Must stop posting more than once a day and get a life…..in the meantime:
First – HSBC have a £30,000 student bursaries competition going: http://bit.ly/18wOeU
Second – just a quickie – a link from The New Gallery on twitter:
http://www.rabble.ca/books/reviews/more-business-u…
review of a book from 2008, which caught my eye as it is questioning the role of artist-led spaces (you may or may not remember I was wittering on about that a few days ago…).
Anyway, decentre: concerning artist-run culture by Elaine Chang, Andrea Lalonde, Chris Lloyd, Steve Loft, Jonathan Middleton, Daniel Roy, Haema Sivanesan, eds is published by YYZ Books (this website is also interesting and one I have catalogued – look:
www.yyzartistsoutlet.org/) in Canada. rabble.ca say about the book (sorry to be a lazy quoter):
The editors of decentre make a concerted effort to explore artist-run centres (ARCs) in their current form, inviting artists and organizers to reflect on where “the real strength of artist-run culture” lies and whether the concept of ARCs has in fact “outlived its usefulness.”
The books profiles 103 spaces and the review seems to think it’s a pretty good, interesting and timely overview, although certainly not without its faults.. my curiosity was also piqued by the mention of the preface by Hans Abbing that examines the denial of economics in art.. (he also wrote Why Are Artists Poor?)
http://www.hansabbing.nl/
I might just have to order a copy and let you know properly – at least if I have something to read I won’t be on here every 5 minutes!!