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two top people

I've been a bit preoccupied with creating a new work for the Arts Council, which is now near enough done bar the final production. Anyway, in the meantime, this week I heard from two top people so thought I'd point you to have a look at them. Carolyn Thompson was one of the discoveries of the Text Festival - the subtly of her work I have a lot of time for. www.carolynthompson.co.uk The other person worth checking out is Stefan Gec . I was pleased to hear from Stefan after a bit of a gap. www.stefangec.com

The Eighth Square

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Also from Koln: I don’t usually bother mentioning exhibitions I’ve seen unless they are worth the mention – there is so much bad art in the world you could be overwhelmed if you wasted time thinking about them – but the current show at the Ludwig Köln is worth of special attention because it is surely the stinker of the year. http://www.museenkoeln.de/english/museum-ludwig/ Not only is the ‘art’ jaw-droppingly laugh-out-loud terrible but the curating and display is at the level of a cross between a high school parents evening and a trade fair. Whoever laid this out has no understanding of light, space or aesthetic experience – or they had been lumbered with this joke art and was attempting to show what they felt by magnifying the badness.

Back from Köln Again

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All been happening recently: back from the Douglas Gordon in Edinburgh and off to Köln with a new commission from the Arts Council in the bag. As usual I stayed with Ulrich Rückriem (and Tessa Howe) and got loads of new writing done. Ulrich was on good form with more than 20 commissions/exhibitions this year! Frustratingly he doesn’t take any notice of the Net so I can’t really point you to links to see any of them – I suppose they are findable somewhere. Exciting development: Ulrich has handed me the programming of artists residencies and research exhibitions Red House and Barn in Ireland. So here's a picture of Ulrich's installation: I'll start in the New Year.

Sorry for this laziness

Since returning from Japan, I have been very lazy about updating this blog. As Sartre said you have to decide whether to tell or to do, so I have been doing - mainly the ongoing 50 Heads project. One of which is below. At present I am in Edinburgh for the Douglas Gordon shows (of which more when I have seen them without the preview crowds). Expectation 0. what it is for the "given" to be "taken"; Who I was What was I When was it Where was I an event whose probability is not 0. The absolute future may not be well -defined for every inability to develop its own knowledge -intensive growth has not had immediate negative effects on aggregate measures of prosperity. Or as fools once said: building a new formation for common space omitting the fundamental importance of ISBN. 0: doesn’t bode well and compromised truth measures the lower threshold described as ‘no more than one at or below lower threshold.’ The absolute future of the event consists of all events which c