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Artist-Talks

‘The best source of information about an artist is the artist.’ – John Baldessari, 1975

My new blog Artist-Talks is the first test in a new project I am looking to realise. This first go, works on a minimum viable product basis, within a strategy of make-test-learn where I see what I can achieve without any cost in digital media. The blog features collected video and audio from some of our most celebrated artists currently showing in our most popular institutions and museums.

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What's Next?

100 Years of the Contemporary Art Society: Inside Public Collections

Edited by Lucy Byatt and Charlotte Troy

What’s Next? 100 Years of the Contemporary Art Society: Inside Public Collections features the extensive output of these interventions alongside vital conversations about curating, patronage and the cultural identity of Museums and the significance of collections on the artist and creative practitioner. The book also includes its own collection of works on paper from some of the UKs most important and emerging artists, all of whom have been supported by the Contemporary Art Society. The Contemporary Art Society has worked as a catalyst for the visual arts in the UK, continuing to develop and support audiences, artists, curators, collectors and collections alike. Timely in its nature and explorative in its method, this book is essential for anyone interested in public art collections today and curious about their future.

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Monologues 1

Monologues is an audio publication. For each volume
two participants are invited to pick and speak about
a topic from a pre-selected list.

Monologues 1:
Mark Fisher on The Poor and the Proletariat
Sally O’Reilly on Wine and Milk

Cassette (EP4)
Listen to an extract here
£6:00 inclusive of postage.
Buy here

Co-published by CT Editions and Entr’acte

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Digital Publishing, Guest lecturer

In January 2011 I was employed by City University as guest lecturer on their Digital Publishing module within the Publishing MA. I have delivered a number of theoretical and practical seminars and invited leading digital innovators, including, Sidekick Studios and Made by Many to discuss their practice and consider the analogue / digital question with the class.

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The Ten Days of Alan

I was employed by Grayson Perry to produce this 10 day performance which saw a team of 12, including a BBC film crew, galavanting around Europe on a non-stop road trip. We visited sites of great cultural significance for Grayson and his work including the Nurburgring Race track and Mad King Ludwig’s Neuschwanstein Castle, made famous by Disney in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Grayson kept a journal of his travels here

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