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84 pages
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24cm x 16cm
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Published in London, 2021
Oof magazine believes that “football is the quintessential communal experience”, achieving with ease the elusive goal of art: to make people feel.
In this issue:
- Scottish artist Trackie McLeod talks about using football to question issues of masculinity
- Writer Paula Akpan looks at the contemporary racial dynamics of Donald Rodney’s depiction of John Barnes
- Rosemary Waugh talks to performance artist Rosa-Johan Uddoh about her artwork-slash-football match that tackles capitalism