Sluice 2 Spring 2017
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ISBN
MSLUICE002
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SLUICE ARTIST-RUN PROJECTS magazine exists to show what happens when artists decide to go against the pervading grain of the corporate art market, to explore what is possible outside of the need to make a profit.
Weight | 0.385000 |
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Binding | Magazine |
Pages | 80 |
Date Published | 2017-05-25 00:00:00 |
ISBN13/Barcode | 9772398839005 |
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Publisher | Sluice |
SLUICE ARTIST-RUN PROJECTS magazine exists to show what happens when artists decide to go against the pervading grain of the corporate art market, to explore what is possible outside of the need to make a profit.
SLUICE ARTIST-RUN PROJECTS magazine will show through its wildly seductive pages, a way out of our current malaise by documenting how artists around the world have decided to move out of their dusty unheated studios to radically engage with the dying order of Capitalism, to construct a Post-capitalist world, where artists experiment with applying their kooky modern consciousness to establish a Wunderkammer of playful delights from Laundromat Universities to Freecycle Supermarkets, Political Apathy Parties to Seditionary Hotels, Temples of No Shopping to Dolt Literary Festivals, Sensory Committees to Incredible Simultaneity Consoles, Museums of Non-Participation to Interplanetary Joint Stock Companies, Global Forms of Species Union to Agitprop Architecture, Food waste cafés to Imagist Armies…
The spring edition of the magazine will feature works, articles and profiles of and by:
QWERTY – Odense. Apexart gallery – New York. Pil & Galia Kollectiv – London. Let Me Feel Your Finger First – London. 3 137 gallery – Athens. TSA gallery – Chicago/ LA, Philadelphia, NY. Supernormal – Braziers Park. RaumLabor – Berlin. The Eddie The Eagle Museum – Amsterdam. Nicole Sansone. Alistair Gentry. Rosanna van Mierlo. James Horgan and Stephen Pritchard.
SLUICE magazine is published by Sluice and Marmalade Publishers of Visual Theory, London.