COMING SOON: DATE FOR YOUR DIARY
"don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining"
an installation and performance featuring the great
frock n robe swindle project by Shaun Featherstone.
MA Degree show, CSAD, Howard Gardens, Cardiff.
Friday 7th September 6.30pm (runs until 14th September).
I am busy writing up the final draft of the MA dissertation at the moment - which in general terms grapples with relational aesthetics in a socio-political context. Then it's straight on to creating the installation for my degree show - which I am so excited about. There's a rumour doing the rounds that I am going to be giving away FnR merchandise and have live dj sets as part of my opening night exhibition - CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE & DJ EDINBURGH PHIL on the decks with FREE bubbly for loyal frock n robe supporter's. I can neither confirm or deny this will be the case or that there will also be an after party in a well know Cardiff pub. It's just speculation!! (Best stick it in your diary though just in case)
If you haven't checked out the facebook page yet here's the link (you can also find a link there to a free digital download of the paper):
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-great-frock-n-robe-swindle/298538570212260
Saturday, 18 August 2012
Monday, 4 June 2012
P R E S S R E L E A S E
P R E S S R E L E A S E
“the great frock n robe swindle anti-jubilee newspaper”
Shaun
Featherstone, an artist from Cardiff, has published an alternative to the “overbearing
deluge of pro-monarchy, diamond jubilee media coverage”. He has spent the last
four months, with the help of a small army of volunteers compiling and editing
the free newspaper which is being given away free all over the UK. The paper is called the great frock n robe
swindle – a play on words of the title of the film ‘the great rock n roll
swindle’ – a film about and starring the sex pistols. The paper has been produced “in the spirit of
punk and working class activism”.
The
newspaper has over 100 articles and artworks – mostly new copy - written or
produced especially for the paper as well as re-published items, vintage
republican and anti-monarchy cartoons, quotes and articles. The newspaper includes items from Julie
Birchill, Patrick Jones, Paul Flynn MP, Mary Macleod MP, Heathcote Williams,
Mab Jones, Emma Geliot, Glenn Davies, Dr. Stuart White, Dr. Gavin Grindon,
Prof. Andre Stitt, Brian Frank, Brian Jones, Jamie Reid, Michael Cousin, Boo
Povey, Sean Kisby, Neil McNally, James Gray, Andrew Blick, Billy Ridgers,
Martin Rowson, John Robb, Scarlett Blades, Liz Morgan, Attila the Stockbroker,
James Keir Hardie and many more..
“I wanted to
put another side to the jubilee story. At the heart of my protest, which is
really what the paper is, is an opposition to the constitutional position of
the monarchy in the UK. It’s less anti monarchy
and more pro-republican. Significant numbers of people in the UK and the wider
‘commonwealth’ are less than supportive of the British monarchy but you
wouldn’t know it judging from the celebratory coverage in the UK media. So the
paper is a way of getting some balance into the public domain and hopefully sparking
more debate on the whole issue.” said Shaun Featherstone. “At the end of the
day if it makes a few people think a little more deeply about some of the
issues then it has achieved its purpose – being curious and questioning the way
of things is always a good thing.”
Contributors are international – from Canada, USA,
Australia, Germany and all over the UK. Content was sourced by a variety of
means: by open call, facebook, recommendation but above all exhaustive research
and over 600 solicitation emails. The
paper includes an exchange of emails between two serving UK MP’s : Paul Flynn
MP (Labour), Mary Macleod MP (Conservative) - see pages 32 and 33.
Distribution
& circulation: 6,500 copies were printed and sent around the UK – printed by
Trinity Mirror PLC. The newspaper is
available FREE from bookshops and art galleries across the UK including: Word Power, Edinburgh; Star and Shadow,
Newcastle; Peoples Bookshop, Durham; News from Nowhere, Liverpool; Radish
Books, Leeds; Hotcakes, Hebden Bridge; Spike Island, Bristol; Mission Gallery,
Swansea; G39/Milkwood, Cardiff; Oriel Wrexham; IKON Gallery, Birmingham; SOAS/bookmarks/Freedom/Newham
Bookshop/56a Infoshop/Judd Books/Gays The Word/Church Street Bookshop/Pages of
Hackney/Central St Martins/Calder Bookshop/Housmans – all inLondon; The Cowley
Club, Brighton; October books, Southampton.
“Even
under a representative system of government it is possible to paralyse a nation
by maintaining the fiction that a reigning family is a necessity of good
government. Now, one of two things must be – either the British people are fit
to govern themselves or they are not. If they are, an hereditary ruler who in
legislation has more power than the whole nation is an insult ; if they are
not, they should not be entrusted with votes. Despotism and monarchy are
compatible; democracy and monarchy are an unthinkable connexion.”
