| 1 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Book One. This text in this book was written in 1997. It documents a strand of Bill Drummond's work between 1978 and 1984. This strand being Echo & The Bunnymen. The book was specifically published to tie in with an exhibition at the Bluecoat Gallery in Liverpool. Much of the text also appeared on a series of posters (PB Posters 1 - 20) that were fly posted around the streets of Liverpool. The text was later published as part of 45. From The Shores Of Lake Placed was published as a limited edition of 500 and can also be considered as a companion piece to the album To The Shores Of Lake Placid released on Zoo Records in 1982 |
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Annual Report: To the Mavericks, Writers and Film Festival (1998). 1998. Penkiln Burn Book Two. This book was published specifically for those attending the second Mavericks, Writers and Film Festival - London 1998. The main body of the text, tells the story of the launching of over 100 paper airoplanes from the window of a train, as it crossed India from Mumbai to Kolcata (Calcutta). The paper airoplanes were made from pages torn from by Ted Hughes last book Birthday Letters. It was also about other things.
The book also contained a short story Ba Ba Gaa that was also later published in 45. it was published in an edition of less than 500. |
| 3 | 45. 1999. Penkiln Burn Book Three. This book has been published in three different formats. The first was the Twelve Inch Edition, there were only five of these. These were hand bound and shelved in a purpose built heay duty oak case. Those that read them were invited to make comments and corrections in the margins. The five have been made available to the public at various times over the years. One copy got stolen in Bath. The second edition was the Seven Inch Edition, this had less words in it and was published commercially by Little Brown, it became a 'best seller'. The third edition was the paper back edition, this one is still in print. |
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Here's Tae Melrose. 1999. Penkiln Burn Book Four. This book contains the poems and lyrics by Jack Drummond (1913 - 2009) written between 1932 and 1998. It was published in an edition of 1,000 specifically for the people of Melrose
Jack Drummond was born on 18 February 1913 and died on 15 January 2009. |
| 5 | Stay Here And Make Art. 2001. Penkiln Burn Book Five. This book exists to promote the artists residency at The Curfew Tower. The major part of the text in the book was written by Duncan Mclaren. |
| 6 | How To Be An Artist. 2002. Penkiln Burn Book Six. This book was written by Bill Drummond in response to owning a work of art by Richard Long. The work of art is called A Smell Of Sulphur In The Wind. It cost Bill Drummond $20,000. It is also about a lot of other things. It was cloth bound hard back and there were only 3,000 of them printed. |
| 7 | Is God A Cunt?. 2002. Penkiln Burn Book Seven. This book is in six volumes, each an edition of one. They esist to for people to express their response to the question posed in the title. These books have only been made available to the general public on a few occasions. On those occassions four have been stolen. |
| 8 | Twenty Thousand. Penkiln Burn Book Eight. This book is in an edition of one but in three volumes and contains enough space to invite everyone who has purchased a fraction of Smell of Sulphur... to sign their name, put their e-mail address and add the coordinates of their purchase. For those that buy direct from SHOP Bill Drummond will add your details to the book. When all 20,000 fractions of Smell of Sulphur... have been sold, all buyers will be informed via their email addresses in this book. |
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17. 2008. Penkiln Burn Book 12. What follows is the back cover blurb on this book:
THIS BOOK IS ABOUT: MUSIC, UNCERTAINTY, SITTING ON A LEDGE, NIGHT TRAINS ACROSS RUSSIA, BILL DRUMMOND, DRUNKEN MERCENARIES ON THE NORTH SEA, STARTING AGAIN, A CLASSROOM OF 13-YEAR-OLDS, GETTING EVERYTHING DONE BEFORE DEATH, ART, A RIVER FULL OF HEADLESS EELS, GIRL POP, WAKING UP TO FIND ALL MUSIC HAS DISAPPEARED & A CHOIR CALLED The17 AND IT CONTAINS THE WORDS: 'The very urge to make recorded music is a redundant and creative dead end, not even an interesting option, fit only for the makers of advertising jingles, ring-tones and motion picture soundtracks. The sheer availability and ubiquity of recorded music will inspire forward-looking music-makers to explore different ways of creating music, away from something that can be captured on a CD, downloaded from the internet, consumed on an MP3 player; and the very making of recorded music will seem an entirely two-dimensional 20th-century aspiration to the creative music-makers of the next few decades. They will want to make music that celebrates time, place, occasion. There may be those that want to keep the craft of recorded music alive but we will think of them in the same way as we now think of those who work bith bygone art forms, irrelevant in tomorrow's world. I can't wait to hear the music that is being made in 100 years from now. These notions keep me awake at night with excitement.' Buy Produce |
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$20,000. 2010. Penkiln Burn Book 13. This book is to be published in March 2010. The back cover blurb on this book reads:
THIS BOOK IS ABOUT: UNCERAINTY, MOTORWAYS, MONEY, MEETING STRANGERS, MISSING THE POINT, A DRIVE UP BRITIAN, A WALK ACROSS ICELAND, BILL DRUMMOND, SITTING IN CAFES, STARING OUR OF WINDOWS, THE UNKNOWN, FINDING OUT, CONFUSION, MUSIC, DOING THINGS, RICHARD LONG, CUTTING UP & MAKING A SALES PITCH. AND IT IS ALSO ABOUT: Why we make art. And what we want from it. And what it is worth. And why we think about it. And where it is going. And is it ever too big? And is it getting better? And why we buy it. And why it can make us angry. And why do people have to write about it? And what it is for. And is it important? And why sometimes we want to destroy it. And is my art better that your art? WARNING: To avoid disappointment read the following words before purchase: This is the second edition of this book, the paperback version. The first edition was titled How To Be An Artist. It was hardback, clothbound and landscape in proportion. It had 90 colour plates and the paper was of superiour quality. it was an object of desire and indulgence. It was also only available in specialist art bookshops and it was published in 2002. This edition is cheaper and easier to hold, shelve and use. It has no colour plates and the paper is pulp. three paragraphs that appeared in the hardback have been deleted, as they are now irrelevant, some factual mistakes have been corrected. it also brings the story up to date, wiith 15,304 brand new words. The third edition will have yet another title, lots of photographs, more words and be vastly more expensive. The third edition will not be published for some years.
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| 1 | My Favourite Colour. 1999. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet One. This pamphlet was of an unlimited edition, originally published for those attending the exhibition Strictly Personal at the doomed National Centre For Popular Music in Sheffield, UK. |
| 2 | I Love Easy Jet. 1999. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Two. This pamphlet was not a pamphlet but a laminated A4 sheet of paper - text on one side and bright orange on the other. It was randomly placed in the magazine pouches on the back of seats on Easy Jet flights. It documents the begining of The Curfew Tower becoming an artists residency. |
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Brutality, Religion And A Dance Beat. 1999. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Three. On the back of this pamphlet it has the words: This pamphlet was published specifically for those bullied by the life and work of Roger Eagle.
