaal Faizal
Ina Hagen
Renan Laru-an
Serubiri Moses
Anthony Romero
Sumugan Sivanesan
Tereza Stejskalová
Andrea Steves
MARCH’s site and identity is designed by Haynes Riley and features the typeface Rando by Maurice Göldner for Camelot. The website has been developed by Spellerberg Associates.
MARCH has received funding and project support from the Crawford Taylor Foundation, VIA Art Fund and Wagner Foundation, Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Nordic Culture Fund, and our members.
Edited by Sarrita Hunn and James McAnally, contributors additionally include Taylor Renee Aldridge, Imani Jacqueline Brown, Paloma Checa-Gismero, Tom Clark and Susannah Haslam (adpe), Nora N. Khan, Warren Neidich, Parsa Sanjana Sajid, Zoé Samudzi, Patrick Scorese, and Andrea Steves.
Edited by Imani Jacqueline Brown, contributors additional include Simone + Trynne Delaney, Thuli Gamedze, J. Drew Lanham, K’eguro Macharia, Amber Jamila Musser, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Romy Opperman, Danielle Purifoy, and Lisandro Suriel. Design by Untitled.
Abigail Lucien
Aeron Bergman and Alejandra Salinas
An Mertens
Andrea Steves
Anna Santomauro
Antoine Turillon
Anuradha Vikram
Arushi Vats
Asa Mendelsohn
Beatriz E. Balanta
Bernhard Garnicnig
Binna Choi
Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung
Caitlin Berrigan
Ceci Moss
Center for Liberatory Practice & Poetry
Chinar Shah
Claire Louise Staunton
Daniel Barber
Drew Kahuʻāina Broderick
Elaine W. Ho
Élodie Mugrefya
Emilia Yang
Emily Gastineau
Eszter Szakács
farid rakun
Felix Linsmeier
Femke Snelting
Folakunle Oshun
Geert Lovink
Gelare Khoshgozaran
Georgia Holz
Hajnalka Somogyi
Hakan Topal
Hande Sever
Imani Jacqueline Brown
Izdihar Afyouni
James McAnally
Jamie Allen
Jazmina Figueroa
JC Bright
Jenny Wu
Jess Henderson
Kalaija Mallery
Karen Cheung
Kathryn Yusoff
Kenneth Bailey
KUNCI Study Forum & Collective
Lia Carreira
Lital Khaikin
Lori Lobenstine
Lyónn Wolf
Marc Herbst
Martino Morandi
Masimba Hwati
Matthew Lax
Mia Melvær
Michael Murtaugh
Natasha Thembiso Ruwona
Nihaal Faizal
Nikolett Erőss
Noah Simblist
Nora N. Khan
Peter Westenberg
Prem Krishnamurthy
Raphael Fonseca
Regan Golden
Renée Akitelek Mboya
Sammy Baloji
Sarah Friend
Sarrita Hunn
Serubiri Moses
Seth Weiner
Solange Farkas
Sonic Insurgency Research Group
Steffanie Ling
Stephanie Misa
Sumugan Sivanesan
Tereza Stejskalová
Theodore (ted) Kerr
Tirdad Zolghadr
Tyan Fritschy
Umi Hsu
Valentina Vella
Viviana Checchia
Zippora Elders
Zoé Samudzi