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SUMMARY:Bonington Vitrines #9: Towards The Serving Library Annual
DESCRIPTION:Complementing the exhibition The Serving Library v David Osbaldeston\, here we present available copies of a family of publications that continue to feed The Serving Library’s archive of objects; each item in the gallery is the source of an illustration that usually triggered an essay in one of the journals on display.  \n\n\n\nFounded in 2000 in Amsterdam by graphic designers Peter Bilak\, Stuart Bailey\, Jurgen X Albrecht and Tom Unverzagt\, Dot Dot Dot was published biannually for 20 issues over 10 years\, gradually drifting from its founding subject to sprawl across the humanities according to the ebb and flow of its editorial makeup. Albrecht and Unverzagt left after the third issue and David Reinfurt supplanted Bilak in the mid-2000s. \n\n\n\nIn 2011\, Bailey\, Reinfurt and Angie Keefer established The Serving Library as a non-profit institution in New York to explore the new possibilities afforded by digital publishing\, at which point Dot Dot Dot morphed into the institution’s house journal Bulletins of The Serving Library. The enterprise continues to be powered by www.servinglibrary.org\, a website that simultaneously distributes and archives component ‘bulletins’ in distinct online and print formats. These bulletins comprise essays and related contributions\, assembled and released each season on common themes such as time\, psychedelia\, fashion\, sports\, colour and perspective. For practical and conceptual reasons the last three print editions of Bulletins of The Serving Library shrank to half that of the original format. \n\n\n\nFrancesca Bertolotti-Bailey joined the editorial team in 2016 and helped set up a physical incarnation of The Serving Library in Liverpool as a base for teaching with a regular public programme of talks and events\, then in 2017 the name and format changed once more to yield its current incarnation as Serving Library Annual – a hefty A4 volume now published every autumn. This year’s instalment\, hot off the press\, speaks to the subject of translation. \n\n\n\n			\n\n				\n					\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n\n			\n			\n				\n					\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n				Installation view. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Julian Lister.\n			\n				\n\n				\n					\n				\n				\n					\n				\n			\n		\n\n\nFeatured Items\n\n\n\nAhead of the exhibition we’ll be highlighting just a few of the 100+ framed objects that make up The Serving Library collection over on our blog\, along with the accompanying text from TSL’s website.
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