It was written in response to hearing about the death of Roger Eagle - one of the greats. |
| 4 | The Ugly Bwoy Burns. 1999. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Four. This pamphlet was also written in response to the death of Roger Eagle. It was originally published for those attending Tracey. Tracey being the name given to the 'hip, fringe' section of the first Liverpool Biennial. |
| 5 | Making Soup. 1998. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Five. This pamphlet was originally published for all those visiting College Green House, Belfast. Susan Philipsz and Eoghan McTigue were both artists who lived in this house. They put on an exhibition where they invited all the artists that had ever stayed in the house over the past 60 years to contribute and art work to the exhibition. Bill Drummond decided to make soup for all those attending the opening night and write and publish this pamphlet. Without it the Soup Line would not exist. The story was also published in 45. |
| 6 | The Press Release. 1999. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Six. This pamphlet was originally published for all those that had not heard I Wanna 1-2-1 With You by Solid Gold Chartbusters, but want to have an opinion about it. The pamphlet was randomly dropped in the racks of record shops around the UK. |
| 7 | Lies. 1999. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Seven. This pamphlet was originally published to be found by diners at Bingles Snack Bar off Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch, London. I may be about the urge to paint graffiti and being confused. |
| 8 | Great Expectations. 1999. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Eight. This pamphlet was originally published for diners at The Cafe On The Green, Camberwell, London. It covers subjects like art, money, eating in cafes, finding things and forgetting. |
| 9 | 17 Forever. 1999. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Nine. This pamphlet was originally published for all those attending the unveiling of Dead White Man on 6 November 1999. It is the third of the pamphlets that were inspired by the death of Roger Eagle. Dead White Man was a sculpture made by Bill Drummond in honour of Roger Eagle and was part of the Tracey section of the first Liverpool Biennial. |
| 10 | My Dad. 1999. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 10. This pamphlet was originally published to be delivered to every house in the Scottish Border town of Melrose. Drummond failed to do this. It was also published to coincided with the publication of Here's Tae Melrose by Jack Drummond. |
| 12 | Who Died Last. 1999. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 12. |
| 13 | Paint Them Black. 1999. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 13. |
| 14 | The Birth Of Death. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 14. |
| 16 | For Sale. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 16. This pamphlet was originally published for those considering buying A Smell Of Sulphur In The Wind by the artist Richard Long off Bill Drummond. This story was published in the book 45. it was also the begining of a lot bigger work that has been called How To Be An Artist and then, as of 2010, $20,000. |
| 17 | My Day In Court. 2000. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 17. This pamphlet was originally published for diners at Cook Au Van. What Cool Au Van was, is now history. My Day In Court is also the fourth in the post Roger Eagle's death series of stories. It is also about the consequences of being unable to control the urge to commit graffiti. |
| 18 | Please Play Me. 2001. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 18. Susan Philipsz recorded herself singing As Tears Go By in the alcove of the first floor of The Curfew Tower. This recording was pressed as a 7" 45 single. There was only one copy of the single and you could only listen to it on one record player that was in the alcove where she recorded it. This pamphlet was originally published as an accompaniment to the record and was only available in the alcove. |
| 19 | The Daffodils. 2002. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 19. This pamphlet marks the begining of Bill Drummond's commitment to give away each spring 40 bunches of daffodils to total strangers for the rest of his life. It is also about other things. |
| 20 | Two Paintings. 2002. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 20. This pamphlet was originally published to celebrate the first two paintings painted by Bill Drummond since 1972. |
| 21 | The Black Cap Returns. 2002. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 21. This pamphlet was originally published to be read by all those that would have read the previous pamphlet, The Daffodils. It also marks the launching of the question - IS GOD A CUNT? |
| 22 | Roll over Jenny Holzer. 2002. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 22. |
| 23 | The Last Page. 2002. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 23. This pamphlet was originally published for all those that bought a copy of How To Be An Artist. The reason for it being published is because the last page from the book was omitted by mistake. This mistake was not done by design. |
| 24 | You Whore. 2002. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 24. This pamphlet was originally published for all those attending the second Liverpool Biennial. It also marks the launch of Bill Drummond's career as a prostitute. |
| 25 | What the Waves Were Always Saying. 2003. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 25. This pamphlet was originally published for all those attending the Cadaverous Condition concerts in Reykjavik, Iceland in May 2003. Cadaverous Condition are a band from Austria. |
| 26 | A Proposal. 2003. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 26. This pamphlet was originally published as a proposal for the exhibition How To Be An Artist. It was distributed to numerous regional galleries across the UK. |
| 27 | Who Are The Harmonics?. 2003. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 27. This pamphlet was originally published to answer the questions What Is Harmonic? This was one of Buckminster Fuller's 40 Strategic Questions. These 40 questions were also taken as the basis of a work by Gavin Wade titled Strategic Questions - an ongoing series of 40 questions in 40 publications. Drummond was invited to respond to this question by Wade. It also marks an early experimentation in what was to become The17, before Drummond realised that making permanent musical recordings was a throw back to the 20th Century. |
| 28 | Syd Is Dead. 2007. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 28. This pamphlet was originally published to be distributed to all those attending for The Madcap's Last Laugh at the Barbican, London, UK on 10 May 2007. The event was to celebrate the songs of Syd Barrett. The pamphlet was never distributed. The story in the pamplet was included as a chapter in the book 17 |
| 28 | The Open Window. 2007. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 28. This pamphlet was originally published for all those attending the Hospital Gallery on 1 October 2007. Also 1,000 copies were to go to whoever won the biding for a photograph taken by Bill Drummond from the open window of his Land Rover. It was accidently given the same catalogue number as the Syd Is Dead pamphlet. |
| 29 | The First Chapter. 2008. Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 29. This pamphlet contained the first chapter of the book 17. It was originally published to be used as a promotional tool for the said book. |
| 1 | A PRESS RELEASE (How To Be An Artist). 2002. Read |
| 2 | The Nude. 2001. Thirteen (ISBN 1-899344-86-1).Thirteen writers were asked to respond to images of thirteen women by the photographer Marc Atkins. Published by The Do Not Press. In Drummond's contribution to Thirteen he muses on his appreciation of Kenneth Clarkes classic book The Nude while making his annual visit to The National Gallery. Read |
| 3 | Just The Facts. 2003. Art Monthly. A review for of Left Shift - Radical Art in 1970s Britain by John A Walker. Art Monthly is the UK's leading contemporary art magazine. Read |
