
Linda’s river is a body with limbs, mouth and teeth. A barbed body, it also provides a space for bodies to extend into and hosts an archive of the nature-culture continuum that maintains a risk of contamination. Contamination is another word for a contingent togetherness; brackish bodies that touch, melt, and become together.
- Kirsten Cooke
Linda Stupart’s ‘scum!!!!’ One of their most engrossing performances, if you run an institution anywhere near a river you should stage this…
- Frank Wasser
And officers went further out on a limb after they struggled to get out of the river - providing amusement to those watching the operation to retrieve the wayward body part.
- Cathrina Hulse-BM,
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Kirsten Cooke,. 2024. 'Aqueous Humours: Fluid Ground (Fluid Mapping)'. In: London Conference in Critical Thought: Watery Speculations stream. University of Greenwich, United Kingdom 28 - 29 June 2024
Kirsten Cooke, 2025 Introduction: BREAKWATER in Cooke (ed.), 'Aqueous Humours Fluid Ground' , London: Matt's Gallery
Cathrina Hulse-BM, 'Hand and arm' found in River Cole - but all is not as it seems in Birmingham Live, 06 May 2020