Launching Éditions Emile (ED>EM) - a new imprint of SJPA by Martin Toft

Thrilled to finally be launching Éditions Emile - a new imprint by the Photo-Archive Societe-Jersiaise together with Patrick Cahill. If Jersey bound please join us for drinks reception at CCA Galleries International on Wed 26 Feb 5:30-7:30pm where ED.EM. will be launched with an official opening by Olga Finch, Curator of Archaeology at Jersey Heritage. There will be an opportunity to purchase copies of the first issue, a set of six Limited Edition Prints, as well as five Special Prints available only at the launch party.

For all enquiries and online purchases please visit www.edem.je

Final week of TAXED TO THE MAX at Noorderlicht by Martin Toft

TAXED TO THE MAX is reaching its final week after almost two months showing at Noorderlicht. It was a real pleasure to be part of this pertinent exhibition on the effects of global capitalism and corporatism showing a selection of work from my Masterplan Project at De Zwarte Doos (The Black Box), one of many locations in the city of Groningen in the Northern province of the Netherlands. Thanks to everyone who made this possible, especially the Noorderlicht team including Kees van der Meiden,  Hester KeijserWim MelisRegina BroersmaMargriet van WeenenMarc Knipamong many others. If you haven't been to see it already, make sure you do before closure on 1 Dec. 

Alternatively get a copy of the catlogue, known as 'the baguette' for only 5.00 Euro + postage, which features an excellent set of essays and images of all 34 participating international artists. email to: info@noorderlicht.com

https://www.noorderlicht.com

Occupation vs Liberation workshops at Hautlieu by Martin Toft

Great to welcome Professor George Dupin and his post- graduate students from EESAB-site de Rennes to Hautlieu School this week to work with our students developing their projects in response to the Occupation of Jersey in the Channel Islands. This collaboration and extensive programme of study will be presented next year in the first week of May 2020 leading up to the 75th Liberation celebrations with a joint exhibition in the Berni Gallery at Jersey Arts Centre, a newspaper published by Jersey Evening Post and an outdoor installation. Thanks to all involved, including students, occupation babes, teachers and organisations facilitating research and work, including  Bureau des Iles Anglo-Normandes, Photographic Archive at Société JersiaiseArtHouse JerseyJersey HeritageCIOS JerseyJersey War Tunnels and a special mention to Yury Toroptsov who delivered an inspirational workshop during Parisphoto last week!

Talk at SJ on work in Belize and Honduras by Martin Toft

Tomorrow between 13:10-13:50 I will giving a lunch-time talk at Société Jersiaise about my trip this summer to Central American researching and making new work in response to Jersey Mahogany Cutters and Merchant Trade in Belize and Honduras. This work is part of The Seaflower Venture - a transatlantic project exploring the history of Jersey’s cod fishing trade with Canada and its international merchant networks in the West Indies, South America and Mediterranean. 

Both my long term projects The Seaflower Venture and Masterplan (work currently exhibited in TAXED TO THE MAX at Noorderlicht) explore Jersey’s original wealth acquired through its historical maritime trade and contemporary prosperity as an International Finance Centre with capital inflows derived across multiple jurisdictions and financial markets. Together they proposes to re-address parts of the legacy upon which the islands’s economic growth and development in the past, present and future has been told.

If island bound you can come along tomorrow to find out more about Jersey mariners extracting mahogany wood from the dense forests of British Honduras and bringing it to market in Europe. Alternatively, visit my site here. https://www.martintoft.com/the-seaflower-venture

Images: Joshua Gabourel who left Jersey for Belize in 1789 and the census records of 1820 showing his offsprings William and Joshua Gabourels slave populations, courtesy of Belizean Archives and Record Services

Interview with BBC and JEP about finance and MASTERPLAN by Martin Toft

If interested you can listen to my conversation with Cameron Ward live on radio at BBC Jersey a little while ago by clicking on link below (2:22:02 - 2:39:40) about Masterplan Project and my views on the island of Jersey's finance industry. Jersey Evening Post also published a piece today about work from Masterplan being exhibited at TAXED TO THE MAX Noorderlicht and recently in Australia as part of CAPITAL Ballarat International Foto Biennale.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p07p2k83

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TAXED TO THE MAX publication by Martin Toft

Finally had time to explore the sexy publication accompanying the exhibition TAXED TO THE MAX at Noorderlicht. In addition to presenting each exhibiting artists work there are some delicious essays by director, Kees van der Meiden, curator Hester Keijser, Marco de Mutiis, Clair Quentinand Tanvi Mishra. In the next couple of weeks I will share a few words from these texts to hopefully entice you to go and explore the festival at various sites in Groningen and beyond.

First up is tax lawyer and researcher Clair Quentin who in 'Making the other bodies visible' reflects on wealth and power, the state and the company:

‘One method for achieving immortality, if you are a bundle of wealth and power, is to be passed down from generation to generation in accordance with the heredity principle. This is the origin of the state….Another method for achieving immortality, if you are a bundle of wealth and power, is to belong not to an individual human, but to a group of humans. Thus, even as members of the group die, other members join, and the group itself, as an entity just keeps on going in defiance of mortality. This is the origin of the institution of the company….’

https://www.noorderlicht.com