| 4 | Within Thirty Days. 2002. The Daily Telegraph. This is the story about stealing a motorway sign and replacing it with a painting of the sign. The Daily Telegraph is a UK broadsheet. Read |
| 5 | Family And Close Friends. 2002. City Lights (October 2002). City Lights is an East Midlands (England) listings and arts magazine. It was in Drummond writing this story that lead to him discovering the existance of the Soup Line. Read |
| 6 | On The Road. 2002. Scotland On Sunday, 20 October. This diary piece documents a four day journey to Scotland and back. On the journey Drummond gives performance of How To Be An Artist at a young offenders uneit, a mental hospital and in a contemporary art gallery, all in Scotland. Scotland on Sunday is Scotlands leading Sunday broadsheet. Read |
| 7 | To War. 2002. Time Out (London), 23 October. This text documents Drummond's thinking that lead him to want to conceive and create the Silent Protest pack of cards. Time Out is London's leading listings magazine Read |
| 8 | Seven Days Younger Than Me. 2003. The Big Issue (24 February 2003). This text deals with Drummond's incredulity that the Prime Minister is seven days younger than himself and that it is one of his generation that has taken the country into war. The Big Issue is a 'magazine, a social business and a charity'. Read |
| 9 | Not So Cheap Date. 2003. This text documents the thoughts leading up to setting up the site YouWhores.com Read |
| 10 | How Kenny Got Twinned. 2003. Further Up In The Air. (ISBN0-954-57780-9). This text was written for the book Further Up In The Air that was edited by the artists Neville Gabie and Leo Fitzmaurice. Further Up In The Air is also the name of a project that Gabie and Fitzmaurice curated in Liverpool. Read |
| 11 | Publicity Stunt. 2003. Carlos, Spring 2004. (issue 5). This text was written for the UK style and art magazine Carlos. It tells the story of how Drummond was going to paint a statue by Henry Moore with his Drummond's International Grey as a publicity stunt in the hope it would sell tickets for peformances of How To Be An Artist at the Leeds City Art Gallery. Read |
| 12 | No But…. 2004. Fun Buggy (ISBN 0-9548645-0-6), a book of poetry by Tunnock McNulty. No But... is the introduction to the book written by Drummond. Read |
| 13 | 1,500 Words For £800. 2004. The Guardian. This is a text written about a walk and a conversation with Stewart Home. The Guardian commissioned it to tie in with the publication of Home's then new book Down & Out In Hoxton and Shoreditch. The guardian is a UK based daily broadsheet. Read |
| 14 | Bill Shankly Was Wrong. 2004. PLAYING AWAY UK. A book by the artist Neville Gabie. The book contains photographs by Gabie of goal throughout the UK created out whoever was playing out of what ever thery could use to create the goal posts. Drummond was invited to write an essay for the book. Published by Oriel Mostyn Gallery (ISBN 0 906860 55 5) Read |
| 15 | Kensington Twinned With Kensington. 2004. Furthermore - A Book Of Proposals. Edited by Neville Gabie & Leo Fitzmaurice. Published by Furtherafield (ISBN 0-9545771-7). The book contains 25 proposals from 25 artists who had been involved with the Further Up In The Air project in Sheil Park, Liverpool. Read |
| 16 | Two More Paintings. 2004. Furthermore - A Book Of Proposals. Edited by Neville Gabie & Leo Fitzmaurice. Published by Furtherafield (ISBN 0-9545771-7). The book contains 25 proposals from 25 artists who had been involved with the Further Up In The Air project in Sheil Park, Liverpool. Two More Paintings is Drummond's second part to his contribution to the book. Read |
| 17 | Media, Media, Media. 2004. Vacuum, April 2004. Vacuum is a Belfast monthly free sheet dealing with the cultural activities within the city. Media, Media, Media is about the launching of the construction of the Irish section of The Soup Line. And how doing such a thing may be interpreted by the media. Read |
| 18 | Soup Is The Medium. 2004. The Idler, Winter 2004/5. The Idler is an occasional publication for idlers. (ISBN 0-9536720-9-3). Soup Is The Medium is a story written after Drummond had spent a week in Ireland constructing the Irish section of The Soup Line. Read |
| 19 | A Good Thing To Do. 2004. Furthermore - A Book Of Proposals. Edited by Neville Gabie & Leo Fitzmaurice. Published by Furtherafield (ISBN 0-9545771-7). The book contains 25 proposals from 25 artists who had been involved with the Further Up In The Air project in Sheil Park, Liverpool. A Good Thing To Do is Drummond's third part to his contribution to the book. Read |
| 20 | Prove Me Wrong. 2004. T (ISBN 1-904688-13-6). T is a one off offshoot of the fashion and art magazine Dazed & Confused dedicated to the place of the song in our culture. Prove Me Wrong is a highly subjective theory by Drummond where he proposes that with the advent of recording technology the song began to die. Read |
| 21 | Pub Back Rooms. 2004. One Man And His Bog (Twenty years on the toilet tour). One Man And His Dog does not have an ISBN but is available from Amazon, it is a book that celebrates 20 years of the New Adelphi Club in Hull. Drummond's contribution to the book celebrates the place of pub back rooms in the history of rock music in the UK over the previous 50 years. And proposes that these rooms have added more to the culture of the UK than any place that has ever received and Arts Council grant. Read |
| 22 | A Man Walked Into a Greengrocers. 2004. A-N (Artist Newsletter), October 2004. A-N is a UK contemporary arts magazine, primarily for art students. Drummond was asked to write a text about what he may be doing for the 2004 Liverpool Biennial. What he wrote had nothing to do with the Liverpool Biennial but everything to do with work of the Intercontinental Twinning Association. And the twinning of Kensington in Liverpool with Kensington in London. Read |
| 23 | I Love M. 2004. Landscape Magazine (April 2005 edition). Landscape is a magazine for landscape architecture, this issue is dedicated to the life of Michael Porter who died in 2004 and is considered to be the UK’s greatest Motorway architect. Drummond's text in the magazine celebrates his love of motorways. Read |
| 24 | How To Be Sorry?. 2004. Vacuum (Issue 21).This issue is dedicated to saying sorry to the Belfast City Council for upsetting some of the councilors religious sensibilities, in the hope that saying sorry, Vacuum will get its grant reinstated by the council. Drummond's contribution to the edition of the magazine was written while waiting to be sentenced in court for something that he had done. Read |
| 25 | Tyrannosaurus Rex Were So Much Better.. 2005. Corby Found Views, Series 3, ELEMENTS - images, poems and directions to re-experience Corby. Curated by Andrew Eden. Drummond's contribution is him remembering having Sunday dinner in the the Strathclyde Hotel and how T Rex were shit. Read |
| 26 | Lime Green Tuesday. 2005. Black Friday: Exercises In Hermetics. Published by the Piet Zwart Institute, Willem de Kooning Academy Hogeschool, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Drummond's contribution to this publication is somewhat unfocused but somewhere in his words he rails against the colour black and wearing Levi Strauss jeans. Read |
| 27 | Wrong Day. 2005. In The Begining. This is a DVD by Zodiac Mindwarp & The Love Reaction. Drummond had been invited to write liner notes for this DVD that documented a band in the mid 1980s when they were the future of rock 'n' roll and before it all went wrong for them. Drummond's liner note advocate seizing the day even if it is the wrong one. Read |
| 28 | And I Quote. 2005. Under Construction. Under Construction is the catalogue for the fine art degree show at Nottingham University 2005. Drummond's was invited to write an essay for it. In it he responds to the offer of ten students who are willing to offer him 48 hours of non-stop labour in a project of his choice... (as long as it does not involve nudity). Read |
| 29 | Racist Sparrow. 2005. London: City Of Disappearances. Edited by Iain Sinclair and published by Hamish Hamilton. And to quote the blurb it is a book a book of phantoms where fabulous identities are freed from chains of mundane reality; lost lives are reclaimed and reinstated; and the city moves towards and away from recognition. it is a dark glass held up to the approved city, revealing the plurality of voices, fictional and documentary, that make up London's unofficial and unouthorized autobiography. Drummonds contribution to the book documments a strait line walk that he did dividing the city perfectly in two. Read |
