Plastic Words

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Exhibition Review in The White Review

Plastic Words was a six-week series of thirteen events which described itself as ‘mining the contested space between contemporary literature and art’... Plastic Words was arranged by people – John Douglas Millar, David Musgrave, Luke Skrebowski, Natasha Soobramanien and Luke Williams – who are all various admixtures of artist, writer, novelist and academic. It raised two other contests in the expanded field between art and contemporary literature: a productive uncertainty around what constitutes an ‘object’, and the issue of how the practitioners define themselves.

<http://www.thewhitereview.org/feature/plastic-words/.

Period1 Mar 2015

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  • TitlePlastic Words
    Media name/outletThe White Review
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date1/03/15
    DescriptionPLASTIC WORDS WAS A SIX-WEEK SERIES OF THIRTEEN EVENTS WHICH DESCRIBED ITSELF AS ‘MINING THE CONTESTED SPACE BETWEEN CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE AND ART’. It did not describe itself as anything to do with ‘art writing’.
    Producer/AuthorTom Overton
    URLwww.thewhitereview.org/feature/plastic-words/
    PersonsLuke Skrebowski