Slavs and Tatars
                                Kitab Kebab (Merton to Mazda), 2012
                            
                                    books metal skewered
28 x 64 x 22.5 cm
11 1/16 x 25 3/16 x 8 13/16 ins
                                    11 1/16 x 25 3/16 x 8 13/16 ins
                                   A kebab skewer, used for the ground meat kebabs known as köfte, pierces through a selection of books, creating a mash-up of a traditional reading list. Like many of the...
                        
                    
                                                    A kebab skewer, used for the ground meat kebabs known as köfte, pierces through a selection of books, creating a mash-up of a traditional reading list.  Like many of the collective’s work, Kitab Kebab offers a different approach to reading, as much as affective as analytical, equally digestive and discursive.
                    
                    
                Literature
2016, S&T_Lost in Translation, Thea Ballard2014, jan/feb, S&T_Syncretic Cartographies: A Conversation with Slavs & Tatars, Stephanie Bailey
2017, online, S&T_“Slavs and Tatars: Mouth to Mouth” at Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Tausif Noor
2012, Art Agenda, S&T_Slavs and Tatars's "Too Much Tlumacz", Karol Sienkiewicz