| 30 | The Summer Of '79. 2005. Observer - Music Monthly supplement (19.06.05). Drummond's text documents a telephone conversation with Tony Wilson in the summer of '79 and the events that subsequently unfolded from the conversation. The Observer is a UK Sunday newspaper. Read |
| 31 | The Curfew Tower Prize. 2005. Heart Of The Glens Festival Programme: 2005. The Heart of the Glens Festival takes place in the village of Cushendall, N. Ireland in the first full week of August every year. And every year they do a festival programme. In the 2005 edition of the programme Drummond wrote a text about the artists residendny in the Curfew Tower, and the annual Curfew Tower Prize and why every body from the age of two to 102 had a right to vote in it. Read |
| 32 | This Year's Model. 2005. Into The Storm. 1,955 words written for the November issue of the online magazine Into The Storm. The words are about what a Cake Circle is and how to construct one and other stuff. Into The Storm is/was an offshoot of the model agency Storm. Read |
| 33 | A Distant Shore. 2005. Socialism: Issue Four, 27 October 2006. A Distant Shore is a conversation between Stewart Home and Bill Drummond recorded on 21 November 2005. The conversation took place on the Suffolk coast. The topics covered in the conversation are esturies, punk rock, mud flats, Northern Soul and the difference between right and wrong amongst other things. Socialism was a magazine found in London pubs. Read |
| 34 | Taking The Vagina To Moscow. 2005. Dazed & Confused. This text is constructed from a rather contrived conversation between Tracey Moberly and Bill Drummond in a hotel in Moscow while they were there for their joint exhibition Death & Desire. Dazed & Confused is a London based fashion and culture magazine. Read |
| 35 | Welcome To No Music Day. 2006. The Observer - Music Monthly (15 October 2006). This text was written by Drummond to promote the second No Music Day. Read |
| 36 | A Sense Of The Divine. 2006. Thirty Three & A Third is a catalogue for an exhibition called 33 1/3 by the artist Graham Dolphin at the gallery Seventeen, 17 Kingsland Road, London E2 8AA, dates 18 October – 25 November 2006. Drummond was invited to write some text for the catalogue. He wrote about his evolving relationship with the cover of Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and other things. Read |
| 37 | An Introduction To The17. 2006. The Guardian (17 November 2006). The title of the text tells you all that you need to know other than this text appeared on the classical music page of The Guardian. This appearance was significant to Drummond for various reasons. It was also written to promote The17's appearance at that 2006 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival Read |
| 38 | Money, Money, Money & Money. 2006. High - Low: A book documenting the symposium of the same name, published by Kadmos Verlag, Berlin, November 2007. High - Low took place at Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst Zürich (School of Art and Design Zurich, University of Applied Sciences), Switzerland. Drummond gave a performanc'lecture at the symposiumon on 24 November 2006. His text in the book is a German translation of an essay he wrote based on his performance/lecture. |
| 39 | Liverpool Will Never Let You Down. 2007. Centre of the Creative Universe: Liverpool & the Avante-Garde (ISBN 978-1-84631-081-2). Liverpool Will Never Let You Down is an essay written by Drummond for exhibition catalgue. The exhibition of the same name was at Tate Liverpool; 20 February – 9 September 2007. In the essay Drummond challenges Liverpool to deliver the goods in their year as European Capital of Culture. Read |
| 40 | Folk Music & Me. 2007. Harry Smith Anthology Remixed. Folk Music & Me is a text written by Drummond in response to being asked to take part in an the Harry Smith Anthology Remixed at the Alt.Gallery, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK; 9 May – 30 June 2007. In the text Drummond writes about his relationship to folk music Read |
| 41 | Biting The Hand. 2007. The Big Debate. Biting The Hand was a text that Drummond wrote after taking part in public debate at The Big Debate which was a public debate at the School of The Arts, University of Northampton, UK on 21st June 2007. This text has been published as part of the universities documentation of the event. Read |
| 42 | Mr Grimm & The17. 2007. Zone. Zone is a magazine for music education in the UK. Drummond's text for Zone was about his secondary modern school music teacher Mr Grimm and the subsequent influence that Mr Grimm had on the rest of his life. Read |
| 43 | BLOG FOR GUARDIAN. 2007. The Guardian. Drummond was invited to be guest blogger of the day, for the online edition of the Guardian. He was allotted 600 words. These words dealt with preparations for No Music Day 2007. Read |
| 44 | Remember Being 13?. 2008. Dazed & Confused. A text written by Drummond about why he had given up listening to recorded music completely. Read |
| 45 | I Want Your Voice. 2008. Derby Evening Telegraph. This was a text written for to encourage the citizens of Derby to become members of The17 and take part in a city wide performance of Score 317 REPEAT The text was edited for publication. Read |
| 46 | Tracey Tracey. 2008. Text-Me-Up! This is the tile of a book by Tracey Moberly about texting & life, it will be published in 2011. Drummond was asked by her to contribute a piece for the book about her that related to her obsession with texting. Tracey Tracey is what he wrote. Read |
| 47 | I Believe. 2008. No Idea. Drummond wrote this text for publication but has no memory for which publication or if it ever got published. It is about believing and what he believes and how what he believes this year he may not believe necxt year. Read |
| 48 | The Penkiln Burn. 2008. Caught By The River: A Collection of Words on Water. A text written by Drummond for an anthology of writing about rivers and fishing. the book was published by Cassell Illustrated on 16 June 2009 and an edited version of the story was published in The Times on 6 June 2009. Caught By The River is also a web site that you should visit. Read |
| 49 | Breathing The Derry Air. 2008. Unknown. Breathin The Derry Air was written by Drummond for an unknown Irish newspaper. the text was to act as an introduction to The17 in general and the performance that he was leading in Derry/Londonderry in October 2008 in particular. Read |
| 50 | The History Of Music (Part 19). 2008. Free Thinking Festival. Drummond was invited to give a lecture in Liverpool as part of BBC 3's Free Thinking Festival on 2 November 2008. The lecture was recorded and broadcast on 8 January 2009. This is the written version of his lecture. Read |
| 51 | Saint Cecilia's Day. 2008. Unpublished. This text was written on the day after No Music Day 2008 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. the day is also known as Saint Cecilia's Day. The text documents the success or otherwise of the previous days No Music Day in the city. Read |
| 52 | Calvin & Me. 2009. Natural Born Sinners. Calvin & Me was the name of a text written by Drummond for the producers of a BBC Four programme about the ongoing influence of John Calvin on the culture of Scotland. The programme was called Natural Born Sinners. Bill Drummond's section of the programme was filmed on 27 April 2009, the programme was broadcast on 14 September 2009. Read |
| 53 | Culture, Ryanair & Me. 2009. Neuner No 25. Drummond was asked to respond to three questions for Linz (European Capital of Culture 2009) fortnightly magazine Neuner. The three questions were: What is culture?; What do we need it for?; What effect does it have on us? Culture, Ryanair & Me is his response to those three questions. Read View |
| 54 | Dear Reader of SPEX. 2009. SPEX. SPEX is a German language music and culture magazine. They were doing a feature on the work of Bill Drummond and invited him to write a short piece about No Music Day to accompany it. The piece took the form of a letter to the readers of SPEX Read |
