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Catalogue text for Ross Downes Other People’s Problems Project Space, Leeds Opens September 9th 2011   Aug 22, 2011

The Black Merkin

Contributed a page to The Black Merkin               Laura Edbrook & Norman James Hogg invite you to celebrate the publication of a romance novel written by 170 individual authors. This marks the culmination of… Continue Reading →

Present Absent

‘Present Absent’ Follow the link to download: http://cs.anendlesssupply.co.uk/content/5.projects/9.19-08-11/19-08-2011.pdf Countersituation is the title of an ongoing series of weekly published pages, initiated by An Endless Supply with Adam Smythe. Each issue is a double-sided sheet of new writing, simultaneously printed and distributed in short-runs… Continue Reading →

‘The Curator’

Response to British Art Show 7: In the Days of the Comet in the forthcoming Art Review. Part of a series of responses commissioned by JJ Charlesworth. Art Review archives older issues here: http://www.artreviewdigital.com/index.cfm/artreview-digital/store.archive Jul 26, 2011

Step by Step Guide to Midsummer | Jo Robertson

Step by Step Guide to Midsummer A difficult artist to grasp, it’s not my intention to elucidate the full range of Robertson’s misdemeanours and accomplishments. Others have done that both with dull employment and mischievous intensity; send them out as… Continue Reading →

No One Driving (Redux) at Performing Art History

performing research: Art history not for publicationA conference organised by the Performing Art History Special Interest Group Friday 6 May 201112.00 -18.15, Kenneth Clark Lecture Theatre The Courtauld Institute of Art Speaker(s): Thomas Ardill (Tate), Emma Cheatle (University College London),… Continue Reading →

Radical Scotland: Arguments for Self-Determination

I have a chapter (‘The Challenge of Self-Determination’) in Gerry Hassan’s and Rosie Ilett’s new book, out on the 8th of March 2011. Radical Scotland: Arguments for Self-Determination The era of devolution as we have known it is over. Radical… Continue Reading →

Notes on Groundcourse

Notes on Groundcourse – Neil MulhollandThe Groundcourse was a two year foundation that ran at Ipswich School of Art from 1961 onwards. Discussions of this course now tend to focus on its impact upon online learning environments, cybernetic art and… Continue Reading →

Glasgow Has Built This Text and This Text Has Built Glasgow | Direct serious action is therefore necessary by Joanne Tatham & Tom O’Sullivan

Glasgow Has Built This Text and This Text Has Built Glasgow ————————————- Exists only in the future. This is not a complete thought. It leaves you asking, ‘who or what exists only in the future’?   The direct serious action… Continue Reading →

Journal of Writing in Creative Practice 2.3.

I’ve been editing the forthcoming Journal of Writing in Creative Practice 2.3. It’s out now. Click on the image to the left to see the contents and contributors. You can get a free copy of JWCP issue 1.2 here. Apr… Continue Reading →

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