Quarterly publication on art and parenting in the age of austerity. Issue 1, Spring 2016. Issue 2, Summer 2016. Issue 3, High Summer 2016. Issue 4, Autumn 2016. Issue 5, Summer 2017.
Editor | Townley and Bradby |
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Publisher | Gallpen |
Reference | P2943 |
Date | 2016 |
Type | Publication |
In Other Words is a collection of urgent reflections, created by 49 artists over 4 months in 2020 exploring their hopes and fears for the future at a time of global crisis. Through prose, poetry, drawing, collage and photography it is a clarion call for change from a diverse group rich in wisdom, shared experience, and what it means to be marginalised in the UK.
10 is the latest and last publication from The Institute for the Art and Practice of Dissent at Home (2008 – 2018) and looks at 10 persisting problems of the past 10 years, featuring an array of critical and inspiring voices The Institute has worked with over the last decade.
“(…) What could be good practice, in a moment like this? What is the art organisation needed for a no-future public? and what would a sustainable, feminist organisation look like?…”
The text was previously published in Who’s Art For? Art Workers Against Exploitation, edited by R-set/tools for cultural workers (Impasse) in collaboration with Rete al Femminile, postmedia books, 2019.
Edition 60/70
Documentation of exhibition by Katja Schenker.
Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
A performance by Alex Cecchetti.
Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
A publication on the work of Claudia Bucher with texts by Eva Kramis, Heige Meyer, Max Huwyler, Guy André Mayor, Ruedi Schill, Permin Bossart and Adrian Hossli.
In German and English.
Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
A selection of poems and illustrations.
Kindly donated as part of the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
Text in German.
Documentation of the event in which Dr Duckie – aka Ben Walters – explained ünt examined his just-completed PhD with Queen Mary University of London on Duckie in the Community. A Library of Performing Rights Open event.
Video documentation of the book launch, as part of LADA Screens. Includes 4 videos.
A discussion in 17 thematic segments. 53 minutes.
Artists book accompanying the exhibition Tongue-tied at Matt’s Gallery, 2-24 November 2019.
Documenting the eponymous six year project as well as the current research and thinking around the subject with contributions by prominent artists, academics, activists and chefs.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights ( P3041).