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This issue has been produced in Birmingham with guest co-editor, Andrew Gillespie. Andrew is an artist and organises Recent Activity, a curatorial project delivering a programme of exhibitions and events in Digbeth, Birmingham.
The Editors chose to focus on the title: The Idea of a City, to think about how our relationship with the city has, or might have, shifted over the last few years. What are the opportunities for a city in 2022? How can a city be reimagined through an art practice, and how can a city’s communities be integral to new ideas?
The resulting contributions offer a specific glimpse into a group of artists working in Birmingham and how the environment they live and work amongst influences their practices.
Contributors: Simon and Tom Bloor, Roo Dissou, Eastside Projects, Faisal Hussain, Ryan Kearney, Sahjan Kooner, Sofia Niazi, Alis Oldfield, Elvin Sanders, Grand Union and Cathy Wade.