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[[Image:Wealth_of_Negations_Please_take_Generously_2014.jpg|thumb|400px|Wealth of Negations, ''Please Take Generously. (The past: domestic violence. The present: anxiety attack. The future: desertion, mutiny or more of the same? Place your bets)'', Billboard poster for Utopian Pulse-Flares in the Darkroom at Secession, Vienna, 2014. [https://www.museoreinasofia.es/en/collection/artwork/please-take-generously]]]
 
[[Image:Wealth_of_Negations_Please_take_Generously_2014.jpg|thumb|400px|Wealth of Negations, ''Please Take Generously. (The past: domestic violence. The present: anxiety attack. The future: desertion, mutiny or more of the same? Place your bets)'', Billboard poster for Utopian Pulse-Flares in the Darkroom at Secession, Vienna, 2014. [https://www.museoreinasofia.es/en/collection/artwork/please-take-generously]]]
  
'''Anthony Davies''' (b 1965) is a [[London]] based writer, independent researcher and organiser, currently working in the Fine Art department at Central Saint Martins College, and with the [https://www.wealthofnegations.org/ Wealth of Negations]  group, coordinating communications on behalf of the migrant-led [https://www.caiwu.org.uk/ Cleaners & Allied Independent Workers Union] (CAIWU).  
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'''Anthony Davies''' (b 1965) is a [[London]] based writer, independent researcher and organiser, currently working in the Fine Art department at Central Saint Martins College, London.  
  
 
As a writer on art, politics and economics, Davies has published in numerous journals. In the late 1990s, along with Simon Ford, he developed a series of critical debates on young British art (yBa) and the Creative Industries, introducing the dystopian figure of the cultural entrepreneur or ‘Culturepreneur’. This was followed by a series of articles in ''[[Mute Magazine]]'' on the neoliberal transformation of cultural and educational institutions and later texts including "There is No Alternative: The Future is Self-Organised Parts 1 & 2", co-written with Stephan Dillemuth and [[Jakob Jakobsen]], can be found in various publications.
 
As a writer on art, politics and economics, Davies has published in numerous journals. In the late 1990s, along with Simon Ford, he developed a series of critical debates on young British art (yBa) and the Creative Industries, introducing the dystopian figure of the cultural entrepreneur or ‘Culturepreneur’. This was followed by a series of articles in ''[[Mute Magazine]]'' on the neoliberal transformation of cultural and educational institutions and later texts including "There is No Alternative: The Future is Self-Organised Parts 1 & 2", co-written with Stephan Dillemuth and [[Jakob Jakobsen]], can be found in various publications.
  
Davies is a founder member of [[MayDay Rooms]] (2011-2016), an educational charity based in London and set up as a safe haven for historical material linked to social movements and experimental culture. He has co-organised or participated in a range of self-organised initiatives including Posterstudio, [http://infopool.antipool.org/ Infopool], [http://cfu.antipool.org/ Copenhagen Free University], [https://issuu.com/antipool/docs/unionising Flaxman Lodge], [https://wallsandspace.wordpress.com/ The School of Walls and Space] [https://www.dismalgarden.com/index.php?q=pedagogy/going-fragile-1-2-and-summaskool], social-crisis-social, [https://www.metamute.org/services/openmute-press/economy-has-left-building Rosa Kerosene] and [https://10thflr.wordpress.com/ 10th Floor]. More recently, with [[James Stevens]] and [https://reverso.resourceforge.org/ Reverso], he set up a DIY wireless communications and self-archiving platform with autonomous cultural spaces in the Peripheries/Favelas and [https://reverso.resourceforge.org/reverso/ocupacao-maua/ Workers Occupied Houses] of São Paulo, Brazil - culminating in a series of events [https://reverso.resourceforge.org/distributed-spaces-3-institutions-inverted/ Distributed Spaces 1-5] and [https://onodo.org/visualizations/111338/ Vagabundo Social], an online international forum over the period 2020-2022.
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Davies is a founder member of [[MayDay Rooms]] (2011-2016), an educational charity based in London and set up as a safe haven for historical material linked to social movements and experimental culture. He has co-organised or participated in a range of self-organised initiatives including [http://infopool.antipool.org/ Infopool], [http://cfu.antipool.org/ Copenhagen Free University], [https://issuu.com/antipool/docs/unionising Flaxman Lodge], [https://wallsandspace.wordpress.com/ The School of Walls and Space] [https://www.dismalgarden.com/index.php?q=pedagogy/going-fragile-1-2-and-summaskool], [https://www.metamute.org/services/openmute-press/economy-has-left-building Rosa Kerosene] and [https://10thflr.wordpress.com/ 10th Floor]. More recently, with [[James Stevens]], Liz Wright and [https://reverso.spc.org/ Reverso], he set up a DIY wireless communications and self-archiving platform with autonomous cultural spaces in the Peripheries/Favelas and [https://reverso.spc.org/reverso/ocupacao-maua/ Workers Occupied Houses] of São Paulo, Brazil - culminating in a series of events [https://reverso.spc.org/distributed-spaces-3-institutions-inverted// Distributed Spaces 1-5] and [https://onodo.org/visualizations/111338/ Vagabundo Social], an online international forum over the period 2020-2022.
  
