Following on from the fatty flock of titles swiped from Nick's advice burst on Monday the 7th, I paced TalisPrism for audiovisual material relevant to my crop of creative names. A fine list spanned many of my little white cards and appeared in ever-visable and legible spring green felt tip. They could've probably won the Turner Prize if they were a bit better at self-publicity, I mean marketing, I mean justification, I mean intellectual analysis, I mean bullshitting, I mean honesty, I mean objectivity, I mean thinking and writing, I mean being. I have vowed to study only one artist on the list per day. To-day is Mark Nelson. Of the FIVE library articles associated with his name, only TWO appear to exist on the shelves, and although there are several possibilities as to their whereabouts, I needed them now [then] and they failed to be where the computer instructed them to be. It is a rupture of communications and I am far from pleased.
The two articles:
Extinction Beckons
Author: Mike Nelson, Jaki Irvine
Publisher: Matt's Gallery
Publication Date: 2000-01
ASIN / ISBN: 0907623344
List Price: £14.95
Paperback
128 Pages
A Forgotten Kingdom
Author: texts selected Mike Nelson, Will Bradley
Publisher: Institute of Contemporary Arts
Publication Date: 2001-10
ASIN / ISBN: 1900300346
List Price: £5.99
Paperback
256 Pages
Notes will stand later, though I should post pictures first for optimum emotional stability in the yesIknowwhatI'mtalkingabout stakes. Continue.
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