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Issue
one contained an editorial (text pdf)
outlining the events which led to the withdrawal of funds and subsequent
closure of the magazine and also reproduced some of the mountain of letters
(text) which were sent to the SAC
as a protest.
Palingenesis of the Avant-Garde - Stewart Home Home analyses contemporary thought on the nature of avant-garde practice introducing a 'teleological' overview rather than a serial historical one (linking the growth of ideas rather than the forging of 'movements'). text pdf Getting Carried Away - Dave Beech Using recent developments in young British art Beech concentrates on theconcept of pleasure - how it has been re-framed, how notions of beautyare challenged. text pdf African & Asian Visual ArtistsArchive - Sonia Boyce Boyce provides information on the Bristol based African & Asian ArtistsArchive set up by Eddie Chambers in the 80s. text pdf No one ever suddenly became depraved - William Clark Clark satires (by praise and reversal) the recent career of Julian Spalding - the title comes from Juvenal. text pdf Caught in the Web - Alistair Dickson Outlining the growth of 'art on the web' Dickson looks at thefreedom and restrictions provided by the lines of communication offered by the new technology. text pdf Focail láidire, i nglóríseal - Leigh French French explores the development of 'the Irish theme pub' as a cultural phenomena. text pdf E-time, E-space, Emotion - Michael Donaghy A darkly sardonic look at the work of the respected but little known theorist E. M. Cioran. text pdf Club Adorno - GrahamRamsay A collage of cultural influences collide in a work of humorous fiction- masking as a transcript of an interview between Adorno, techno ravers and a postmodernist sociologist. text pdf The Return of the Real - Peter Suchin An in depth review of Hal Foster's highly influential writing. text pdf Gargantua - John Roberts Roberts' in depth and incisive critique of his New Left Review colleague's book exposed flaws in contemporary viewpoints as to the relevance of much recent British art. text pdf British Rubbish - DavidBurrows Burrows' article complemented Roberts' to an extent with a review of Sue Webster and Tim Noble's exhibition at London's IndependentArt Space. text pdf Hybrid Electronica: Currentexperimental CD releases - Robert H King King reviews contemporary hybrid musical forms. text pdf Tea and Videos in Paris - Louise Crawford Crawford writing in an engaging style gives a personal appraisal of informalartist-run video presentations in Paris. text pdf There's no success like failure - Stewart Home Home interviews former KLF member Jimmy Cauty in the bizarre circumstances of his latest media hype. text pdf Witch | Lorna Miller - Sheelagh Sussman text pdf back to top next issue |
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