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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Artist Parent Index
Person
An individual.
Name
Lena Simic
Gary Anderson
Neal
Gabriel
Sid
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.twoaddthree.org/" target="_blank">http://www.twoaddthree.org/</a>
Medium
social practice
Location
The location of the interview
Anfield
Liverpool
England
United Kingdom
Artist Statement
<strong>twoaddthree</strong><span> are Gary Anderson, Lena Simic add Neal, Gabriel and Sid.We are artists. We are activists. We are a family.</span>
<p>Mummy and kids are in the frame and Daddy’s behind the camera.</p>
<p>We are a nice nuclear family.<br />We are a hetero-normative unit.<br />Tesco loves us, Disney adores us and McDonalds can’t get enough of us.<br />We are complicit in consumer capitalism. We, the family, are the solid bedrock of society, at least that is what we are told. Instead we will dissent! We will have fun and take the piss. We have decided to organize a programme of events in our council house for the duration of Liverpool 08 and beyond.</p>
<p>We have decided to voice our discontent. We have decided to ask questions around art and culture, money and capitalism, private and public, familial and civic life.</p>
<p>We have decided to disobey. We, as a family, have decided to be naughty.</p>
Topic
activism
nuclear family
family life
domestic life
money
capitalism
social critique
domestic labor
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
The Institute for the Art and Practice of Dissent at Home
activism
Anfield
capitalism
domestic labor
domestic life
England
family life
Liverpool
money
social critique
social practice
United Kingdom