Towards a Based Barbican: Outline for a Dissident Arts Centre, Alexander Adams (2022)

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This pamphlet covers the potential advantages and disadvantages of a dedicated arts centre that would be committed to presenting dissident, dissenting, reactionary, anti-progressive and traditionalist cultural material. It is partly an expansion upon three articles: an opinion piece published in Bournbrook Magazine, a book review published in The Brazen Head, both written in February 2022, and “Towards a based Eisteddfod”, also in Bournbrook Magazine, October 2021.

This pamphlet includes new material and expands the discussion about the Barbican Arts Centre, London to present a wider view. Here, I take an overview of the challenges facing any cultural venture in this field. These steps and principles may be taken up by other writers with specialist experience.

Golconda Fine Art Books, March 2022, first edition, 16pp, English, 80gsm cream paper, one-colour blue paper cover, A5 size, ISBN: 978-1-9999614-3-5, 50 copies.

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This pamphlet covers the potential advantages and disadvantages of a dedicated arts centre that would be committed to presenting dissident, dissenting, reactionary, anti-progressive and traditionalist cultural material. It is partly an expansion upon three articles: an opinion piece published in Bournbrook Magazine, a book review published in The Brazen Head, both written in February 2022, and “Towards a based Eisteddfod”, also in Bournbrook Magazine, October 2021.

This pamphlet includes new material and expands the discussion about the Barbican Arts Centre, London to present a wider view. Here, I take an overview of the challenges facing any cultural venture in this field. These steps and principles may be taken up by other writers with specialist experience.

Golconda Fine Art Books, March 2022, first edition, 16pp, English, 80gsm cream paper, one-colour blue paper cover, A5 size, ISBN: 978-1-9999614-3-5, 50 copies.

This pamphlet covers the potential advantages and disadvantages of a dedicated arts centre that would be committed to presenting dissident, dissenting, reactionary, anti-progressive and traditionalist cultural material. It is partly an expansion upon three articles: an opinion piece published in Bournbrook Magazine, a book review published in The Brazen Head, both written in February 2022, and “Towards a based Eisteddfod”, also in Bournbrook Magazine, October 2021.

This pamphlet includes new material and expands the discussion about the Barbican Arts Centre, London to present a wider view. Here, I take an overview of the challenges facing any cultural venture in this field. These steps and principles may be taken up by other writers with specialist experience.

Golconda Fine Art Books, March 2022, first edition, 16pp, English, 80gsm cream paper, one-colour blue paper cover, A5 size, ISBN: 978-1-9999614-3-5, 50 copies.