Today’s gift is tomorrow’s commodity. Yesterday’s commodity is tomorrow’s found art object. Today’s art object is tomorrow’s junk. And yesterday’s junk is tomorrow’s heirloom.

Eisa, Ali and Rees, Sebastian. 2020. Today’s gift is tomorrow’s commodity. Yesterday’s commodity is tomorrow’s found art object. Today’s art object is tomorrow’s junk. And yesterday’s junk is tomorrow’s heirloom.. [Digital]

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Abstract or Description

A digital commission comprising of a research mind map combining artist research photographs, sourced images and links to related sources. This was combined with a new text by Lloyd Corporation articulating a developing body of site specific research in response to the city of Brighton and its history of smuggling trade. The digital work and text were presented as part of Brighton CCA's Studio Dialogues, an online space to present artists research in the lead up to major new commissions at the gallery.

Item Type:

Digital

Keywords:

Digital, Barrel, Trade, Smuggling

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Art

Date:

1 October 2020

Item ID:

39389

Date Deposited:

15 Aug 2025 09:09

Last Modified:

15 Aug 2025 09:09

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/39389

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