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Ref NoTB/1/24
TitleCrusade
DescriptionCollaboration with Tim Brennan and John Gange (lecturer in Cultural History, Art History and Art Criticism)

Black and white photograph (inside a brown envelope saying website image) of Tim Brennan meeting Mp Ken Livingstone outside the Houses of Parliament having completed a 295 mile walk from Jarrow, South Tyneside

Folder containing:
Book and exhibition on/of the 1936 Jarrow March at Bede Gallery 1976
leaflet advertising Brennan's 60th anniversary tribute - an exhibition of photographs and other works
Two casette tapes (oral history recordings?)
Newspapers
Descriptions of the project - Crusade - The Jarrow March as political performance with details on the artist walk

Manouvre
Date1996
LevelItem
RepositoryFarnham
AdminHistoryProject refers to the Jarrow March

'In summer 1996, artist Tim Brennan spent 25 days walking 298 miles along the route of the Jarrow Crusade, the famous protest march that took place sixty years earlier in 1936 โ€“ the same year Orwell began his journey north from London. Avoiding the representational, fragments of material were prepared by the artist in advance and collected en route, including newspaper cuttings, maps, postcards, historical quotes and political statements from the 1930s; allowing a co-existence and rupture between the past and present.' http://www.avfestival.co.uk/programme/2016/events-exhibitions/tim-brennan-crusade

Photo credit Sandy Weiland
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