Re — (regarding, again and again) was
presented as part of a panel Performance Writing (with Emily Orley, Katja Hilevaara and Johanna Linsley) within Performing Documents, a conference at
Arnolfini hosted by the University of Bristol, 12 – 14 April 2013. It focuses
on the project Re — my ongoing collaboration with Rachel Lois Clapham. The full paper can be read here.
- emma cocker
- Emma Cocker is a writer-artist based in Sheffield and Associate Professor in Fine Art at Nottingham Trent University. Operating under the title Not Yet There, Cocker's research focuses on the process of artistic exploration and the performing of ‘thinking-in-action’ emerging therein; on models of (art) practice and subjectivity that resist the pressure of a single, stable position by remaining wilfully unresolved. Her mode of working unfolds restlessly along the threshold between writing/art, including experimental, performative and collaborative approaches to producing texts parallel to and as art practice. Cocker's recent writing has been published in Failure, 2010; Stillness in a Mobile World, 2010; Drawing a Hypothesis: Figures of Thought, 2011; Hyperdrawing: Beyond the Lines of Contemporary Art, 2012; Reading/Feeling (Affect), 2013; On Not Knowing: How Artists Think, 2013; Choreo-graphic Figures: Deviations from the Line, 2017; The Creative Critic: Writing as/about Practice, and as a solo collection entitled The Yes of the No, 2016.
Publication: Revolve:R
Revolve: Meditate, Rotate, Muse, Twist, Turn Over In Mind
Revolve:R is
a collaborative project in visual correspondence, curated by Sam Treadaway and
Ricarda Vidal in collaboration with a number of international artists, based
throughout Europe and the USA, which culminates in the publishing of a
limited edition bookwork. The project explores the possibilities of an
exchange of ideas via a visual and tactile – rather than virtual and digital –
form of communication. As site and source of collaborative experimentation for
diverse artistic practices, Revolve:R is a vehicle for a new collective
language, made physical in the shape of the Revolve:R bookwork.
Artists
Artists
Diana
Ali, Todd DiCiurcio, Patrick Galway, Verena Hägler, Alice
Hendy, Antun Maračić, Leila Peacock, Domingo Martínez, Bernd
Reichert, Matt Rowe, Emily Speed, Clare Thornton & Emma Cocker, Sam
Treadaway, Linnea Vedder, Ricarda Vidal, and the mathematician Oscar
Bandtlow.
Revolve:R can
be purchased at the forthcoming BABE 13 artists book fair at Arnolfini
Gallery. 20th – 21st / April / 2013 or online here.
Text: Tactics for Not Knowing: Preparing for the Unexpected
Below is my essay Tactics for Not Knowing: Preparing for the Unexpected commissioned for the forthcoming publication, On Not Knowing: How Artists Think (eds.) Rebecca Fortnum and Elizabeth Fisher (Black Dog Publishing, 2013), which will be presented alongside two collaborative artists' pages (The Italic I, from my collaboration with Clare Thornton, and Re- performance extracts from my collaboration with Rachel Lois Clapham). More details on the publication to follow soon.
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