There was a review of the launch exhibition in Art Monthly. It says that he
reimagines the Dome as a broken umbrella on bits of wood. Sounds good. We
need more of that stuff in the good 'ole John Heartfield mode. And for those
of us who spent part of the 1980s singing 'Refuse The Cruise' and similar
stuff it's good to know that Kennard's still operating. O yes, I'd details
of the book please.
Cheers
David
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From: cris cheek <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 04 February 2000 23:16
Subject: domesday book
>Hi,
>
>anybody else been looking at Peter Kennard's 'Domesday Book'?
>Fierce black and white photopoem. Compelling photographics and
photocollages
>strewn with sections of three-line stanzas, broken by pages of motivated
>textural grain that can hold any candle to Bob Cobbing. Intro by Harold
>Pinter and blurb by Ken Livingstone. It's published by Manchester
>University Press and worth a long look.
>
>The 'speak' section which closes this book is at 44 pages, in itself, worth
>the admission price. Anybody else had a look at this? Anybody wanna know
>more?
>
>
>love and love
>cris
>
>
>
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