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1 y separately published work icon Upright in the Field M. P. Hopkins , Sydney : Ruin Press , 2017 12888476 2017 selected work poetry

'Upright in the Field recalls a series of recording events, read as absurdist memories of the artist's negotiations, triumphs and pitfalls of attempting to capture the aural qualities of various environments. Through this series of ascending vignettes, we encounter descriptions of the author’s investigations of a space and time indeterminate – although one that is very much in motion and engaged with the notion of creative ‘work’. The thirty-two pieces that make up the book intermesh all kinds of performance, sounds, measurements and absurd objects, bringing to mind playful elements of Fluxus, Georges Perec, Kenneth Goldsmith and Anne Garetta.

'We are forced to consider through the act of reading, the laborious nature of artistic practice in which the moment of creation is often hidden in the ‘final’ work. The finished ‘object’ obscures and negates this experimental practice from the ‘field’, which is often the most fertile and problematic stage of the creative process. Each page comes across as a succinct micro fiction, akin to the narrative structure inherent through Georg Christoph Lichtenberg’s Waste Books or the novellas of Robert Walser.

'Considering Hopkins' assorted explorations of word and sound relationships across drawing, video, sound recordings, objects and performance Upright in the Field situates itself as poetic log-book of the research undertaken in these 'laboratory' based disciplines. Reporting from the front line of the artist's memory during the act of production itself, Hopkins engages us with notions of toil, the often ‘placelessness’ of place, labour as creative exertion and the often overlooked banality of the art action.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Encounters A. Bermuda , Sydney : Ruin Press , 2015 12888437 2015 selected work poetry

'Encounters is a collection of the lyrics and poetry of A.Bermuda, compiled into one small volume. In the spirit of the great Marion Milner, Encounters reflects trace memories, fragments of long travels, retrospective moments and early lyrics - transposed, morphed and reconsidered.'

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1 y separately published work icon Piss Jack Randall Lee , Sydney : Ruin Press , 2015 12888381 2015 selected work poetry

'Piss brings together an illuminated collection of poems by Sydney based author and musician Jack Lee. Known for his work in Beef Jerk, solo albums, and other more experimental incarnations, this small book presents a continuation of his thematic lineage in written form.

'The contradictions and confusions of the Australian continent are revealed through fascinating passages duelly critiquing and confirming antepodean identity and one's sense of place.

'Lee's work reflects upon the nature of luck, hedonism, but also the sense of the downtrodden and geographic isolation that the Australian condition has to offer.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Devotionals Marcus Whale , Sydney : Ruin Press , 2015 12888346 2015 selected work poetry

'With thematic forbears in Genet, Cooper and Wojnarowicz, Devotionals looks at multiple forms of desire through both subjective and objective lenses. Lines are crossed, or unseen - and utterances, instant messages, and human senses interact to procure a new experience. Devotionals is all at once subversive, sexy, beautiful and strange.

'Read it on your pillow, with the lights down low.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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