Art practices/Single person association
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A single person association is an organisation which sets the maximum size of membership as one.
One example is a Corporation sole which has often been used as regards church property. In advertising for Clint eastwood's film The Outlaw Josey Wales, the slogan ". . . an army of one" was used
However, here we are focussing on Art practices of the Avant-garde.
As such single person associations are used by certian Art movements:
In many ways this complements the Multiple-use name. But is also associated to the practices of:
Association name | Associated person | Associated Practices | Associated Associations | Period | Movement |
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London Psychogeographical Institute or Society | Ralph Rumney | psychogeography | Situationist International | 1957 | Situationism |
Generation Positive | Stewart Home | Publishing: Smile | Neoist Network | 1984 | Neoism |
London Psychogeographical Association | Richard Essex | New Lettrist International | 1994-2000 | Situationism | |
London Psychogeographical Association, Outer Spaceways Incorporated | Richard Bussex | New Lettrist International | 1994-2000 | Situationism | |
Stewart Home | New Lettrist International | 1994-2000 | |||
Redas Dirzys | Art Strike | DAMTP | 2009 |