This week’s question is how a library’s ghost approaches the phenomenon such an urgent and vital genre as the manifesto? Let’s start by thinking about what a manifesto library could be. Here I have to ask my librarian to think back to his experience at the Manifesto Library, an exhibition by Blake Turner at the […]
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Tonight I will be speaking at the opening of the inaugural exhibition of Blake Turner’s Manifesto Library at the Sean Christopher Gallery, here in Columbus. The Manifesto Library is a collection comprised of leftist, feminist, black, latino/a, guerrilla, african, militant, artists, economic, trans, queer, social, technological, and political manifestos. It is a recollection or monument to […]