The Visual Artists' News Sheet – March April 2021

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Artist Publishing

Visual Artists' News Sheet | March – April 2021

John Carson: what not – selected artworks and ephemera 1975-96, published by ACA Public; image courtesy Daly & Lyon and the artist.

THE LATEST IN a series of publications produced by Askeaton-based

Artworks & Ephemera SEAN LYNCH SPEAKS TO JOHN CARSON ABOUT HIS NEW PUBLICATION, PRODUCED BY ACA PUBLIC.

imprint, ACA PUBLIC, John Carson: what not – selected artworks and ephemera 1975-96, investigates the activities of the Pittsburgh-based Northern Irish artist during his college years in Belfast, as well as his life and work in Los Angeles, London and elsewhere. The outcome of an extensive archiving project which began in 2019, the publication features an in-depth essay by critic, Chris Fite-Wassilak, and extensive documentation of Carson’s early and mid-career. His enthusiastic endeavours to make a socially orientated art – one encompassing strains of conceptual art, the immersive role of popular culture, and a form of storytelling peppered with insightful wit and humour – is seen throughout. Here, the artist and publication co-editor, Sean Lynch, reflect on the book’s making and release. John Carson: Why did you select the particular artworks and specific time period in the publication, what not? Sean Lynch: 1975 starts with pages from the student magazine of Belfast School of Art, made during your degree studies there, featuring your encounters with the conceptual art collective, Art & Language, the history of wheelbarrows, and Joseph Beuys. By 1996, you are making performance art inside a hospital in London. Between, there is printed material, documentation of artworks and incidental notes on projects you’ve made, as well as life lived in Belfast, Dublin and throughout the US, UK, Germany and Australia. It’s certainly far from a comprehensive survey of your work; it’s more episodic and probably more reflective of our own relationship. We’ve been working together for a decade now, making shows, talks and events and an earlier publication – all activities that led to 2019, when my co-editor, Michele Horrigan, fundraised and worked with artist/archivist Sinead Bligh to archive forty-plus years of your work. During that time, we invited


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VAI Lifelong Learning. Upcoming VAI helpdesks, cafés and webinars

1min
pages 39-40

Opportunities. Grants, awards, open calls and commissions

6min
page 38

The Space Between. Jennifer Redmond considers various artworks

5min
pages 36-37

A Golden Opportunity. Susan Campbell traces the evolution of the

6min
pages 34-35

new publication

12min
pages 31-33

some key considerations when self-publishing

1min
page 30

Independent Publishers. We hear from Numbered Editions, Bloomers

14min
pages 26-27

Phil Collins, Bring Down the Walls (2020), Derry Radical Bookfair

6min
pages 24-25

Jesse Jones, ‘We Interrupt This Apocalypse’, Isolation TV

5min
page 22

Magazine, Soft Fiction Projects and Stereo Editions about the scope and evolution of their publishing projects

9min
pages 28-29

Patrick Hough, ‘Revenant Images’, aemi

5min
page 21

Sasha Litvintseva, Every Rupture (2020), Douglas Hyde Gallery

5min
page 23

Irish Short Reel Series’, CIACLA & MART

4min
page 20

relations between art and walking

8min
page 10

Roundup. Recent and forthcoming art publications

11min
pages 6-7

Teenage Fanboy. Gwen Burlington discusses the work of Irish artist

6min
pages 14-15

Feelings of Nostalgia. Clodagh Emoe, Visual Artist. A Collection of Water. Dorota Borowa, Visual Artist. A Fallow Spell. Nina McGowan, Visual Artist

6min
page 13

Renèe Helèna Browne

5min
pages 16-17

about her current exhibition

6min
page 18

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page 12

News. The latest developments in the arts sector

8min
page 5
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