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Collective BANK has been seeking to create an improvement in the style and content of Press Releases. They have been correcting them grammatically and theoretically, suggesting improvements where necessary, marking them out of ten, and then faxing them back to the galleries.
Collective BANK has been seeking to create an improvement in the style and content of Press Releases. They have been correcting them grammatically and theoretically, suggesting improvements where necessary, marking them out of ten, and then faxing them back to the galleries.


The BANK have been a critical force in the British art scene since their first show in 1991, representing the consistently visible and genuinely alternative strategy to the over-hyped yBa throughout the decade. The book charts the progress of BANK through a series of 27 unique, never-to-be-repeated shows united only by attitude and energy: an adrenaline-driven journey through their obsession with the mechanics, politics and etiquette of making art, and of making art visible. Key concepts in their work include exhibition as installation art, curation as art practice, and curation as appropriation.
The BANK have been a critical force in the British art scene since their first show in 1991, representing the consistently visible and genuinely alternative strategy to the over-hyped yBa throughout the decade.

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Collective BANK has been seeking to create an improvement in the style and content of Press Releases. They have been correcting them grammatically and theoretically, suggesting improvements where necessary, marking them out of ten, and then faxing them back to the galleries.

The BANK have been a critical force in the British art scene since their first show in 1991, representing the consistently visible and genuinely alternative strategy to the over-hyped yBa throughout the decade.