Activist Information, Activist Imagination
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Artists & Activists 1 - 12
Red76, Raqs Media Collective, Dyke Action Machine!, Ultra-red, The Center for Tactical Magic, Robert Ransick, Carlo Quispe, Bread and Puppet Theater, Fritz Haeg, Electronic Disturbance Theater, b.a.n.g. lab and Critical Art Ensemble
Books
$100.00 -
Blueprint for a Strike
Fred Lonidier
Books
$8.00 -
A Life
Åsa Sonjasdotter and Asif Mufeed
Books
$15.00 -
Free Shop : Anything the Customer Wants to Purchase Is Free
Superflex
Books
$24.00 -
Corrections and Clarifications
Anita Di Bianco
Books
$1.00 -
Solution 1-10 : Umbauland
Ingo Niermann
Books
$19.00 -
Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies
Oliver Ressler
Books / Catalogs
$11.00 -
GAAG : The Guerrilla Art Action Group
Jon Hendricks and Jean Toche
Books / Monographs
$50.00 -
Reproduce & Revolt / Reproduce y Rebélate
Josh MacPhee and Favianna Rodriguez
Books
$19.00 -
Revolution As An Eternal Dream
Mary Patten
Books / Monographs
$13.00 -
Solution 196-213: United States Of Palestine-Israel
Joshua Simon ed.
Books
$19.00 -
Marching Plague : Germ Warfare and Global Public Health
Critical Art Ensemble
Books
$10.00 -
Victory Gardens 2007+
Amy Franceschini
Books / Signed
$25.00 -
The Occupation Cookbook
[Anonymous]
Books
$10.00 -
Social Security Risk Machine
The Center for Urban Pedagogy
Books
$8.00 -
House Magic: Bureau of Foreign Correspondence
Alan Moore
/ Zines
$10.00 -
Survival House 1977 : 758 Haight Street, San Francisco
Bruce Pavlow
Books / Signed
$24.00 -
Institutionelle Rassismen : Institutional Racisms
Martin Krenn and Oliver Ressler
Books / Artists’ Books
$10.00 -
Corrections and Clarifications
Anita Di Bianco
Periodicals
$1.00 -
Not for Rent : Conversations with Creative Activists in the U.K.
Stacy Wakefield
Books / Artists’ Books
$20.00 -
Barriers to Re-Entry
The Center for Urban Pedagogy
Books
$8.00
This is a broad selection of publications currently in stock at Printed Matter, which relate to activist thought and practice. They are born from a range of disciplinary frameworks and intellectual traditions: direct action, radical pedagogy, critical theory, utopian invention, and ethnographic research. Most are hybrids of these traditions, as each way of working and thinking tends to imply the others. These publications both work to critique our present circumstances, and as images of what our communal life could be. Each attempts to embody a truly democratic community, in its form, in its content, and through the kinds of social life engaged in its production.
Many of these publications work by providing information: as a form of action, as a public service, to transmit the knowledge gained in previous activist work, or as a form of ethnography. Working in New York, The Center for Urban Pedagogy teams up designers and advocacy organizations to produce fold-out posters that educate about the complex bureaucratic and legalistic structures which regulate our lives. Some simply explain how complicated bureaucratic or economic systems work, (eg. social security, the global supply chain of consumer goods) so that people may productively engage in their political life. Others are meant as protection, as tools to help people navigate structurally unjust systems (eg. the deportation process, or unscrupulous investor speculation on affordable housing). In voice and style little separates these posters from government produced public information pamphlets, but unlike government materials, the Center for Urban Pedagogy’s posters specifically point out key problems in the system, providing both strategies to deal with them in the present, as well as possible solutions for the future.
The Occupation Cookbook is a different kind of guide: a detailed description of the mechanisms and forms of direct democracy used by students and faculty during a month long occupation of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, one of the largest educational institutions in Croatia. The occupation was a response to the introduction of tuition fees in Croatian higher education, part of a wider neo-liberal ‘modernization’ program for the country. In the Occupation Cookbook the functioning of each organ of the occupation is methodically gone over, from the general assembly and working groups, to the organization of security details and the media team. The books’ careful explication of the reasoning behind the specific forms of organization the occupation adopted makes a compelling case for this kind of action, and for the practice of direct democracy as a form of ‘pre-figurative politics’.
