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Impossible Glossary is an editorial project by hablarenarte that follows the CAPP project until 2018. The compendium of this second and printed edition of 2018 is comprised of ten chapters. In June 2016, we presented a digital first edition with texts and interviews related to the terms agents, autonomy, authorship, context, collaboration, work, and return. This material constitutes the basis for the present print edition, in which some of the contents of the digital version have been modified and new keywords – trust, failure, and institution – have been added.
This is the consideration underlying the title of our publication. It is indeed a glossary, as at first glance it follows the classical format of definitions or references to words that are all related to the same specific subject or discipline. However, our publication also contributes an important processual component by characterizing itself as “impossible.” Our intention with this book is that the more than thirty voices contained herein, would faithfully reflect the discursive discrepancy surrounding this subject.
You can buy the Impossible Glossary here and at Unbound. For shipping outside Europe, please write to info(at)hablarenarte.com
Credits
Editorial concept and general coordination: hablarenarte
Graphic Design: Jaime Narváez
Translations (Spanish to English): Toni Crabb, Jonathan Fox, Wade Matthews, Douglas Pratts, Nuria Rodríguez Riestra
Copyediting and proofreading (Spanish): Miriam Querol and Álvaro Villa
Copyediting (English): Jonathan Fox
(cc) of this edition, hablarenarte, 2018
(cc) of the texts, their authors
(cc) of the translations, their translators
(cc) of the images, their authors
ISBN: 978-84-697-9220-9
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by Eds. Harriet Curtis & Martin Hargreaves
(English)
This publication is the first major survey of the interdisciplinary practices of Kira O’Reilly.
Kira O’Reilly: Untitled (Bodies), edited by Harriet Curtis and Martin Hargreaves, is the first book to offer an in-depth engagement with her many works across diverse formats. Bringing together writings by major artists and thinkers, such as Marina Abramovic, Shannon Bell and Tracey Warr, alongside extensive documentation of the artist’s work from two decades of practice, the contributions engage with such topics as ideas of performance, feminist political aesthetics, biotechnical practices, image-making and the intersections of humans and animals. The book also includes interviews, archive material and O’Reilly’s own writings.
MAUNULA was produced by artists Riikka Kuoppala and Thomas Martin as part of their residency with m-cult in 2017. They realised this film in collaboration with two resident groups from the Maunula neighbourhood: children of 10-12 years and retired people. The film set out to explore the possible futures of a neighbourhood while discussing ways of affecting change locally.
MAUNULA film premiered at Maunula House on 20 May 2017.
Impossible Glossary is an editorial project by hablarenarte, accompanying the CAPP project until 2018. The compendium of this digital edition of 2016 is comprised of seven independent chapters in English and in Spanish.
We have worked for this edition of 2016 of the Impossible Glossary with 8 authors on the key concepts agents, autonomy, authorship, collaboration, work, return and context. In addition, and together with Ana Garcia Alarcon, we conducted 14 interviews with artists and artistic collectives about the same key words. This material forms the basis of the compendium that will accompany the CAPP project until 2018, expanding continuously with new voices and unusual views.
There are hardly any English translation of writings about Spanish texts. In an attempt to remedy this lack, we put this set of voices on the table in order to show what is happening and growing today in Spain.
Credits
Editorial concept and general coordination: hablarenarte
Graphic Design: Jaime Narváez
Translations (Spanish to English): Toni Crabb, Jonathan Fox, Wade Matthews, Douglas Pratts
Copyediting and proofreading (Spanish): Miriam Querol
Copyediting (English): Jonathan Fox
(cc) of this edition, hablarenarte, 2016
(cc) of the texts, their authors
(cc) of the translations, their translators
(cc) of the images, their authors
ISBN: 978-84-617-4288-2
A public gathering on the possibilities of collaborative practices within socially engaged contexts.
Welcomes and introduction to CAPP
Presenters: Ailbhe Murphy, Katrina Goldstone, Lynnette Moran
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by Eds. Chrissie Tiller & Patrick Fox
(English)
Volume 1 of ‘Praxis’ is an invitation to a conversation. A conversation about community, engagement, collaboration and co-creation. A conversation about art and place and who gets to make art and where it gets made.