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Re: the archive, the image and the
very dead sheep
Bookwork by Uriel Orlow
and Ruth Maclennan, 160 pages, ISBN: 0-9548947-0-7
A ‘ready-made archive’,
a holiday correspondence and a philosophico-anecdotal meditation on
history, Re:
the archive, the image, and the very dead sheep is the first
collaborative work by Uriel Orlow and Ruth Maclennan.
Ruth Maclennan and Uriel Orlow write to each other while on holiday in the
Highlands of Scotland and in Zurich and the Swiss Alps. The correspondents
draw on documented, anecdotal and imagined histories of their surroundings
to produce associative genealogies: mapping thought, image, object and experience.
Seeking correspondences between what has been, what might have been and what
could arise, they speculate on pre-archival moments and the archive’s
aftermath. This idiosyncratic historiography brings together Cabaret Voltaire,
Pictish burial mounds, Lenin, Joyce, the Gulf Stream, and the Rosetta Stone.
The correspondence is expanded by commentaries, afterthoughts and annotations
by Robin Banerji, Finn Fordham, Mikhail Karikis and Nicholas Noyes.
The book collates images from personal collections, the internet and museum
shops to form an autonomous, yet related image-archive, which generates its
own associations and references. This, together with lists of names and terms
and a bibliography performs the role of a thesaurical archive-catalogue that
provides an alternative entry to the book.
Re: the archive, the image, and the very dead sheep was
commissioned by the National Archives and the School of Advanced Study
at the University of London, along with a poster and a video also by
Orlow & Maclennan, to accompany the conference Unleashing the Archive
held at Senate House, University of London, on 12 November 2004. The
book is co-published by Double agents at Central Saint Martins College
of Art & Design, London. The design is by Kapitza.
Distribution: Foyles, Serpentine Gallery, ICA and
other Art bookshops throughout Britain, Kunstgriff Bookstore - Zurich,
Librairie Descombes and Galerie Blancpain Stepczynski, Geneva. Also
available at Amazon UK.
For postal order email Uriel
Orlow or Double agents.
Retail-Price: £10,
16 Euro, 24 SFr, 20$ (+PP)
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