
BRICKS FROM THE KILN #6 by Matthew Stuart, Andrew Walsh‐Lister
This instalment of Bricks from the Kiln doubles as issue #6 of the journal and as an exhibition catalogue for the thematic show ‘BFTK#6: Tentative — Incomplete — Inconsistent: A Catalogue of the Disappeared, Destroyed, Lost or Otherwise Inaccessible’. Presenting objects, artworks, artefacts, models, events and animals that no-longer — or never did — exist in physical form, the exhibition explores themes of death, destruction and reincarnation, examining persisting interests in notions of ephemerality and permanence, memory and record, preservation and erasure, creation and reconstruction. How do we remember and memorialise? How is space given to the unrecorded? How do we experience the out of reach, concealed, unseen, undiscovered? How can the dematerialised be materialised again, through the mediation of writing, image and sound?
THE ALMOST HORSE
Helen Marten
(inside front / back cover)
‘STILL IN ALL HEARTS, IN ALL BELLIES, IN ALL TOES’:
A BELATED REVIEW OF FESTIVAL DE FORT BOYARD
Matthew Stuart & Andrew Walsh-Lister
(pp.6–8)
EDDYSTONE
Rachael Allen
(pp.11–18)
TO MAKE THE STONE STONY
Emily LaBarge
(pp.21–26)
WHEREFORE AM I NOW?
Lucy Mercer
(pp.29–40)
WESTON:
THE TOWN THAT WAS, AND THEN WASN’T
Crystal Bennes
(pp.43–52)
NOTES TO ACCOMPANY VIOLENT INNOCENCE (2019)
Will Harris
(pp.55–64)
GHOST, POCKETS, TRACES, NECESSARY CLOUDS
Matthew Stuart
(pp.66–69)
CONNECTIVITY OF TOUCHING
Ali Na & Mindy Seu in conversation
(pp.71–76)
PEARL
Rose Higham-Stainton
(pp.79–84)
NOTES FROM NEW MEXICO
Jennifer Hodgson
(pp.87–98)
THE MOOG OF AHMEDABAD
Paul Purgas
(pp.101–108)
IN WHICH DECIBELLA ESCAPES AUDITION
Sarah Hayden
(pp.111–122) (listen here)
D.C.B.: A PARTIAL RETROSPECTIVE
Juliet Jacques
(pp.125–136)
PINBALL REMAINS: ON THE PINBALL ISSUE OF THE SITUATIONIST TIMES
Ellef Prestsæter
(pp.139–150)
TOMB III – CADMIUM (2021)
Gilbert Again
(pp.152–154)
NON-DESCRIPT ANIMAL
David Hering
(pp.157–161)
Cover & Bookmark artwork by Helen Marten
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Title
Bricks from the Kiln #6
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Authors / Editors
Matthew Stuart, Andrew Walsh-Lister
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Publisher
Bricks from the Kiln
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Pages
164
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Dimensions
170 x 224mm
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Format
Softcover
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Year
2023
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