THE TRICORN FESTIVAL |
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Against the
skyline of 'Portsmouth' ('UK') the Tricorn stands out as an object of realisation in
itself. It up-ends the 'denial' that is a function of the architectures of
militarism and consumerism that suffocate the city, its civic life. The Tricorn stands for a consciousness of what is, rather than repression in what seems and the memories lost in that. The Tricorn Festival set out to embrace what is. |
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24th May 1997:
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Proles for Modernism: Tricorn Leaflet 1 | |
Undated, 1997: | Freeart Collective promotion of the Tricorn Festival | |
Undated, 1997: | More Freeart Collective promotion of the Tricorn Festival | |
Undated, 1997: | More Freeart Collective promotion of the Tricorn Festival | |
Undated, 1997: | Freeart Collective statement after the injunction was applied | |
19 July 1997: | Poetry Field Club Address | |
21 July 1997: | Press report from The Guardian, G2, pages 12-13. | |
Undated, 1997 | from 10th Muse magazine (issue 8) |