Artists in the City. SPACE in '68 and beyond
The birth of the SPACE artist initiative in London, 1968 coincided with student protests and autonomous interventions in cities across Europe. Asserting the rights to space was a theme common to student sit-ins, squatting and free festivals.
The unique contribution made by SPACE to the city is that artist founders Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgley negotiated vast amounts of space for creativity through legitimate means. They persuaded authorities and landlords to lease them property to which the artists brought new life and creative uses. Many have subsequently benefitted from the example set.
This timely book celebrates the contribution of this artist-run initiative to London.
Anna Harding (Hg.)
Artists in the City. SPACE in '68 and beyond
Cornerhouse , 2018, 9781999927806