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Inside Table

The dis-regulated wipe-clean surface is capable of feeling more abuse than mass-produced emo-stable tables. Forget calligraphy, even butter knives can easily score deep into its smooth dysphoric surfaces, gutting it open like a lamprey. This table resonates so deeply with… Continue Reading →

‘Weird studies?’

October 25th-November 3rd 2021 Neil Mulholland, Weird-o-Verse Template (detail), Miro, 2021 A two-week sprint on ‘Weird Studies?’ as part of the MA Contemporary Art Theory programme. ‘Weird Studies?’ participants will attempt to respond to this provocation: ‘”Weird Studies” is a… Continue Reading →

ρan-ρan

ρan-ρan by The Confraternity of Neoflagellants Published July 1st 2021 New York, NY, Earth, Milky Way: punctum books, 2021. 208 pages, illus. ISBN-13: 978-1-953035-60-8. DOI: 10.53288/0304.1.00 https://punctumbooks.pubpub.org/pub/out-now-pan-pan-the-confraternity-of-neoflagellants/release/2 🛒 Hardcopy: https://punctumbooks.com/titles/ρan-ρan U$21.00 in print: paperbound/5 X 8 in ⬇ OPEN-ACCESS e-book:… Continue Reading →

Shift/Work Speculations

Shift/Work Speculations Cards (2017) designed by Jake Watts Neil Mulholland ‘Shift/Work: Speculations’, in L. Campbell (ed.), Leap into Action, New York: Peter Lang. 12th December 2019. pages 21-26; 39-40; 59-60 ISBN 9781433166440 Shift/Work is a performative paragogics (Corneli 2011) that… Continue Reading →

in medias res : nonmodern art

postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies (2019) Scheihing Edgardo Flickr: Meteorito El Chaco Meteorito_El_Chaco_100_2422 8 September 2011, 17:28:25 This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. As contemporary artistic practice has become ever more polymorphous and multispatial, large scale… Continue Reading →

Re-imagining the art school: paragogy and artistic learning

This book proposes ‘paragogic’ methods to re-imagine the art academy. While art schooling was revolutionised in the early 20th century by the Bauhaus, the author argues that many art schools are unwittingly recycling the same modernist pedagogical fashions. Stagnating in… Continue Reading →

Re-imagining the Art School | Glasgow School of Art

  Flourish: Johnny Rodger & Irene McAra McWilliams Memory, Will and Understanding II present: Re-imagining the Art School Professor Neil Mulholland (The University of Edinburgh) www.neilmulholland.co.uk shift-work.org.uk Thursday 24th January 2019 5.30-7pm Bourdon Lecture Theatre Glasgow School of Art https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/reimagining-the-art-school-prof-neil-mulholland-tickets-55017781666 Re-imagining the Art School assesses the organisational… Continue Reading →

Confraternity of Neoflagellants | WeRLtd!: Bestiary 4Achieving Imitation Doxa

confraternityofneoflagellants.org.uk @neoflagellants WeRLtd!: Bestiary 4Achieving Imitation Doxa Dark Mountain Issue 11, Spring 2017. p146-155. Hardback book, 248 pages long, printed on FSC-certified paper. £15.99 from dark-mountain.net Download  📜 here May 13, 2017

Atelier, Skye

The Atelier takes place in Trotternish, Waternish and Duirinish, Isle of Skye 9th-13th MAY 2016 with Atlas Arts http://atlasarts.org.uk What is ‘Atelier, Skye’?   A charrette is an intensive participatory group that engages a common enquiry. Atelier, Skye is a three-day charrette wherein a group of… Continue Reading →

Atelier: Richard Sennett ‘The Craftsman’

  Atelier Present: Richard Sennett The Craftsman THIS EVENT HAS SOLD OUT Atelier warmly welcome Professor Richard Sennett, who will be discussing his seminal work The Craftsman at The University of Edinburgh. In this book, he shows how history has drawn fault-lines between craftsman and artist,… Continue Reading →

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