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Triplex
Joo Yeoun Yoo
Triplex starts from individual responses to Research, Design and Publish. The process is an endless repetition between these steps. Publishing is not the end of a project, but a trigger for moving forward. This becomes a collective question of how to expand the boundaries of circulation. This exhibition provides a space for understanding new facets of ...
Explain Yourself: Bigger Than This
Ken Hollings, Sheena Calvert
Bigger Than This is the outcome of the 2022 ‘Explain Yourself’ writing workshops where Year 2 Visual Communication were encouraged to compose a 250-word statement that reflected some key aspect of their practice or a current project. The mood and the message this year, following our return to the studio, is ‘Go Big’ – with expansive statements on bodies and emotio...
DPM+
Cecilia Wee, Neville Brody, Arjun Harrison-Mann
DPM is Dictate Process Mandates Dispel Popular Myths Desire Propel Motion Do Politics Matter Death Pleasure Mistakes Dismantle public monotony Distribute Power Meaningfully De Pause Moment Join us for DPM+ Thursday 13 + Friday 14 January 2022, live online from 09:00-16:00 GMT (London time) Check your RCA inbox for the Zoom link DPM+ is two days of interventions, insights and ...
TERMINAL Graduates Interview
Suthata Suthmahatayangkun
Checking my Thai bank account at midday I found almost 500 pounds had been taken out on my card in the past few days. Gone were the months of planning and pitching ideas for special celebrative content for RCA’s Convocation day. I was standing there in front of Barclays on Kings Road arguing and pleading with my...
Explain Yourself: Breakout/Outbreak
Ken Hollings, Sheena Calvert
Outbreak/Breakout is the result of a series of writing workshops open to Year 2 Visual Communication students during the Spring Term of 2021. Those taking part were encouraged to compose a 250-word statement that defined some key aspect of their practice. When read carefully, the texts reveal a breaking down of barriers, the erasing of boundaries and ...
Barter Archive presents Barter Outlet
Pat Wong
Barter Archive presents Barter Outlet, a pop-up exhibition at the newly opened Piggy Cafe in the Billingsgate Fish Market, celebrating its community bonding and memories as a collective response to the market relocation in the next five years. The exhibition is an extension of the two-year long community-led project Barter Archive constructed by the artist Pat ...
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How do you live in London? Part 3 | Mother & Bride
Joo Yeoun Yoo
I have various ages. You might be wondering what it means but listen first. In Korea and Britain, I am now officially in my 30s. It’s an age when we are under social pressure to be more decent, have plans, and be a little more severe than in our 20s. But I feel I’m stil...
The Treachery of Chairs
Haewon Jeon
There are one and three chairs.1 All three may be chairs or not chairs according to the following principles. ① They do not present the concept of sameness, and they are not each other’s substitute or alternative. ② They have been abstracted into discourse or illustration. ③ Each embodies a history of chairs – what we perceive of as chairs: it...
Apoptosis of the Web
Yuqiang Chen
Love, true love, is always fatal. What I mean is, it does not aim at happiness, at an idyll, at a hand-in-hand eternity of sentimental walks under flowering lime trees, with a gentle light burning on the veranda behind, the house swimming in cool scents. Life can be that, but not love. Love burns with a ...
How do you live in London? Part 2 | The Workers
Joo Yeoun Yoo
“What are you going to do when you graduate?” “Are you going to stay in Britain? Or are you going back to your country?” As the last second-year students at RCA, we have a lot of worries about the future, even though we still have about half a year until we graduate. In the orientation, which lasted a...
Shannan's Diary
Shannan Hu
28 Sep 2021 21:00 Lunchtime – I asked Li why she hadn’t brushed the pan after using it and why she always makes me uncomfortable with these daily subtle things. She replied that she didn’t use the pan! Was it me that didn’t brush it? I was shocked, and then remembered that I cooked sticky rice in the morni...
The Hours | 23 pieces of passing time
Lucy Hu
I believe in the power of being small instead of being big. I believe in the power of being quiet instead of making noise. I believe in the power of healing instead of justifying. I believe in the power of the unremarkable and unspeakable, the soft, gentle and ephemeral. From Feb 24th, 2022, I started to knit ...
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MSO: Agent Recruitment Event
29 June 22
Public
Huaco de Maíz (vessel made of corn)
28 June 22
Public
City of Scars Symphony Concert
28 June 22
Public
AGOG
24 March 22
Public
Barter Auction
@barter_archive second exhibition and auction performance!
06 November 21
Public
DisasterLAB
06 July 21
Public
Comics and Neurodiversity: The Emancipatory Medium
30 June 21
Public
Chronographic Excavation: Dealing with 'Middle-Eastern Archives' in the West | حفر كرون-جرافيك: تعاطي أرشيفات الشرق الأوسط في الغرب
30 June 21
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