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THE FESTIVAL OF PLAGIARISM by Stewart Home

Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Footnotes
Further Information

Festival of Plagiarism by Stewart Home

Plagiarism: Art as commodity and strategies for its negation edited by Stewart Home cover

Further Information *

AN INCOMPLETE LIST OF THOSE WHO CONTRIBUTED WORK TO 'KAREN ELIOT - APOCRYPHA' & 'XEROGRAPHY & OTHER EPHEMERA FROM THE ETERNAL NETWORK'.

Al Ackerman
Alessandro Aiello
Larry Angelo
B-Boy
Ade Barradell
Keith Bates
Ed Baxter
E. Lynne Beal
John Berndt
Nenad Bogdanovic
Gerd Borner
Cavellini
Cerebral Discourse
Clyde Action
Ryosuke Cohen
Neil G. Combs
Crippled Hippo
Robin Crozier
Indra Dewan
Luc Fierens
Foist
Julia Gash
David George
Brian Gentry
Duscan Grobovsek
Pedro Juan Gutierrez
Graham Harwood
John Held Jr.
Stewart Home
Nick Hopkins
Pete Horobin
David Jarvis
Joki Mail Art
Hazel Jones
Ulrich Kattenstroth
Jurgen Kierspel
Scott Larson

Pascal Lenoir
Mike Liegh
Ruggero Maggi
Simoni Mariarosa
Pierre Marquer
Paul Matusic
Mitch
Emilo Morandi
Georg Mubloch
Kenny Murphy-Roud
Kum Nambaik
Rea Nikonova
Jurgen O. Olbrich
Open World
Clemente Padin
Mark Pawson
Steve Perkins
Barry Edgar Pilcher
Carlo Pittore
Private World
Radio Free Dada
C. Schmeck
Serge Segay
Shozo Shimamoto
Mariarosa Simoni
Ivan Sladek
Biasin Stefano
Stringy
Stumato
Graham Tansley
Tape Beatles
Ulrich Tarlatt
Jayne Taylor
Chris Thomas
Chris Winkler
Xexoxial Endarchy


Additional Note

This text was originally published by Sabotage Editions, BM Senior, London WC1N 3XX, UK (full address) in 1989. The printed version contains 15 illustrations not included here. Only a typeset version of the final text was saved and there were some problems converting it back into a word processed format, therefore there may or may not be some unintended differences between the printed edition and this one. However, this situation was not unproductive because among the jumble of text was the following 'randomly' created slogan REALISE YOUR PRODUCTIVE ROLE IN THE CREATION OF STEWART HOME. Yes, the author is dead and it's your job to reinvent him. To proceed further with this process please read some of 'his' other works such as THE ASSAULT ON CULTURE and NEOIST MANIFESTOS or the novels PURE MANIA, DEFIANT POSE and RED LONDON.

The British Library Cataloguing in Publications Data for the printed version of this text is as follows:

Home, Stewart, 1962
The Festival of Plagiarism.
1. Visual Arts. Copying
I. Title II. Festival of Plagiarism (1988: London, England) 702.8'7
ISBN 0-9514417-0-1

Title: The Festival of Plagiarism
Author: Stewart Home
Date: 1989

Description: Text of the pamphlet of the same name, documenting the history of the Festivals of Plagiarism organised in the late 1980s.