Your tongue in my mouth
(2022)
Exhibition / Performance
All Outputs (1416)
Bonnington Square (2022)
Book Chapter
Left Cultures 1 will delve deep into the left’s cultural past to discuss gems of storytelling within film, literature, music, art and poetry. Culture which has influenced and inspired an eclectic bunch of comrades to continue in this tradition by cre... Read More about Bonnington Square.
22nd anniversary exhibition of the RikArt collection (2022)
Exhibition / Performance
On the second floor of the library, it is possible to see the unique collection of artist books of the Rikhardinkatu Library – all of its more than 470 works are on display at the 22nd anniversary exhibition of the RikArt collection. An artist book i... Read More about 22nd anniversary exhibition of the RikArt collection.
Artists’ books (2022)
Exhibition / Performance
ARTISTS’ BOOKS, curated by Hannele Nyman, Galleria Duetto, Helsinki, Finland. Invited exhibitor.
Elisa Alaluusua (UK/FI), Maija Albrecht, Kristoffer Albrecht, Sarah Bodman (UK), Pirjetta Brander, Nancy Campbell (UK), Codex Polaris: Rita Marhaug (NO)... Read More about Artists’ books.
The Message (2022)
Book Chapter
How listening to 'The Message' by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five in 1982, became a life changing class-conscious moment for a 10 year old boy.
Towards a standard: Designing an open-source clay measuring tool (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Abstract: This paper describes early stage research into the development of a common standard for measuring clay hardnesses in craft and design practice. The research has emerged in the context of the development of 3D printing with ce-ramic paste. T... Read More about Towards a standard: Designing an open-source clay measuring tool.
Re-imagining the university through hope in pedagogy (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Co-authored conference paper exploring ideas of care, hope, nourishment and object-based teaching as part of a panel focused on 'Hope and the University'. With Dr Ana Baeza Ruiz (Loughborough University; Prado Madrid).
Hustling, hybridity and changing attitudes to work in the arts (2022)
Journal Article
For years, entry-level placement schemes have been one of the cultural sector’s main answers to broadening the diversity of organisations and recruiting younger practitioners who may not access positions through standard routes. While unpaid
interns... Read More about Hustling, hybridity and changing attitudes to work in the arts.
Imaged words & worded image (2022)
Exhibition / Performance
A mail art exhibition curated by David Dellafiora for Field Study International, featuring 170 artists from 25 countries.
Saturday 2nd July, until 12 August 2022.
Imaged Words & Worded Images takes it title from a book edited by Richard Kostela... Read More about Imaged words & worded image.
Thinking images through words: On Melanie Stidolph's A body in parts interjects (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Presentation on the value of in-progress conversations between artists and writers, and why we should all be doing this more often.
Two sides to every story - letterpress printed bookworks by Andrew Morrison (2022)
Journal Article
An interview with the book and letterpress artist Andrew Morrison whose studio is based in the South West of England, about his artists' books in progress that explore physical structures, phonetics and visual language.
We are living in a material world (2022)
Journal Article
Review of the book Handmade: A Scientist's Search for Meaning Through Making by Anna Ploszajksi
‘Familiarity’ breeds content: Wendell Berry, T. J. Clark and arts pedagogy (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This paper is about the difference between ‘knowledge’ and ‘familiarity’ and how repetitive exposure changes our relationship with things, people and places.
As a conceptual framework, this paper first considers the approach of American poet, far... Read More about ‘Familiarity’ breeds content: Wendell Berry, T. J. Clark and arts pedagogy.
A manifesto for 2.8 million minds (2022)
Report
A young people’s project commissioned by the Mayor of London
There are currently 2,879,900 children and young people aged 0-25 who live in London.
Between November 2021 and May 2022, over 120 people contributed to A Manifesto for 2.8 Million Mi... Read More about A manifesto for 2.8 million minds.
Write Here - for Field Report (2022)
Physical Artefact
Field Report is edited and published by David Dellafiora for Field Study, Australia. It is a report of all field workers' activity over 2021 published the following year, June 2022. Artists contribute 100 pages of their 'report' which is a documentat... Read More about Write Here - for Field Report.
The future isn’t what they thought it would be (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The hype cycle for new technologies and their implementation continues to distract creators from making the most of what they already have in order to construct meaningful narrative experiences. This paper examines some of the more foundational probl... Read More about The future isn’t what they thought it would be.
Acts of Transfer (2022)
Book
Acts of Transfer is a project about returns, re-enactments, repetitions, and retellings. A collaboration between artist Katy Beinart and writer Lizzie Lloyd, Acts of Transfer documents and reactivates a selection of artworks from the past that contai... Read More about Acts of Transfer.
The radical potential in becoming: Disembodied breasts and maternal femininity (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Renaissance depictions of the Nursing Virgin are replete with incongruities and juxtapositions. Her rounded feeding breast is absurdly positioned and shaped in contrast to a flat space where her non-feeding breast should be; She has a dual identity a... Read More about The radical potential in becoming: Disembodied breasts and maternal femininity.
Maxwell's disappointment and Sutton's accident (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
It has almost become somewhat of an urban legend or internet myth that James Clerk Maxwell created the first colour image and had demonstrated this at the Royal Institution in London in May 1861. He did present something, but what? In ‘The scientific... Read More about Maxwell's disappointment and Sutton's accident.
A provocation for post-digital publishing (2022)
Physical Artefact
A series of practice-led arguments around affect, physicality and digital frameworks. Published April 2022.