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Grant Watson, Beáta Veszely (editors): Woof Woof: Becoming Animal, 2001

Woof Woof: Becoming Animal
Grant Watson, Beáta Veszely (editors)

36pp, black and white illustrations
95 x 195 mm, paperback
2001
ISBN 978-0-9520274-3-0

Animals have had a multiplicity of meanings and functions: as food, as pets and as symbols of virtues, ideas and psychological states. Becoming animal means moving away from the anthropomorphic, away from human sense into animal non-sense.

This publication accompanied the exhibition Woof Woof: Becoming Animal at the Austrian Cultural Forum, London. The exhibition included artists from Austria, Hungary, Serbia, Poland, the United Kingdom and Brazil and featured work that touches on being or becoming animal.

The booklet features essays and reflections by artists and writers on the subject of becoming animal, including specially commissioned writing by Simon Baker and Mileta Prodanovic as well as texts by the exhibition curators, Grant Watson and Beáta Veszely, and stories and fragments by Franz Kafka.

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