== Publications ==
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== Selected Publications ==
  
  
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* "Back to Basics. Posteuphorische Tendenzen in Wirtschaft, Kunst und Aktivismus", ''Texte zur Kunst'' 55, September 2004, pp 54-71. [https://www.textezurkunst.de/en/55 Publisher]. {{de}}
 
* "Back to Basics. Posteuphorische Tendenzen in Wirtschaft, Kunst und Aktivismus", ''Texte zur Kunst'' 55, September 2004, pp 54-71. [https://www.textezurkunst.de/en/55 Publisher]. {{de}}
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* [https://archive.org/details/variantmag_V2-20/page/n1/mode/2up/ "Flaxman Lodge: An Open Letter of Invitation"], ''Variant'' 2:20, Summer 2004, p 3.
  
 
* [https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/basic-instinct-trauma-and-retrenchment-2000-4 "Basic Instinct: Trauma and Retrenchment 2000-4"], ''Mute'' 1:29, London, February 2005; repr. in  ''The Populism Reader'', Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2005, pp 71-82; repr. in ''[https://www.academia.edu/1076397/Producta_50_English_ Producta50]'', Barcelona: YProductions, 2007, pp 62-75. [https://www.sternberg-press.com/product/the-populism-reader/]
 
* [https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/basic-instinct-trauma-and-retrenchment-2000-4 "Basic Instinct: Trauma and Retrenchment 2000-4"], ''Mute'' 1:29, London, February 2005; repr. in  ''The Populism Reader'', Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2005, pp 71-82; repr. in ''[https://www.academia.edu/1076397/Producta_50_English_ Producta50]'', Barcelona: YProductions, 2007, pp 62-75. [https://www.sternberg-press.com/product/the-populism-reader/]
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** [https://gastv.mx/traduccion-no-hay-alternativa-el-futuro-es-la-autogestion/ "No hay alternativa: El futuro es la autogestión"], trans. Ching Shih, et al., ''GASTV'', n.d. {{es}}
 
** [https://gastv.mx/traduccion-no-hay-alternativa-el-futuro-es-la-autogestion/ "No hay alternativa: El futuro es la autogestión"], trans. Ching Shih, et al., ''GASTV'', n.d. {{es}}
  
* "Lost in Normalisation", in ''Under Construction. Perspectives on Institutional Practice'', eds. Vanessa Joan Mueller and Nicholas Schafhausen, Cologne: Walther König, 2006.
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* "Lost in Normalisation", in [https://archive.org/details/underconstructio0000unse_s9s3/page/n7/mode/2up/ ''Under Construction. Perspectives on Institutional Practice''], eds. Vanessa Joan Mueller and Nicholas Schafhausen, Cologne: Walther König, 2006. pp 118-123
  
 
* [https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/take-me-im-yours-neoliberalising-cultural-institution "Take Me I'm Yours: Neoliberalising the Cultural Institution"], ''Mute'' 2:5, April 2007. [https://www.on-curating.org/issue-16.html]
 
