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Dark Mountain: Issue 27 on 'bodies' out now! bit.ly/3Yw0ZMs

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Join us free online this Tuesday at 7:30pm BST to celebrate the launch of Issue 28 in the company of those who’ve painted its pages. ‘... so it is that the artists come with their intelligence and their wit [ ] to open the door and bring us home.’ eventbrite.co.uk/e/online-launc…

Join us free online this Tuesday at 7:30pm BST to celebrate the launch of Issue 28 in the company of those who’ve painted its pages.

‘... so it is that the artists come with their intelligence and their wit [ ] to open the door and bring us home.’

eventbrite.co.uk/e/online-launc…
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‘Fear or anger or wonder lead you out the door, out into the edgelands.' In our second selection from our just published Issue 28 on uncivilised art, writer and photographer Forest Woodward bears witness to damaged places on the edge of empire. darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/edgelands

‘Fear or anger or wonder lead you out the door, out into the edgelands.'

In our second selection from our just published Issue 28 on uncivilised art, writer and photographer <a href="/ForestWoodward/">Forest Woodward</a> bears witness to damaged places on the edge of empire.

darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/edgelands
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‘The rocks and the peat of the moor play out the deep slow bass line of our Hebridean landscape. So, slow, but also soft, can my drawing practice be an act of soft rebellion?’ – Cally Yeatman 'In Praise of Drawing' (Dark Mountain: Issue 28 - out now!) substack.com/home/post/p-17…

‘The rocks and the peat of the moor play out the deep slow bass line of our Hebridean landscape. So, slow, but also soft, can my drawing practice be an act of soft rebellion?’ – Cally Yeatman 'In Praise of Drawing' (Dark Mountain: Issue 28 - out now!)

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The recording from our launch event for Issue 28 on ‘uncivilised art’ is now up! We were joined from artists and writers all over the world who shared glimpses into their uncivilised art practices, with readings and an art show from the book. vimeo.com/1130194209

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FUGITIVE DARK, from the newly published Dark Mountain: Issue 28 on 'uncivilised art' Here, after years of engaging with holes and craters through her artwork, Nina Elder finds herself falling into a dark crevasse on a small Cycladic island. darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/fugitive-dark

FUGITIVE DARK, from the newly published Dark Mountain: Issue 28 on 'uncivilised art'

Here, after years of engaging with holes and craters through her artwork, Nina Elder finds herself falling into a dark crevasse on a small Cycladic island.

darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/fugitive-dark
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‘Pausing each evening, reawakening each morning ~ like the solar circle it repeats without returning. Visitors ebb and flow in waves, as predictable and uneven as the tides.’ 'Repetition–(Loops)–Return' excerpt from our new issue now up on Substack! darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/repetitionlo…

‘Pausing each evening, reawakening each morning ~ like the solar circle it repeats without returning. Visitors ebb and flow in waves, as predictable and uneven as the tides.’ 

'Repetition–(Loops)–Return' excerpt from our new issue now up on Substack!

darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/repetitionlo…
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‘When I see you wrapped in this clattering cape, I feel like you are carrying our past into our future on your back.’ Caroline Ross meets Jordan Tierney to discuss her visionary post-collapse sculpture and practice (from our just published Issue 28) darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/on-the-shore…

‘When I see you wrapped in this clattering cape, I feel like you are carrying our past into our future on your back.’ 

Caroline Ross meets Jordan Tierney to discuss her visionary post-collapse sculpture and practice (from our just published Issue 28)
 
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*Submissions close this Friday!* DARK MOUNTAIN BESTIARY Issue 29 is inspired by bestiaries – medieval manuscripts that described the lives of animals both real and mythical, familiar and fantastical, observed and imagined. Submit your work here: dark-mountain.net/form-submission

*Submissions close this Friday!*
DARK MOUNTAIN BESTIARY

Issue 29 is inspired by bestiaries – medieval manuscripts that described the lives of animals both real and mythical, familiar and fantastical, observed and imagined.

Submit your work here: dark-mountain.net/form-submission
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NOVEMBER NEWS FROM THE MOUNTAIN Our latest newsletter is now up, with a treasure trove of extracts from the all-colour new issue on Uncivilised Art, a video recording of our recent online launch, plus news from the Dark Mountain network. Read it here: darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/november-new…

NOVEMBER NEWS FROM THE MOUNTAIN

Our latest newsletter is now up, with a treasure trove of extracts from the all-colour new issue on Uncivilised Art, a video recording of our recent online launch, plus news from the Dark Mountain network.