Blueprint For A Strike: A Fragmentary Capsule History of the Ironworkers and Other Unions at Nassco, by Fred Lonidier documents several years of relations between a large westcoast shipbuilding yard and the people who work there. The workers belong to a variety of different unions, and the book narrates the ongoing cyclical conflicts between different worker constituencies and the company board as their contract comes up for re-negotiation. Lonidier gives voice to the different players in the yard, weaving documentary photos, news copy, and letter exchanges between the unions and board together with interview excerpts from individual workers. This practice is both sociological and pedagogical. Working with labour organizers and exhibiting his work in union halls, he makes dense representations of the issues at stake available to rank-and-file union members, aiming in this way get people talking, to reinvigorate grassroots engagement within the labour movement.
The Solutions series, edited by Ingo Niermann, and published by Sternberg Press, takes a nearly pataphysical approach to social imagination. Each book consists of a set of proposed ‘solutions’ for the problems of a chosen nation state. Authors posit futures both likely and unlikely for various national cultures, framing their propositions within the concrete unrealities of mainstream national debate or the most obscurely subtle qualities of day-to-day life. Delivered in an ambivalently light tone, The Solutions give permission to the kinds of utopian play which it feels that we have been denied for so long. After all, how can things get better if we can’t annex for ourselves the agency to imagine something else? Maybe we should have all the policemen stand on their heads.
Activist Information, Activist Imagination
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Red76, Raqs Media Collective, Dyke Action Machine!, Ultra-red, The Center for Tactical Magic, Robert Ransick, Carlo Quispe, Bread and Puppet Theater, Fritz Haeg, Electronic Disturbance Theater, b.a.n.g. lab and Critical Art Ensemble
Artists & Activists 1 - 12
New York, NY: Inc. and Printed Matter Inc., 2011
50
Out of stock -
Fred Lonidier
Blueprint for a Strike
San Francisco, CA: San Francisco Art Institute, 1992
size unknown
Out of stock -
Åsa Sonjasdotter and Asif Mufeed
A Life
Herning, Denmark: Herning Kunstmuseum, 2004
unknown
Out of stock -
Superflex
Free Shop : Anything the Customer Wants to Purchase Is Free
Copenhagen, Denmark: Pork Salad Press and Superflex, 2009
unknown
Out of stock -
Oliver Ressler
Alternative Economics, Alternative Societies
Frankfurt, Germany: Revolver Archiv Für Aktuelle Kunst, 2005
unknown
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Jon Hendricks and Jean Toche
GAAG : The Guerrilla Art Action Group
New York, NY: Printed Matter Inc., 2011
1500
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Josh MacPhee and Favianna Rodriguez
Reproduce & Revolt / Reproduce y Rebélate
Brooklyn, NY: Soft Skull Press, 2008
3000
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Joshua Simon ed.
Solution 196-213: United States Of Palestine-Israel
New York, NY: Sternberg Press, 2011
Unknown
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Critical Art Ensemble
Marching Plague : Germ Warfare and Global Public Health
Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, 2006
unknown
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Amy Franceschini
Victory Gardens 2007+
San Francisco, CA: Gallery 16 Editions, 2008
1000
Out of stock -
The Center for Urban Pedagogy
Social Security Risk Machine
New York, NY: The Center for Urban Pedagogy, 2006
1000
$8.00 -
Anita Di Bianco
Corrections and Clarifications
Berlin, Germany: A. Di Bianco, 2010
size unknown
$1.00 -
Bruce Pavlow
Survival House 1977 : 758 Haight Street, San Francisco
New York, NY: B. Pavlow, 2009
500
Out of stock -
Martin Krenn and Oliver Ressler
Institutionelle Rassismen : Institutional Racisms
Vienna, Austria: O. Ressler and M. Krenn, 1998
$10.00 -
Alan Moore
House Magic: Bureau of Foreign Correspondence
New York, NY: A. Moore, 2009
open
Out of stock -
Stacy Wakefield
Not for Rent : Conversations with Creative Activists in the U.K.
New York, NY: Evil Twin Publications, 1995
Out of stock -
The Center for Urban Pedagogy
Barriers to Re-Entry
New York, NY: The Center for Urban Pedagogy, 2011
1000
$8.00