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  <dc:title>Written articles</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Tim Brennan writing as Geoff Zimmerman on page 7 of the Leninist, reviewing Making History by Ken McMullen director 1871 - film investigating the interrelationship between political conditions and individual and collective behaviour [box 6]

2 newspaper articles of the Leninist [Box 25}

Letter from the Henry Moore Institute thanking Tim Brennan for agreeing to write a short essay for the handbook -Sculpture in 20th century Britain, a Guide to the Leeds Collection [Box 25]

Article on Manouvre : Discursive Performance (p48) in New Babylonians , Architectural Design [box 22]

Manouvres here are described as a 'form of organised walking' These walks are manoeuvres - 'they exist in a region between traditions of performance art, the historical tour, loco-descriptive poetry, pilgrimage, expanded notions of sculpture, curating and plain old pedestrianism'  Was this for a journal? Check with Tim Draft Manoeuvre essay by Tim Brennan - Peregrinations  2002)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1991</dc:date>
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