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Mute Magazine Crowdfunding Campaign

By Mute 20 September 2012

Mute Needs You! Mute magazine urgently needs your help to continue to pay all the writers, artists, illustrators and photographers who generate ou...

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Chapter 6: Introduction - Assuming the Position: Art and/Against Business

By Josephine Berry Slater 20 September 2012

Introduction to Chapter 6 of Proud to be Flesh - Assuming the Position: Art and/Against Business —   I want to burn down all you...

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The Garden of Earthly Delights

By Matthew Fuller 19 September 2012

Establishing a temporary experimental research station within spitting distance of East London's Olympic Park, The Crystal World proposed to decrystal...

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Editorial Mute 3 #3

By Josephine Berry Slater 15 August 2012

In this issue of Mute, a disagreement over the politics of the ‘We are the 99%’ slogan emerges in articles by Clinical Wasteman and Nick Thoburn. ...

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The Missing Factory

By John Roberts 11 July 2012

In the early 1970s, at the meeting point of workplace occupations and critical film-making, 20th century art's attraction to the factory reached a rep...

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From the Cult of the People to the Cult of Rancière

By Anthony Iles and Tom Roberts 2 July 2012

A radical social historian as well as philosopher, Jacques Rancière has spent many years rescuing vivid fragments of proletarian life and thought fro...

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Regeneration Games

By Mute magazine 20 June 2012

  Unpicking the Olympic regeneration of East London A Mute magazine production - Wed 20 Jun 2012, 6:30pm Book here Free Word Lecture T...

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The Conditions of Possibility: Tributes to Marina Vishmidt 1976-2024 (I)

By Mute Collective 6 June 2024

Marina Vishmidt, a much loved and deeply formative contributor for our magazine from its early years, tragically passed away at the end of April. The ...

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Mute Archive Move

By mute 27 June 2022

This June and July the Mute magazine archive is being moved from its current home in a shipping container a hundred miles north of London to a new smaller space in Berlin.

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