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by Josephine Baker-Heaslip

Halfway

International landscape, 2016, Pencil on paper, ceramic tiles with permanent marker, 85 x 61 cm

 

Josephine Baker-Heaslip is an artist and a writer. Born in London in 1990, she is currently undertaking a Postgraduate Diploma at the Royal Academy Schools, London.

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Issue 31

Spheres of Estrangement: Art, Politics, Curating

Matthew Hanson

Editorial

A conversation between Franco ‘Bifo’ Beradi and Penny Rafferty

Society’s Richer Yet She’s Thin as a Rake.

by Josephine Baker-Heaslip

Halfway

Alistair Hudson, Jeni Fulton, Paul Stewart and Sam Thorne.

Recuperation of Art and Activism. An e-mail correspondence.

Lilian Cameron, Suzana Milevska, Jared Pappas-Kelley, Adrian Shaw, Paul Stewart

Propositions: Applying Estrangement through Art, Learning and Curatorial Frameworks

Alison Hugill in conversation with Carson Chan

Curating Architecture: The Architecture of Estrangement

Jack Schneider

Call of Cthulhu