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The Protagonist
Linder – The Darktown Cakewalk Diary (part A), Spring 2010
CT Editions publishes in print and digital media. The Protagonist is a new digital initiative where an artist or creative practitioner is invited to keep a digital diary in the run up to, and over the duration of, an exhibition or artwork they are producing. From a strictly autobiographical point of view they are requested to share with us their research, thoughts and documentation of the work.
“The Protagonist has highlighted a pressing issue in my practice, how to represent and contain all my varied strands of research/development/experimentation. It’s something that I give much thought to – for my own sake as much as anything. It feels like precisely the time to instigate a method or format – an eternal one maybe, something I adopt now until the grave. A container, a catch all for ideas. “ Linder
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New Math by Craig Damrauer, edited by Ed Ruscha
New Math is a project run by New York based artist Craig Damrauer, they are charming little graphic equations on contemporary life and the human condition. When I found them I thought of Ed Ruscha’s work and asked him if he would be so kind make an edit of 12 for a postcard edition. He agreed and they are being published as a limited edition of 450 sets in time for Ed Ruscha’s exhibition at the Hayward this October. They are available to buy through Pocket. You can find More New Math here
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The Moon: Women watch themselves being looked at
OUT NOW! The Moon is a feminist free ‘newspaper’ ironically named in response to the best-selling tabloid in the UK, whilst also referencing the feminist fascination with the moon as symbolic of feminine energy. Published to coincide with the Once More with Feeling event curated by performance artist Oriana Fox, and to be held at Tate Modern on 27 June 2009.
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Hijack Reality: A 'How To' Guide to Organize Run a Really Top Notch Art Festival,
“Deptford X is honourable, healthy and fun; a totally non-damaging way of having art and creativity in the community.” Matthew Collings
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MAN-MADE
Is a commercial experiment that explores our relationship with commodities made by man.