Read it here: darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/november-new…
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HOW TO LOVE A FOREST In today’s leafy post, Issue 28 cover artist Kyle Scheurmann bears full-hearted witness to both the beauty and the relentless destruction of ancestral trees in a forest called Sassin. darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/how-to-love-…

HOW TO LOVE A FOREST

In today’s leafy post, Issue 28 cover artist Kyle Scheurmann bears full-hearted witness to both the beauty and the relentless destruction of ancestral trees in a forest called Sassin.

darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/how-to-love-…
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‘Rainbow Eyes was standing on a curb outside the courthouse while passionately, articulately, enthusiastically insisting that we must come together as a community [ ] insisting that the destruction of these forests is the destruction of ourselves.’ darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/how-to-love-…

‘Rainbow Eyes was standing on a curb outside the courthouse while passionately, articulately, enthusiastically insisting that we must come together as a community [ ] insisting that the destruction of these forests is the destruction of ourselves.’

darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/how-to-love-…
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LIVING WITHOUT STORIES In today’s post, forager and anthropologist Yash Lad travels to his native India to discover how radical restorative relationships can be forged with the land, people and plants to help all beings thrive. darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/living-witho…

LIVING WITHOUT STORIES

In today’s post, forager and anthropologist Yash Lad travels to his native India to discover how radical restorative relationships can be forged with the land, people and plants to help all beings thrive.

darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/living-witho…
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Writer and marine ecologist Alexander McMaster ventures into the sea and desert in today's post, visiting tombs in Egypt and his native Ireland, and the bones of ancient whales emerging from the Sahara sand. darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/a-small-wave…

Writer and marine ecologist Alexander McMaster ventures into the sea and desert in today's post, visiting tombs in Egypt and his native Ireland, and the bones of ancient whales emerging from the Sahara sand. 

darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/a-small-wave…
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The Dark Mountain bookshop has a pair of stellar issues on offer this month; two bright festive gifts for the darkening year! Do pick up a copy of Issue 23: Dark Kitchen and Issue 21 on 'confluence' - numbers are limited! dark-mountain.net/books

The Dark Mountain bookshop has a pair of stellar issues on offer this month; two bright festive gifts for the darkening year! 

Do pick up a copy of Issue 23: Dark Kitchen and Issue 21 on 'confluence' - numbers are limited!

dark-mountain.net/books
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DECEMBER NEWS FROM THE MOUNTAIN Winter dispatches from this month’s newsletter: two stellar issues on offer, recent online posts, plus featured mountaineer Max Jones, Issue 28 recap, and news from the Dark Mountain network! darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/december-new…

DECEMBER NEWS FROM THE MOUNTAIN

Winter dispatches from this month’s newsletter: two stellar issues on offer, recent online posts, plus featured mountaineer Max Jones, Issue 28 recap, and news from the Dark Mountain network!

darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/december-new…
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Issue 23 – Dark Kitchen (currently on offer!) head chef, Charlotte Du Cann, goes into the field to report on the mythic bargain between the wild and arable lands, and the consequences of our forgetting it in a sugar-coated modern world. darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/sea-beet-sug…

Issue 23 – Dark Kitchen (currently on offer!) head chef, Charlotte Du Cann, goes into the field to report on the mythic bargain between the wild and arable lands, and the consequences of our forgetting it in a sugar-coated modern world.

darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/sea-beet-sug…
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THE ANNALS OF THE SHEMSU-HOR ‘What would happen if we saw each beginning as an end, each culture as a relic, each seed as a star, each end as a possible beginning?’ darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/the-annals-o…

THE ANNALS OF THE SHEMSU-HOR

‘What would happen if we saw each beginning as an end, each culture as a relic, each seed as a star, each end as a possible beginning?’

darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/the-annals-o…
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New year greetings all! A reminder that the Dark Mountain bookshop has two stellar issues on offer until the end of January – check out Issue 23: Dark Kitchen and Issue 21 on the theme of 'confluence' here (limited copies available): dark-mountain.net/books

New year greetings all!

A reminder that the Dark Mountain bookshop has two stellar issues on offer until the end of January – check out Issue 23: Dark Kitchen and Issue 21 on the theme of 'confluence' here (limited copies available):

dark-mountain.net/books
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Armed with a selfie-stick and troubling questions, filmmaker Josh Appinangesi walks into the citadel of Dubai as the planetary conference (COP28) begins. Read 'On Colossal Wrecks' in this week's online edition: darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/on-colossal-…

Armed with a selfie-stick and troubling questions, filmmaker Josh Appinangesi walks into the citadel of Dubai as the planetary conference (COP28) begins.

Read 'On Colossal Wrecks' in this week's online edition: darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/on-colossal-…
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'Could anything matter less than the toothless agreements that emerge from these fiascos, leaving us in ruins after three decades of abject failure?' Filmmaker Josh Appinangesi ventures into ‘a towering citadel-colony of glass and steel’ for COP28. darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/on-colossal-…

'Could anything matter less than the toothless agreements that emerge from these fiascos, leaving us in ruins after three decades of abject failure?'

Filmmaker Josh Appinangesi ventures into ‘a towering citadel-colony of glass and steel’ for COP28.

darkmountainproject.substack.com/p/on-colossal-…