James
Keir Hardie on Queen Victoria’s
diamond jubilee, 1897
(re-published in the great frock n robe swindle
2012)
Monday, 26 March 2012
The great frock n robe swindle is going mad - we have more followers every day of the facebook page, returns are now coming in from contributors, and me and the frock n robe gang are getting very busy. Just today Heathcote Williams has sent me his blessing to publish extracts from his new epic poem on the monarchy - Royal Babylon, Patrick Jones, the afore mentioned Attila and a serving labour MP are also on board. There also contributions coming from abroad - the US, Australia, Germany and Canada. Artists, designers, journalists and all sort of creative folk are chipping in. It's a great response so far.
Here is a link to Heathcote's poems: http://internationaltimes.it/royal-babylon-6/
DONT FORGET TO LIKE THE FACEBOOK PAGE:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-great-frock-n-robe-swindle/298538570212260
Here is a link to Heathcote's poems: http://internationaltimes.it/royal-babylon-6/
DONT FORGET TO LIKE THE FACEBOOK PAGE:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-great-frock-n-robe-swindle/298538570212260
Monday, 12 March 2012
Got me Attila the Stockbroker!!
Wow. I have been writing to a few high profile folk for the anti -jubilee thang. I think it will help get the idea moving and I am just so stoked because he emailed me back to say Yes. Superb thank you Attila - thank you for scratching my punk itch. Legend.
http://www.attilathestockbroker.com/
http://www.attilathestockbroker.com/
Monday, 5 March 2012

Just set the facebook page up - http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-great-frock-n-robe-swindle/298538570212260.
IT’S THE GREAT FROCK ‘N’ ROBE SWINDLE!
Under the guise of a celebration of the current monarch’s 60 years as Queen - I believe the establishment is attempting to shore up and
even increase support for the British monarchy to maintain and sustain popular support for future incumbents and their cronies. If you want proof then just see the recent revelation in the form of the leaked email from BBC producers about only positive jubilee and royal news stories (here).
I love the BBC, but am not so naive as to think they are not a part of the problem more than the solution sometimes. I am sickened that they have adopted such a sycophantic approach on this issue. There is simply no logical, moral or political case for having the current system in place any longer – it just stinks (check out Prince Charles secret vetoes here:
What excuse can there be for this anymore? Maintaining tradition and heritage perhaps – is that an excuse to perpetuate a vile, unjust
and wholly parasitic state of affairs? A family of multi-millionaires, kept in the manner in which they are accustomed to - for what? To maintain a proud tradition – such as tax free incomes and never paying taxes or being completely unaccountable in any truly meaningful way to the British people (we are told they serve). As my old man used to say – bugger this for a game of soldiers!
even increase support for the British monarchy to maintain and sustain popular support for future incumbents and their cronies. If you want proof then just see the recent revelation in the form of the leaked email from BBC producers about only positive jubilee and royal news stories (here).
I love the BBC, but am not so naive as to think they are not a part of the problem more than the solution sometimes. I am sickened that they have adopted such a sycophantic approach on this issue. There is simply no logical, moral or political case for having the current system in place any longer – it just stinks (check out Prince Charles secret vetoes here:
What excuse can there be for this anymore? Maintaining tradition and heritage perhaps – is that an excuse to perpetuate a vile, unjust
and wholly parasitic state of affairs? A family of multi-millionaires, kept in the manner in which they are accustomed to - for what? To maintain a proud tradition – such as tax free incomes and never paying taxes or being completely unaccountable in any truly meaningful way to the British people (we are told they serve). As my old man used to say – bugger this for a game of soldiers!
Friday, 10 February 2012
New Diamond Jubilee project
After a bit of a hiatus I am back. After one too many articles about the forthcoming Queens Diamond Jubilee this coming summer and me spittiing and cursing at the radio or telly I had a bit of an epiphanous moment. I can stop sitting on my arse complaining and ranting (I actually stand up to do that once I really get going but you know what I mean) and do something. So I am. "Anger is an energy!!" I am planning to publish a protest newspaper this May to coicide with the Jubilee. It will I hope be full of amusing, serious and informative critical text and images from a wide variety of contributors - all of whom are opposed to the Jubilee celebrations (and the ridiculous concept of the UK monarchy in 21st century Britain). I am beavering away on a project brief at the moment to try to entice folks to submit copy (for free) so once that's complete (in the next 2 weeks I hope) I will launch it and start seriously trawling for content and contributions. If you like the sound of this at any level or if you don't and fancy a debate then please get in touch. One of the aims of this project is to open up a dialogue and raise the profile of republicanism in the UK - signposting them to Repuplic (www.republic.org.uk), an organistaion I am a member of. My email: sp.featherstone@virgin.net
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