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georgioutolley · 5 years ago
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‘The Graveside Orations of Carl Einstein’ (Georgiou & Tolley contributors)
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‘The Graveside Orations of Carl Einstein’, edited by Dale Holmes and Sharon Kivland (published by MA Bibliotheque’). We are delighted to be have been amongst the contributors for this new publication. The book will be launched mid June in Berlin, and London in September, and marks the centenary since the execution of philosopher, anti-war activist and revolutionary socialist, Rosa Luxemburg. The collected writings imagine what writer Carl Einstein (anarchist and art historian) might have spoken in memoriam at her funeral. #TheGravesideOrationsOfCarlEinstein with its themes of counter history from the future past - align with our own wider work and research; #Art #Resistance #Hauntology all often involving the tension between truth, fiction, history and memory. 
‘A beautiful volume of intelligent counter-history from the future past: Carl Einstein’s lost graveside oration for Rosa Luxemburg speaks back, producing a hundred-year delayed echo through the voices of writers, theorists, and artists from our present.’ –>Sami Khatib
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georgioutolley · 6 years ago
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E-1027: How Places Feel/Spaces of Trauma by Georgiou & Tolley
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Exhibition: E-1027 How Places Feel/Spaces of Trauma 
#Occupied @StryxArts 1/12/17
All images: ©Georgiou&Tolley2017
Our research explores the subject of historical memory, combining complexity, humour and playfulness in an attempt to reveal the disparity in the presentation of archive information, witness and human memory involved in ‘representing the past’ and the tension between truth, fiction, history and memory.  
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