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events as part of the

Publish and be Damned Fair 2013

11am - 7pm, 2 March at the ICA, London

programme for pabd at the ica 2013

I Don't Want to Write a PhD

11am ’Äì 12.30pm’Ä®Cinema 1’Ä®

£5 / Free to ICA Members

Panel discussion with Anat Ben-David, Sean Dockray and John Russell (Chaired by Alison Green and Joanne Morra)

ICA Cinema

'A PhD thesis is required to contain a significant amount of material worthy of publication or public presentation'... This panel discussion, with Chicks on Speed's Anat Ben-David; Sean Dockray, architect of aaaarg.org, and organiser of the LA branch of The Public School; and artist and writer John Russell will focus on the relationship between publishing and academic research. The discussion will address issues ranging from the role of circulation and sociability in the 'production of knowledge'; the line between theory and practice in the academicisation of art and its manner of being 'made public'; and the efficiency of alternative modes of writing and distributing art criticism. Chaired by art historians Alison Green and Joanne Morra.

The talk event will be followed by a workshop for Central Saint Martins postgraduate students in the ICA studio. Participants will produce a publication that documents and extends the enquiry and be launched in the ICA bar after the fair.

Organised by PABD/Three Letter Words in collaboration with the Practices of Writing and Publishing research group at Central Saint Martins and in association with ICA, London.

£5

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Artists videos: Instant publishing 11am-7pm ICA Theatre
Free

New work by Clunie Reed, Fiona James, Erica Scourti, Anne Tallentire, Duncan White and Camilla Wills will be installed on monitors throughout the fair.

Reflecting upon practices of writing and distribution, and teasing out the relationship between experimental writing and publishing practices, this installation serves as a starting point for talks and discussion at an upcoming ICA Friday Salon.

Curated by Three Letter Words and Duncan White. Organised by Publish And Be Damned in association with ICA, London. Special thanks to The Block.

 

I Don't Want to Write a PhD
Workshop run by Alison Green and Rebecca Harris
1.30pm ’Äì 6pm

'A PhD thesis is required to contain a significant amount of material worthy of publication or public presentation'

Following from the mornings panel discussion this workshop run by art historian Alison Green will result in a collaboratively produced publication that focuses on the relationship between publishing and academic research. Addressing such issues as the role of circulation and sociability in the 'production of knowledge'; the line between theory and practice in the academicisation of art and its manner of being 'made public'; and the efficiency of alternative modes of writing and distributing art criticism.

Workshop participants will join Central Saint Martins postgraduate students to produce an 'instant publication' that will be launched in the ICA bar after the fair.

Organised by PABD/Three Letter Words in collaboration with the Practices of Writing and Publishing research group at Central Saint Martins and in association with ICA, London.

£5

click to book

 

Organised by Louise O'Hare and Kate Phillimore as Publish And Be Damned in association with the ICA. Videos curated by Three Letter Words and Duncan White. Special thanks to The Block. 'I don't want to write a PhD' talk and workshop organised by PABD/Three Letter Words in collaboration with the Practices of Writing and Publishing research group at Central Saint Martins and in association with the ICA.

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our joke hunt table at Wysing Arts Centre's music festival - 1 September with fantastic artist designed punchlines such as this

 

Love P A B D at the Bistrotheque on 16 feb

With thanks to the divine David and the Bistrotheque. Visit their website, now!

 

 

upcoming events include the soapbox at The London Art Book Fair on Saturday 24 September, and the artists retreat at Wysing Arts in October