| 55 | 600 Words for The Times. 2009. The Times. Drummond was invited to write a diary piece for The Times (London) of no more than 600 words. The subject of the piece was to be what was he going to be doing in Linz on No Music Day. It was published on 21 November 2009. He strayed from the brief. Read |
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Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. 2009. Nineteen Raptures. 19 authors and artists were asked to write on the subject of addiction, obsession and compulsion. All proceeds from the sale of the resulting publication Nineteen Raptures will go to the charity RAPt (The Rehabilitation for Addicted Prisoners Trust, registered charity No 1001701) who offer drug and alcohol treatment services to prisoners in UK jails. Drummond was one of the 19 and he was given the title of his piece by the editor of the publication Neal Brown. For further information click here. Read |
| 57 | Z & The Bear. 2009. Infiltrations. Z & The Bear is a story written by Drummond for his friend Marc Manning who was exhibiting three of his Rupert Bear paintings as part of the Infiltrations exhibition at L-13 Gallery in London. The exhibition opened on 17 December 2009. L-13 published Z & The Bear as a pamphlet. Read |
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I Love The Roundhouse. 2010. This text was written specifically for the Haiti Earthquake Fundraiser @ the Roundhouse site.
The event is to be on the 25 February 2010 Read |
| 59 | Foundry Statement. 2010. A statement written and read by Bill Drummond at the Planning Sub-Committee meeting at Hackney Town Hall on 3 February 2010 Read |
| 1 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster One. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 2 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster Two. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 3 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster Three. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 4 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster Four. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 5 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster Five. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 6 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster Six. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 7 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster Seven. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 8 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster Eight. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 9 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster Nine. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 10 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster 10. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 11 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster 11. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 12 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster 12. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 13 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster 13. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 14 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster 14. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 15 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster 15. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 16 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster 16. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 17 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster 17. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 18 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster 18. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 19 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster 19. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 20 | From The Shores Of Lake Placid. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster 20. (60 x 40 inches) |
| 21 | Squeeze My Lemons Baby. 1998. Penkiln Burn Poster 21. |
| 22 | 3 AM Somewhere Out Of Ayelsbury. 1999. Penkiln Burn Poster 22. |
| 23 | Bingle's Snack Bar. 1999. Penkiln Burn Poster 23. |
| 24 | Graffitti On A Fence. 1999. Penkiln Burn Poster 24. |
| 25 | No I Didn't. 1999. Penkiln Burn Poster 25. |
| 26 | A Smell Of Money Underground. Penkiln Burn Poster 26. |
| 27 | Cruel Brittania. 1999. Penkiln Burn Poster 27. This was a poster for a play written by Johny Brown and starring Tam Dean Burn. The stage set for the play was designed by Bill Drummond. |
| 28 | I Could Fuckin‚ Do Better Than That. 2000. Penkiln Burn Poster 28. A framed copy of this poster has been in the Foundry since the year 2,000. What was stated on it has been stuck rigidly to ever since. View | PDF |
| 29 | Bomb Mount Sinai. Penkiln Burn Poster 29. This poster was done for a John Hewitt, who Drummond met in Sheffield. it was done to help him raise money for a charity. |
| 32 | www.mydeath.net. 2000. Penkiln Burn Poster 32. |
| 33 | The Campaign. 2000. Penkiln Burn Poster 33. |
| 34 | The Intercontinental Twinning Association. 2000. Penkiln Burn Poster 34. |
| 35 | It's All Fuckin Shite. 2001. Penkiln Burn Poster 35. |
| 36 | I Have. 2002. Penkiln Burn Poster 36. |
| 37 | Book For Sale. 2002. Penkiln Burn Poster 37. |
| 37 | I Will. 2002. Penkiln Burn Poster 37. |
| 39 | Onto the Canvas. 2002. Penkiln Burn Poster 39. |
| 41 | Obviously There Is Nothing. 2002. Penkiln Burn Poster 41. |
| 42 | So If You Want To. 2002. Penkiln Burn Poster 42. |
| 43 | I Am The Blackleg. 2002. Penkiln Burn Poster 43. |
| 43 | WARNING: We Want To Exploit You. 2002. Penkiln Burn Poster 43. |
| 44 | To Make Money. 2002. Penkiln Burn Poster 44. View | PDF |
| 45 | Unlimited Editions. 2002. Penkiln Burn Poster 45. View | PDF |
| 47 | Silent Protest. 2002. Penkiln Burn Poster 47. |
| 48 | Bill Drummond Will. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 48. |
| 50 | Such A Banal Question. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 50. View | PDF |
| 51 | This Notice Exists. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 51. View | PDF |
| 52 | I Was Available. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 52. View | PDF |
| 53 | Eight and a Half Miles. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 53. View | PDF |
| 54 | Take a Map of The British Isles. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 54. View | PDF |
| 55 | Knuckle Down. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 55. View | PDF |
| 56 | My Death. Net?. Penkiln Burn Poster 56. View | PDF |
| 57 | Mean What You Say. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 57. View | PDF |
| 58 | Cities, Town or Thoughts. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 58. View | PDF |
| 58 | What You Want. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 58. |
| 59 | All Recorded Music. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 59. This poster hangs in Memphis, Stay Free, Leicester, UK View | PDF |
| 60 | Achieve This. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 60. View | PDF |
| 61 | Perform Leeds. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 61. View | PDF |
| 62 | You Whores. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 62. View | PDF |
| 63 | European Circle, Grey Painting. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 63. View | PDF |
| 64 | Morally or Aesthetically Offensive. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 64. View | PDF |
| 65 | The Thin Grey Line. Text on Draw A Circle. Penkiln Burn Poster 65. |
| 65 | Draw a Circle. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 65. |
| 65 | Market Forces. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 65. View | PDF |
| 66 | Whore. 2002. Penkiln Burn Poster 66. Penkiln Burn. There were 100 of these posters printed all were destroyed as they had the wrong mobile phone number on them. |
| 67 | Open Manifesto Fly Poster. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 67. View | PDF |
| 68 | Liberty Line. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 68. View | PDF |
| 69 | 20,000 Fractions. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 69. View | PDF |
