Book Shredding Action.

Stewat Home live action at FormContent Gallery in east London 25 March 
2010. This is how you take a book with a retail price of £7.99 (less 
than fifteen US bucks or 10 Euros) and transform it into something with 
a value of £1000. And the increase in value doesn't stop there - as this 
work becomes an art world legend the monetary value will just keep 
increasing! Personally authenticated by the 'artist', the shredded 
edition of Stewart Home's novel Down & Out In Shoreditch & Hoxton is 
strictly limited to an edition of 10! Each copy sells for a grand! 
Forget those liberal hacks who believe that destroying books is a crime 
against either good taste or the so-called 'soul' (and probably both), 
this type of transformation is indeed high art! And now I've destroyed 
one of my own books, I'll move onto shredding some by various idiots 
with less writing talent than me. John Latham never had days like these! 
Art is post-modern alchemy; it allows me to increase the value of an 
object by more than 100 times the original price simply by destroying it....

This was filmed by Francesco Pedraglio. The guy taking photographs at 
the front of the audience is Michael Kearney. The woman turning to look 
at the camera during the performance is Fiona Symmes.... Home's live 
action related to and created a further work for the group show "Misty 
Boundaries Fades and Dissolves. Group" featuring Stewart Home, Linder, 
Clunie Reid, James Richards, Eva Weinmeyr, George Barber, curated by 
Daniella Saul. This was on at FormContent from 25 February to 28 March 2010.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U14TXeefgi0
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