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'TS2' by Slow Art Collective

Article published 1st Sep 09

Eighties kids TV series Fraggle Rock always was ripe for Marxist analysis. The Doozers are obviously the proletariat, and the Fraggles represent an apolgetic for first world capitalism (Doozers LIKE being exploited). Gorgs are a stupid (inbred) Old World aristocracy. The wise, all-knowing Trash Heap is none other than Mother Earth, representing historical inevitability - the environment and the in-built obsolescence of an unsustainable capitalist economy.

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Ash Keating, Press Release

Article published 7th Dec 05
Gallery Type: Commercial
Location: North West
Medium: Installation

Melbourne’s mX newspaper is more popular than gouging out your eyes with a fork. However, if they handed out free forks at train stations we are sure that more people would change their preference.

Ash Keating, who has a background in street art, activism, waste management and fine art, poignantly uses mX newspapers as the medium for his current exhibition at Diane Tanzer Gallery.

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