| 70 | Soup Recipe. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 70. View | PDF |
| 71 | Sledgehammers. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 71. View | PDF |
| 72 | Take A Map Of Anywhere. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 72. View | PDF |
| 73 | Cake Circle. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 73. View | PDF |
| 74 | Cake Recipe. 2003. Penkiln Burn Poster 74. View | PDF |
| 75 | Live In Lincoln. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 75. View | PDF |
| 76 | Live In Derby. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 76. View | PDF |
| 77 | Live in Bedford. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 77. View | PDF |
| 78 | Get Your Haircut. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 78. View | PDF |
| 79 | For The Good Of Mankind. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 79. View | PDF |
| 80 | Make A Commitment. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 80. View | PDF |
| 81 | Penkiln Burn Site Notice. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 81. View | PDF |
| 82 | We All Have A Kettle. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 82. View | PDF |
| 83 | Black Star. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 83. View | PDF |
| 84 | You Whores WARNING. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 84. View | PDF |
| 85 | Welcome to The Curfew Tower. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 85. View | PDF |
| 86 | Score 1 Drive. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 86. This poster has been deleted. The score Drive now appears on PB Poster 130 and is numbered Score 3. |
| 87 | Live In Barnet. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 87. View | PDF |
| 88 | Welcome To Belfast. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 88. View | PDF |
| 89 | Welcome to Kingston-Upon-Hull. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 89. View | PDF |
| 90 | Top 100. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 90. Walbaum View | PDF |
| 91 | Live Outpost. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 91. View | PDF |
| 92 | Take one tin of Drummond's International Grey. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 92. The instructions in this poster were to be carried out across Copenhagen in 2004. Saddly the event did not happen. But hopefuly one day it will. View | PDF |
| 93 | Score 2 Scale. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 93. This Score and poster has been deleted. View | PDF |
| 94 | Score 7. Collaborate. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 94. |
| 95 | Score 4 Delete. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 95. This poster and score has been deleted |
| 96 | Score 5 Listen. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 96. This poster has been deleted. The score Listen now appears on PB Poster 162 and is numbered Score 319. |
| 97 | Score 3 Chant. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 97. This poster and score has been deleted. |
| 98 | Score 7. Chose. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 98. This poster has been deleted. The score Listen now appears on PB Poster 163 and is numbered Score 320. |
| 99 | Score 8. Climb. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 99. This poster has been deleted. The score Climb now appears on PB Poster 133 and is numbered Score 6. |
| 100 | Score 9 Park. 2004. Penkiln Burn Poster 100. This score and poster have now been deleted. |
| 101 | Score 10. Observe. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 101. This poster has now been deleted. The score Observe now appears on PB Poster 137. |
| 102 | Constructing A Soupline. 2005. Penkiln Burn Poster 102. View | PDF |
| 103 | Penkiln Burn Site Notice 2. 2005. Penkiln Burn Poster 103. View | PDF |
| 104 | 17 Scores. 2005. Penkiln Burn Poster 104. View | PDF |
| 105 | Estonian Soup Line. 2005. Penkiln Burn Poster 105. View | PDF |
| 106 | The Open Manifesto's Hot 100. 2005. Penkiln Burn Poster 106. View | PDF |
| 107 | Peter Richards Is The Winner. 2005. Penkiln Burn Poster 107. View | PDF |
| 108 | No Music Day Exists. 2005. Penkiln Burn Poster 108. The text on this poster no longer parallels the thoughts of its author. View | PDF |
| 112 | To Make Money By Flogging Posters. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 112. View | PDF |
| 113 | To Make Money By Flogging Paintings. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 113. View | PDF |
| 123 | My Death (Russian). 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 123. View | PDF |
| 124 | Dan Remmell Is The Winner. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 124. View | PDF |
| 125 | I Challenge You (Liverpool). 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 125. View | PDF |
| 126 | All Recorded Music (Russian). 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 126. View | PDF |
| 127 | Score 6. Age (Russian). 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 127. View | PDF |
| 128 | Score 1. Imagine. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 128. View | PDF |
| 129 | Score 2. Instigate. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 129. View | PDF |
| 130 | Score 3 Drive. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 130. View | PDF |
| 131 | Score 4 Age. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 131. View | PDF |
| 132 | Score 5 Perform. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 132. View | PDF |
| 133 | Score 6 Climb. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 133. View | PDF |
| 134 | Score 7 Collaborate. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 134. View | PDF |
| 135 | Score 8 Take. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 135. View | PDF |
| 136 | Score 9 Welcome. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 136. View | PDF |
| 137 | Score 10 Observe. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 137. View | PDF |
| 138 | Score 11 Combine. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 138. View | PDF |
| 139 | Score 12 Cast. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 139. View | PDF |
| 140 | Score 13 Cellebrate. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 140. View | PDF |
| 141 | Score 14 Open. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 141. View | PDF |
| 142 | Score 15 Debate. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 142. View | PDF |
| 143 | Score 16 Complement. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 143. View | PDF |
| 144 | Score 17 Score. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 144. View | PDF |
| 145 | Score 42 Rev. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 145. View | PDF |
| 146 | No Mission Statement. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 146. View | PDF |
| 147 | Score 80 Hokusai Motion. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 147. View | PDF |
| 148 | No Music Day Exist. 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 148. Since the making of this posters it has been decided that No Music Day would only exist for five years - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 & 2009 View | PDF |
| 149 | Warning (Harry Smith Remixed). 2006. Penkiln Burn Poster 149. To know more about what the text on this poster is going on about click here. View | PDF |
| 150 | Layer. 2007. Penkiln Burn Poster 150. What was proposed on this poster was abandoned after some months and the painting refered to in the poster has been repainted over with the words WORLD TOUR. View | PDF |
| 151 | Printed and Pasted. 2007. Penkiln Burn Poster 151. As with PB Poster 151, what was proposed on this poster was abandoned after some months and the painting refered to in the poster has been repainted over with the words WORLD TOUR. View | PDF |
| 156 | The17 is a Choir. 2007. Penkiln Burn Poster 156. View | PDF |
| 157 | Score 317 Repeat. 2007. Penkiln Burn Poster 157. There are two versions of this poster. It is the same score on each poster but with one sublte difference. The first one starts with the line Choose A City. The second one starts with the line Go To Derby. View | PDF |
| 158 | Score 318 Consider. 2007. Penkiln Burn Poster 158. The score on this poster is to be performed across the USA as part of The17's WORLD TOURView | PDF |
