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ARTBOLLOCKS THEATRE: INVESTIGATION

ARTBOLLOCKS THEATRE: INVESTIGATION

DISINFORMATION CATALOGUE

DISINFORMATION CATALOGUE

HE’S A CELEBRITY, GET HIM OUT OF HERE

HE’S A CELEBRITY, GET HIM OUT OF HERE

TALKING BOLLARDS

TALKING BOLLARDS

I’M SENDING A NEWSLETTER, BLAH BLAH BLAH

I’M SENDING A NEWSLETTER, BLAH BLAH BLAH

SOCIAL MEDIA VAMPIRES OF WHITECHAPEL

SOCIAL MEDIA VAMPIRES OF WHITECHAPEL

£0=GTFO

£0=GTFO

A PLAYFUL POST ABOUT CHARLES SAATCHI

A PLAYFUL POST ABOUT CHARLES SAATCHI

DEUTSCHE BÖRSE PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE

DEUTSCHE BÖRSE PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE

COME TO DADA

COME TO DADA

IMAGINARY ARTISTS VI: MOORE

IMAGINARY ARTISTS VI: MOORE

The incalculable mischief of goats

The incalculable mischief of goats

Imbecile ward keepers wanted

Imbecile ward keepers wanted

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Some scans from The Public Notice (1973, out of print) by Maurice Rickard. It’s a gold mine. First of all, the following poster from late 1861. Despite the ambiguous grammar, they were requesting keepers for a ward of imbeciles, not ward keepers who were imbeciles. Although such terms are now used interchangeably as insults for somebody who’s acting in a way deemed stupid, until well into the 20th century “imbecile” was a respectable diagnosis meaning that a person was more functional than an idiot, but less functional than a moron. In this notice the “imbeciles” are alternatively referred to as “HARMLESS LUNATICS”, which is hardly better. Note also that these poor people (in every sense of the term) were incarcerated in a workhouse, specifically the workhouse of Bancroft Road, Stepney, in north-east London.

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IMAGINARY ARTISTS IV: HALLWARD

IMAGINARY ARTISTS IV: HALLWARD

SOUZOU: OUTSIDER ART FROM JAPAN

SOUZOU: OUTSIDER ART FROM JAPAN

UNKNOWN PLEASURES

UNKNOWN PLEASURES

LET THEM EAT BUILDINGS (REDUX)

LET THEM EAT BUILDINGS (REDUX)

LET THEM EAT BUILDINGS

LET THEM EAT BUILDINGS

Three Times True in London

Three Times True in London

At the end of April 2013 my video installation Three Times True– inspired by genomics and my residency at the University if Edinburgh– will be staged again in Westminster. More details soon.