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Image description: Typed letter from archive, the letters have irregular gaps between words and lines, with some pen corrections. There are handwritten words on the reverse which can be seen vaguely through the paper. The visible text of the letter reads, 'time getting the wrong department the french telephone is impossible. This paper keeps sillpping about, it behaves like an eel. I have just had the paper out maybe it will behave better now do you think/I! Well it appears not. Perhaps there is some technique I am not aware of or maybe it is better. NO IT IS NOT. I believe now I have found out what the problem was.' There is a fold across this last line.
Exhibition
This paper keeps silipping about
23 Mar 2019 – 24 Mar 2019
Event times
2pm-6pm
Cost of entry
FREE
Address
- 64-84 Chisenhale Rd,
- London
- E3 5QZ
- United Kingdom
Sophie Buxton & Fritha Jenkins
About
Artists Sophie Buxton and Fritha Jenkins will be working with archival material from various sources including the writings and texts of the late industrial landscape painter Edna Lumb and science writer Angela Croome. The weekend will unfold as a live textural performance allowing for potential alternative narratives to slip, tumble and spill over amongst carbon copies, bears, datings, queer histories, sightings, and citings. All welcome. Space is wheelchair accessible.
www.frithajenkins.comhttp://sophiebuxton.co.uk/montagetable.php
Fritha Jenkins is a current recipient of the Pete Lloyd Lewis Award at Chisenhale Studios