| 161 | Open Manifesto Notice (Spanish). 2007. Penkiln Burn Poster 161. View | PDF |
| 162 | Score 319 Listen. 2007. Penkiln Burn Poster 162. View | PDF |
| 163 | Score 320 Choose. 2007. Penkiln Burn Poster 163. View | PDF |
| 165 | Curt & Dave Are The Winners. 2007. Penkiln Burn Poster 165. View | PDF |
| 166 | Score 321 Show. 2007. Penkiln Burn Poster 166. View | PDF |
| 168 | No Music Day NOTICE/AVISO in Portuguese. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 168. View | PDF |
| 169 | Specifications For All 25 Penkiln Burn Paintings. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 169. View | PDF |
| 170 | How To Be An Artist 1970 - 1995. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 170. View | PDF |
| 171 | How To Be An Artist 1998 - 2008. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 171. View | PDF |
| 172 | Numerous, Various, Mixed & Limitless. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 172. View | PDF |
| 173 | Silent Protest. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 173. This is a newer simpler poster for the Silent Protest cards. View | PDF |
| 174 | Your Wildest Dream. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 174. View | PDF |
| 175 | Your Darkest Thought. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 175. View | PDF |
| 176 | The Intercontinental Twinning Association Exists. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 176. View | PDF |
| 177 | Birth, Marriage & Death. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 177. View | PDF |
| 178 | Slice Through Derby. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 178. View | PDF |
| 179 | Meaning of Music. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 179. View | PDF |
| 180 | Score 324 Nightclubbing. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 180. See World TourView | PDF |
| 181 | Score 325 North V South. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 181. See World TourView | PDF |
| 182 | Score 326 Stop. 2008. Penkiln Burn Poster 182. View | PDF |
| 183 |
Score 327 Divide & Combine. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 183.
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| 184 | Score 328 Surround. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 184. See World TourView | PDF |
| 185 | World Tour NOTICE. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 185. See World TourView | PDF |
| 186 | Surround Northampton Fishmarket. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 186. View | PDF |
| 187 | LISTEN Linz. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 187. View | PDF |
| 188 | Linz No Music Day 2009. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 188. View | PDF |
| 189 | ABOUT No Music Day. Penkiln Burn Poster 189. View | PDF |
| 189 | ABOUT No Music Day. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 189. View | PDF |
| 190 | Zugehort Linz. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 190. View | PDF |
| 191 | Der Tag Ohne Musik. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 191. View | PDF |
| 192 | WARUM Der Tag Ohne Musik. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 192. View | PDF |
| 193 | Score 329 Two Tribes. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 193. View | PDF |
| 194 | City-to-City. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 194. View | PDF |
| 195 | Coast-to-Coast. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 195. View | PDF |
| 196 | You & Me - Me & You. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 196. View | PDF |
| 197 | Everything will be new. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 197. View | PDF |
| 198 | SCORE 349. Destroy. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 198. View | PDF |
| 199 | All Recorded Music (Chinese). 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 199. The Chinese translation of All Recorded Music View | PDF |
| 200 | Score 1: Imagine (Chinese). 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 200. The Chinese translation of Score 1: Imagine View | PDF |
| 201 | Score 328: Surround (Chinese). 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 201. This is a Chinese translation of Score 328: Surround View | PDF |
| 202 | The One Hundred Questions. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 202. View | PDF |
| 203 | 10 Films to watch on No Music Day. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 203. View | PDF |
| 204 | 10 Things to do on Saint Cecilia's Day. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 204. View | PDF |
| 205 | No Music Day 2010. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 205. View | PDF |
| 206 | Tout Mizik Anrejistre. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 206. This is the Haitian Kreyòl translation of the All Recorded Music. View | PDF |
| 207 | MIZIK 1: Imajine W. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 207. This is the Haitian Kreyòl translation of SCORE 1: Imagine View | PDF |
| 208 | Die Aufgenommene Muzik. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 208. This is a German translation of All Recorded Music. View | PDF |
| 209 | Partitur 1: Stell Dir Vor. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 209. This is a German translation of SCORE 1: Imagine View | PDF |
| 210 | Toutes Les Musiques Enregistées. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 210. This is a French translation of the All Recorded Music. View | PDF |
| 211 | Partition 1: Imaginez. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 211. This is a French translation of Score 1: Imagine View | PDF |
| 214 | Wszystkie Nagrania Przeszły. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 214. This is a Polish translation of All Recorded Music View | PDF |
| 215 | Partytura 1: WYOBRAŹ SOBIE. 2009. Penkiln Burn Poster 215. This is the Polish translation of Score 1: Imagine View | PDF |
| 216 | All Inspelad Musik. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 216. This is the Swedish translation of All Recorded Music. View | PDF |
| 217 | 40 Poster In Stockholm. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 217. This is a posters promoting an action in Stockholm on 20 February 2010 View | PDF |
| 218 | Partitur 1: FÖRESTÄLL DIG. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 218. This is the Swedish translation of Score 1: IMAGINE. View | PDF |
| 219 | Partitur 1: FORSTILL DEG. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 219. This is the Norwegian translation of Score 1: IMAGINE View | PDF |
| 220 | All Innspilt Musikk. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 220. This is the Norwegian translation of All Recorded Music View | PDF |
| 221 | London Cake Circle: 2010. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 221. This poster exists to warn people of the construction of the London Cake Circle: 2010 View | PDF |
| 222 | Twinning: 2008 - 2012. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 222. This poster announces the Intercontinental Twinning Association's involvement with The17's Coast-to-Coast world tour. View | PDF |
| 223 | Louder & Louder. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 223. This is a score performed by The17 at the Roundhouse, London on 25 February 2010. The performance is/was lead by Bill Drummond. View | PDF |
| 224 | 20,000 Fractions (again). 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 224. This is the same as PB Poster 69 but with $20,000 replacing How To Be An Artist. This reflects the present title of the book, exhibition & perfromance. View | PDF |
| 225 | TÅRTCIRKELN. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 225. This is the Swedish translation of the PB Poster 73 How To Construct A Cake CircleView | PDF |
| 226 | TÅRTA RECEPT. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 226. This is the Swedish translation of the Penkiln Burn Cake Recipe first published in 2005 View | PDF |
| 227 | Gothenburg Cake Circle: 2010. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 227. View | PDF |
| 228 | DEN GÖTEBORGSKA TÅRTCIRKELN: 2010. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 228. This is the Swedish translation of the Gothenburg Cake Circle: 2010 - NOTICE View | PDF |