* [https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/take-me-im-yours-neoliberalising-cultural-institution "Take Me I'm Yours: Neoliberalising the Cultural Institution"], ''Mute'' 2:5, April 2007. [https://www.on-curating.org/issue-16.html]
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* "Boom und Bankrott", ''die bildende'' 04: "Arbeitsverhältnisse", eds. Sabeth Buchmann and Marion von Osten, Vienna: Akademie der bildenden Kuenste Wien, December 2008. {{de}}
 
* "Boom und Bankrott", ''die bildende'' 04: "Arbeitsverhältnisse", eds. Sabeth Buchmann and Marion von Osten, Vienna: Akademie der bildenden Kuenste Wien, December 2008. {{de}}
  
* [http://societyofcontrol.com/outof/sdwiki/pmwiki.php/MainSdcommons?action=browse/"Some Notes on Art and Finance" ]. Centre for Useless Splendour, 2009. [https://www.waterstones.com/book/stanley-picker-gallery-public-lectures-on-art-anthony-davies-and-benedict-seymour-no-4/anthony-davies/benedict-seymour/9780956378200/]
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* [http://societyofcontrol.com/outof/sdwiki/uploads/Main/davies_notes-art-finance-2009.pdf "Notes on Art and Finance"], Centre for Useless Splendour, 2009. [https://www.waterstones.com/book/stanley-picker-gallery-public-lectures-on-art-anthony-davies-and-benedict-seymour-no-4/anthony-davies/benedict-seymour/9780956378200/]
  
* "Burn Baby Burn", in ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=21180 The Potosi Principle. How Can We Sing the Song of the Lord in an Alien Land?]'', Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2010, pp 256-259.  
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* "Burn Baby Burn: Some Notes on Art and Finance", in How Can We Sing the Song of the Lord in an Alien Land? [https://brb.memoryoftheworld.org/Andreas%20Siekmann/The%20Potosi%20Principle_%20How%20Can%20We%20Sing%20the%20Song%20of%20the%20Lord%20in%20an%20Alien%20Land_%20(8204)/The%20Potosi%20Principle_%20How%20Can%20We%20Sing%20the%20-%20Andreas%20Siekmann.pdf / PDF], Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2010, pp 256-259.  
  
 
* [http://ml.virose.pt/blogs/texts_14/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/davies_dillemuth_jakobsen_TINA2_april2012.pdf "There is No Alternative: The Future is Self-Organised. Part 2"] (with Stephan Dillemuth and Jakob Jakobsen), February 2012; repr. in ''Self-Organised'', eds. Stine Hebert and Anne Szefer Karlsen, London: Open Editions, and Bergen: Hordaland Art Centre, 2013.
 
* [http://ml.virose.pt/blogs/texts_14/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/davies_dillemuth_jakobsen_TINA2_april2012.pdf "There is No Alternative: The Future is Self-Organised. Part 2"] (with Stephan Dillemuth and Jakob Jakobsen), February 2012; repr. in ''Self-Organised'', eds. Stine Hebert and Anne Szefer Karlsen, London: Open Editions, and Bergen: Hordaland Art Centre, 2013.
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* "Political Contexts of 1970s Independent Filmmaking" (interview with Steve Sprung), in ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/b98879a3-7a78-49ef-b508-c2a96fcf5071 Other Cinemas. Politics, Culture and Experimental Film in the 1970's]'', I.B. Tauris, 2017, pp 56-72. [https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/other-cinemas-politics-culture-and-experimental-film-in-the-1970s/ch3-political-contexts-of-1970s-independent-filmmaking/ Publisher].
 
* "Political Contexts of 1970s Independent Filmmaking" (interview with Steve Sprung), in ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/b98879a3-7a78-49ef-b508-c2a96fcf5071 Other Cinemas. Politics, Culture and Experimental Film in the 1970's]'', I.B. Tauris, 2017, pp 56-72. [https://www.bloomsburycollections.com/book/other-cinemas-politics-culture-and-experimental-film-in-the-1970s/ch3-political-contexts-of-1970s-independent-filmmaking/ Publisher].
  
