The Homeless Library Ebook
a catalogue of homeless lives
by arthur+martha
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About the Ebook
"We tell you stuff because we think we can trust you. Trust is the biggest thing of all, it is the biggest thing I own." The Homeless Library is lived history, people's descriptions of their own lives, as told by contemporary homeless people. Alongside the interviews, poems and artworks inscribed into handmade books tell an emotional history. In Britain, the heritage of homelessness is brutally sparse. This is the first shared history of British homelessness. Interviews have been edited and footnoted, by various ‘experts’ including homeless people themselves, who have the greatest expertise. There are also accounts by older people who witnessed homelessness from the 1930s onwards. These experiences lent to The Homeless Library connect every one of us, after all we share a society. And the tellers have much to offer, because they see as an artist or a philosopher sees. From within and yet outside. This ebook was launched as part of The Homeless Library exhibition at the Poetry Library, Southbank, London, 9 July-18 September 2016. Project devised and run by arts organisation arthur+martha 2014-16. Supported by The Heritage Lottery.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 262 pgs
- Publish Date: Jul 18, 2017
- Last edit May 02, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords homeless, homeless library, arthur+martha, Manchester, Social History, poverty, poetry, artist books, art, The Booth Centre, homemade, homelessness, North West, Interviews
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About the Creator
arthur+martha
England
arthur+martha CIC is an experimental arts organisation based in the UK. We help people to find their creative voice, using challenging art and writing techniques. For this project we collaborated homeless people and with older people included those living with dementia. Being heard is a human necessity that can get forgotten in a hectic and busy world. We bring attention to the visions and words of people who are sometimes lost in the corners. To learn more about arthur+martha, to keep up to date with our projects, to sign up to receive our newsletter please visit us at: http://arthur-and-martha.blogspot.co.uk or our https://www.facebook.com/arthur.martha.cic/