| 229 | DOAO JE KRAJ. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 229. This the Croatian translation of All Recorded Music View | PDF |
| 230 | Partitura 1: ZAMISLA. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 230. This is the Croatian translation of Score 1: IMAGINE View | PDF |
| 231 | Zaznamenaná hudba došla. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 231. This is the Czech translation of the poster All Recorded Music View | PDF |
| 232 | Partitura 1: Představ si. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 232. This is the Czech translation of Score 1: IMAGINE View | PDF |
| 233 | THA CEÒL CLÀRAICHTE. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 233. This is the Scottish Gaelic translation of All Recorded Music View | PDF |
| 234 | Sgòr 1: SAOIL. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 234. This if the Scottish Gaelic translation of Score 1: IMAGINE View | PDF |
| 235 | All Recorded Music (Russian). 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 235. View | PDF |
| 236 | Score 1: IMAGINE (RUSSIAN). 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 236. View | PDF |
| 237 | Toda Musica Grabada. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 237. This is the Guatemalan Spanish translation of the NOTICE All Recorded Music. View | PDF |
| 238 | Partitura 1: IMAGINA (Guatemalan). 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 238. This is the Guatemalan Spanish version of Score 1: IMAGINE View | PDF |
| 239 | Toda a Música Gravada. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 239. This is the Portuguese translation of the NOTICE All Recorded Music View | PDF |
| 240 | Partitura 1: IMAGINA. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 240. This is the Portuguese translation of Score 1: IMAGINE View | PDF |
| 241 | Score 358: TRANSLATE. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 241. View | PDF |
| 242 | The One Hundred Answers. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 242. View | PDF |
| 243 | SGÒR 8. THOIR. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 243. This is the Scottish Gaelic translation of Score 8: TAKE View | PDF |
| 244 | Partitura 1: IMMAGINA. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 244. This is the Italian translation of Score 1: IMAGINE View | PDF |
| 245 | Tutta La Musica Registrata. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 245. This is the Italian translation of the All Recorded Music poster. View | PDF |
| 246 | Go To Church. 2010. Penkiln Burn Poster 246. View | PDF |
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| 1 | FROM A SMELL OF SULPHUR IN THE WIND. 2002. Penkiln Burn Painting One. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This was the first of the Penkiln Burn paintings to be painted and the first painting to be painted by bill Drummond in 30 years. This painting exist to be a prop in the Performance/Sales Pitch How To Be An Artist. In this capacity it has been used 81 times. It has also hung in nine How To Be An Artist exhibitions . It has been repainted numerous times since 2002. This painting has also been photographed numerous times but not one suitable for here. |
| 2 | The17. 2006. Penkiln Burn Painting Two. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting is used used to promote the work of The17. View |
| 3 | FOR SALE - Drummond's International Grey. 2004. Penkiln Burn Painting Three. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting is used as an advert for tins of Drummond's International Grey. Yet to be photographed |
| 4 | Nov 21. 2005. Penkiln Burn Painting Four. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting acts as an icon for No Music Day. It is yet to be photographed. |
| 5 | IS GOD A CUNT?. 2002. Penkiln Burn Painting Five. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting has only been exhibited twice and both times it has caused too much reaction, Because of this it may not be shown again for some time. This painting has also been photographed numerous times but not yet by Tracey Moberly. |
| 6 | FOR SALE - Penkiln Burn Paintings. 2006. Penkiln Burn Painting Six. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the sale of replicas of the 25 Penkiln Paintings. It has not yet been photographed. |
| 7 | PREPARE TO DIE. 2003. Penkiln Burn Painting Seven. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the web site MyDeath.net. It is yet to be photographed. |
| 8 | TWIN. 2002. Penkiln Burn Painting Eight. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the work of The Intercontinental Twinning Association. This painting has yet to be photographed. |
| 9 | The Penkiln Burn. 2003. Penkiln Burn Painting Nine. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote The Penkiln Burn and everything associated with it. View |
| 10 | FOR SALE - Penkiln Burn Posters. 2006. Penkiln Burn Painting 10. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the sale of Penkiln Burn Posters. It has yet to be photographed. |
| 11 | GET YOUR HAIRCUT. 2004. Penkiln Burn Painting 11. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exist to promote getting your haircut in different barbers in different towns, cities and countries. View |
| 12 | OPEN. 2003. Penkiln Burn Painting 12. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the website for the Open Manifesto. View |
| 13 | PAINT. 2008. Penkiln Burn Painting 13. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the purpose of the Penkiln Burn Paintings View |
| 14 | STAY. 2003. Penkiln Burn Painting 14. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the artists residency in The Curfew Tower, Cushendall, N. Ireland. it is yet to be photographed. |
| 15 | ASK FOUR QUESTIONS. 2010. Penkiln Burn Painting 15. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote 100 QUESTIONS. it used to be DRAW A LINE but it has now been re-painted. It is yet to be photographed. |
| 16 | FOR SALE - One Thousand Sledgehammers. 2003. Penkiln Burn Painting 16. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the sale of, and potential damage done by, 1,000 sledgehammers. View |
| 17 | MAKE SOUP. 2003. Penkiln Burn Painting 17. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote The Soup Line. This painting is yet to be photographed. |
| 18 | GIVE. 2004. Penkiln Burn Painting 18. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the giving of 40 bunches of daffodils to complete strangers every year, for the rest of your life. This painting is yet to be photographed. |
| 19 | BAKE CAKE. 2003. Penkiln Burn Painting 19. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the constrcution of Cake Circles. This painting has not been photographed yet. |
| 20 | FOR SALE - Silent Protest Playing Cards. 2002. Penkiln Burn Painting 20. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the sale of Silent Protest playing cards. This painting has yet to be photographed. |
| 21 | YOU ME - ME YOU. 2009. Penkiln Burn Painting 21. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the job You & Me - Me & You. This painting has not been photographed yet. |
| 22 | City-to-City. 2009. Penkiln Burn Painting 22. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote The17's City-to-City world tour. Photograph of painting taken in Murlough Bay, N. Ireland. View |
| 23 | FOR SALE - 20,000 Fractions - One Dollar Each. 2003. Penkiln Burn Painting 23. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exists to promote the sail of 20,000 fractions of the the art work A Smell Of Sulphur In The Wind by Richard Long. This painting has yet to be photographed. View |
| 24 | Coast-to-Coast. 2009. Penkiln Burn Painting 24. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) Photograph of painting taken in Murlough Bay, N. Ireland. View |
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TO A SMELL OF MONEY UNDERGROUND. 2002. Penkiln Burn Painting 25. (1,910mm X 1,350mm) This painting exist to be a prop in the Performance/Sales Pitch How To Be An Artist. In this capacity it has been used 81 times. It has also hung in nine How To Be An Artist exhibitions. It has been repainted numerous times since 2002. This painting has also been photographed numerous times but not one suitable for here.
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