terra incognitaterra incognita projects aim at challenging audiences, the status quo, the definition of art - all things 'art' that are worth doing and that aren't being done or supported by anyone else.


PROJECTS
2009 - ongoing
Moot Point @ the field
Both a woodland conservation project and an art happening, Moot Point, produced annually in partnership with other arts organisations and curators to explore the idea of moot, mootability, the purpose of art.
A series of novels, conceived like an exhibition to explore a range of related ideas, but published and distributed over time. <1% is aims at supporting the highest quality yet unpublishable writing by mass-market standards.
<1% series
2007 - ongoing
Publishing online the African & Asian Visual Artists Archive
2006 - 8

AAVAA online

based at the University of East London, including CD for secondary schools
A 1-day intervention outside the Australian High Commission to commemorate Australian Federation Racist Australia Day
2000





EXHIBITIONS

2002
curio A temporary site-specific visual art exhibition 1 year and 1 day after 9/11 on the streets behind Whitechapel. Catalogue and CD published.
1999
empire and I
A visual art exhibition exploring the legacy of the British Empire on artists from a variety of backgrounds from 'subaltern' to 'dominant culture'. Catalogue published.
A visual art exhibition with artists who are immigrants to London. Catalogue published. between borders
1999
1997
A site-specific art exhibition at Cable Street Gallery, East London, exploring the area as a current and historical point of entry to the country.

PUBLICATIONS
2007 - ongoing
<1%
A series of novels exploring conscience, consciousness, volition and choice. Each relates to the other, like artworks in an exhibition, though each is to be understood in its own terms. 
 
Alana Jelinek

Ohm's Law

2007

** new authors sought
Dai Vaughan

The Treason of the Sparrows

2009

Catalogues for:

empire and !

1999
2002

curio
between  borders
1999





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