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		<title>RADICAL ARTS ART &#038; POLITICS TRY TO BE AUTHENTIC STREET THEATRE A SOLUTION: THEORY, NOTES SCRIPTS. 1971.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Birmingham, UK: Radical Arts, n.d. (1971)<br />
30 x 21cm, black on yellow offset wrappers content of 82pp mimeographed pages + one small 9 x 20cm, 1pp mimeographed page which are stapled in (with some loose due to careless stapling). Edited by Jane Grove &#38; Bruce Birchall. Articles include contributions y Abbie Hoffmann, Jean-Jacques Lebel, John Barker and Jim Greenfield (who famously tore up their final exam papers at Cambridge in June 1969 in a revolutionary gesture against the bourgeois ideology of the University system!) along with various scripts for agitprop theatre.  The outer wrappers are torn and worn at the spine but complete and the staples still holding and internally the pages (being of slightly different sizes) are mostly VG+ with tiny edge damage on some.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Birmingham, UK: Radical Arts, n.d. (1971)<br />
30 x 21cm, black on yellow offset wrappers content of 82pp mimeographed pages + one small 9 x 20cm, 1pp mimeographed page which are stapled in (with some loose due to careless stapling). Edited by Jane Grove &#38; Bruce Birchall. Articles include contributions y Abbie Hoffmann, Jean-Jacques Lebel, John Barker and Jim Greenfield (who famously tore up their final exam papers at Cambridge in June 1969 in a revolutionary gesture against the bourgeois ideology of the University system!) along with various scripts for agitprop theatre.  The outer wrappers are torn and worn at the spine but complete and the staples still holding and internally the pages (being of slightly different sizes) are mostly VG+ with tiny edge damage on some.</p>
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		<title>RADICAL ARTS. 1971.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Birmingham, UK: Radical Arts, n.d. (1971)<br />
Two separate 23 x 20.5cm, 2pp mimeographed sheets issued to promote the publication and organisation around a magazine called Radical Arts which was based around the Birmingham Arts Lab - an "arts and performance space dedicated to radical research into art and creativity” and part of the wider Arts Lab Movement (influenced by the success of the London original Arts Lab). Birmingham Arts Lab was described by The Guardian in 1997 as "one of the emblematic institutions of the 1960s”. These two leaflets - one on white and the other on pink paper - are both manifesto and promotional material for the journal.</p>
<p>JOINT:</p>
<p>Birmingham, UK: Radical Arts, n.d. (1971)<br />
23 x 20.5cm, 2pp mimeographed sheet printed on green paper. A listing of contact addresses and telephone numbers and some explanatory texts for a range of counter culture organisations and arts bodies in the UK and elsewhere. Some wear at extremities and soft folds (no paper loss) an some underlinings/corrections  in black ink else VG.</p>
<p>For all three items as a group</p>
The post <a href="https://unoriginalsins.co.uk/product/radical-arts-1971-with-mimeographic-leaflets/">RADICAL ARTS. 1971.</a> appeared first on <a href="https://unoriginalsins.co.uk">Unoriginal Sins</a>.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Birmingham, UK: Radical Arts, n.d. (1971)<br />
Two separate 23 x 20.5cm, 2pp mimeographed sheets issued to promote the publication and organisation around a magazine called Radical Arts which was based around the Birmingham Arts Lab - an "arts and performance space dedicated to radical research into art and creativity” and part of the wider Arts Lab Movement (influenced by the success of the London original Arts Lab). Birmingham Arts Lab was described by The Guardian in 1997 as "one of the emblematic institutions of the 1960s”. These two leaflets - one on white and the other on pink paper - are both manifesto and promotional material for the journal.</p>
<p>JOINT:</p>
<p>Birmingham, UK: Radical Arts, n.d. (1971)<br />
23 x 20.5cm, 2pp mimeographed sheet printed on green paper. A listing of contact addresses and telephone numbers and some explanatory texts for a range of counter culture organisations and arts bodies in the UK and elsewhere. Some wear at extremities and soft folds (no paper loss) an some underlinings/corrections  in black ink else VG.</p>
<p>For all three items as a group</p>
The post <a href="https://unoriginalsins.co.uk/product/radical-arts-1971-with-mimeographic-leaflets/">RADICAL ARTS. 1971.</a> appeared first on <a href="https://unoriginalsins.co.uk">Unoriginal Sins</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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