* "Catch me I’m Falling" (TIPPA, CVA Group and Wealth of Negations 2010-2014), in ''Potosí Principle Archive, Volume 1-4'', Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2022. [https://www.adkdw.org/en/article/3600_potosi_principle_archive_volume_1_4 Publisher].
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* "Catch Me I'm Falling" (TIPPA, CVA Group and Wealth of Negations 2010-2014), in ''Potosí Principle Archive, Volume 1-4'', Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2022. [https://www.adkdw.org/en/article/3600_potosi_principle_archive_volume_1_4 Publisher].
  
 
== Links ==
 
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* [https://onodo.org/visualizations/111338/ Vagabundo], [https://onodo.org/visualizations/111386]
 
* [https://onodo.org/visualizations/111338/ Vagabundo], [https://onodo.org/visualizations/111386]
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* [https://researchers.arts.ac.uk/243-anthony-davies Profile on UAL]

Latest revision as of 03:11, 21 May 2025

Wealth of Negations, Please Take Generously. (The past: domestic violence. The present: anxiety attack. The future: desertion, mutiny or more of the same? Place your bets), Billboard poster for Utopian Pulse-Flares in the Darkroom at Secession, Vienna, 2014. [1]

Anthony Davies (b 1965) is a London based writer, independent researcher and organiser, currently working in the Fine Art department at Central Saint Martins College, London.

As a writer on art, politics and economics, Davies has published in numerous journals. In the late 1990s, along with Simon Ford, he developed a series of critical debates on young British art (yBa) and the Creative Industries, introducing the dystopian figure of the cultural entrepreneur or ‘Culturepreneur’. This was followed by a series of articles in Mute Magazine on the neoliberal transformation of cultural and educational institutions and later texts including "There is No Alternative: The Future is Self-Organised Parts 1 & 2", co-written with Stephan Dillemuth and Jakob Jakobsen, can be found in various publications.

Davies is a founder member of MayDay Rooms (2011-2016), an educational charity based in London and set up as a safe haven for historical material linked to social movements and experimental culture. He has co-organised or participated in a range of self-organised initiatives including Infopool, Copenhagen Free University, Flaxman Lodge, The School of Walls and Space [2], Rosa Kerosene and 10th Floor. More recently, with James Stevens, Liz Wright and Reverso, he set up a DIY wireless communications and self-archiving platform with autonomous cultural spaces in the Peripheries/Favelas and Workers Occupied Houses of São Paulo, Brazil - culminating in a series of events Distributed Spaces 1-5 and Vagabundo Social, an online international forum over the period 2020-2022.

Selected Publications[edit]

  • "Art Capital" (with Simon Ford), Art Monthly 213, February 1998, pp 1-4; repr. in The Market, London: Whitechapel, 2013. Publisher.
  • "Verienigungsdrang" (with Simon Ford), Texte zur Kunst 29, March 1998, pp 59-64. Publisher. (German)
  • "Art Futures" (with Simon Ford), Art Monthly 223, February 1999, pp 9-11; repr. in Corporate Mentality, Berlin: Strernberg Press, 2001. Publisher.
  • "Kulturpartner im Netzwerk" (with Simon Ford), Texte zur Kunst 38: "Kulturpolitik", 2000, pp 60-69. Publisher. (German)
  • "Back to Basics. Posteuphorische Tendenzen in Wirtschaft, Kunst und Aktivismus", Texte zur Kunst 55, September 2004, pp 54-71. Publisher. (German)
  • "Boom und Bankrott", die bildende 04: "Arbeitsverhältnisse", eds. Sabeth Buchmann and Marion von Osten, Vienna: Akademie der bildenden Kuenste Wien, December 2008. (German)
  • "Burn Baby Burn: Some Notes on Art and Finance", in How Can We Sing the Song of the Lord in an Alien Land? / PDF, Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2010, pp 256-259.
  • "Catch Me I'm Falling" (TIPPA, CVA Group and Wealth of Negations 2010-2014), in Potosí Principle Archive, Volume 1-4, Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2022. Publisher.

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