Future Garbage Issue One: Wil Murray

15.00 - 27.00

Wil Murray fills the first issue of Future Garbage to the fucking brim with photos he took of the packaging paper from inside ten different boxes of seventy-year-old black and white sheet film. The coloured papers were hand folded around the sheets of film in the dark by a worker in a factory, and then they probably died. The paper was meant to protect the film from light, but it is unreasonable to expect coloured waxed paper to protect anything for seventy years.  The film inside the papers inside the boxes should have been used a long time ago and it wasn’t. Someone kept the boxes and did not open them and then sold them on eBay to Wil Murray last year. Wil Murray used the sheets of film that were folded into the papers inside the boxes to take trichromatic colour portraits of the paper inside the boxes that the sheets of film were folded into.

Future Garbage: It covers everything except who, what, when, where and why.
It is 280mm wide and 410mm tall and published five times a year in colour or in black and white on white paper in an edition of 180. Each issue contains ten pages filled to the fucking brim with copy.

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