An edition of Collaborations (1987)

Collaborations

Routine Art Co.

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An edition of Collaborations (1987)

Collaborations

Routine Art Co.

This is a collection of the documentation of artworks done in the 1980s in London (mostly) that emphasises collaborations rather than the artist as individualist. The idea was to show what work a working class artist was doing at that time. Szczelkun was a founding member of Brixton Artists Collective from 1983 - 87.
This was one of the first books in the 'Working Press: books by and about working class artists' project 1986 - 96 that was recently archived by University of the Creative Arts, UCA in Farnham.
Book design and Working Press logo design by co-founder Graham Harwood
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Language
English
Pages
100

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Cover of: Collaborations
Collaborations: Routine Art Co.
1987, Working Press,, Working Press, Brand: Working Press
Paperback perfect bound A5 b/w illustrated in English

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Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700/.92/2
Library of Congress
NX546.A1 S93 1987, N6768

Contributors

Book Designer
Graham Harwood

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback perfect bound A5 b/w illustrated
Pagination
100 p., [10] p. of plates :
Number of pages
100

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2243057M
ISBN 10
1870736001
LCCN
89115759
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4680734

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