Gavin Keeney

ZRC-SAZU
  •  16
    Works for Works, Book 2: “No Rights,” privileges works-based agency (praxis) in literary-artistic scholarship. The principal focus of the Franciscan-inspired embrace of a “no rights” status for works of literary-artistic scholarship is toward freeing both author and works from forms of technocratic determinism and neo-utilitarianism associated with regimes of intellectual property rights law and platform cultures. Engaging, and then dispensing with, the concept of “the artistic exception,” a hol…Read more
  • The Absolute
    with Amy Kellam
    Amicus Curiae 7 (2): 681-89. 2026.
    How to make the question and answer as One. How to make the life and the work the life-work. How to repair the broken centre? Three questions. They converge in and through what may be termed works-based agency: the immemorial, authorial force that resides in a work prior to its commodification, signalling its existence as prior art. This agency suggests the presence of the Absolute, long absent from cultural discourse other than as "presence as absence." “The Absolute” was inspired by Roberto Ca…Read more
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    Avant-gardes
    Zenodo. 2025.
    Preliminary research on the Edition of One (EO1) project, "W(h)ither the Avant-garde?" Includes a report on the art-world ca.2006-2010.
  •  514
    Retrospective Gaze
    Substack. 2025.
    A selection of documents, texts, and archival records, with links, summarizing a sustained critical engagement with the art world and academia, through essays, reviews, etc., and inclusive of garden design, architecture, film, photography, fashion, performance art, music, and opera … They begin in New York, New York, in the early 2000s, and then become embedded in various aspects of PhD studies concerning visual agency, postdoctoral research projects concerned with a study of intellectual proper…Read more
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    Radical Diagrammatics
    Substack. 2025.
    A re-mapping of cultural production in light of the emergence of a form-of-life for works …
  •  423
    Forget IPR (+ OA + CC)
    Zenodo. 2024.
    An argument for the abolition of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and a step into the wild blue yonder – i.e., beyond Open Access (OA) and Creative Commons (CC) protocols. The “Introduction,” prior to “Paralogisms for Artist-scholars” utilizes an almost Pater-esque aesthetic deployment of time-senses and verb tenses that also resembles the doubled subjective states of Derridean exposition, but actually opens on to theologically inflected re-considerations of the generative nature of gramma.
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    Illuminated Mirrors and “No Rights”
    International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 37 (4): 1369-1387. 2024.
    Illuminated Mirrors and “No Rights” concerns the peregrinations of El Greco, from Crete to Spain, and various influences acquired along the way. The primary argument is that El Greco suffered a double exile: 1/ voluntary exile from Crete; and 2/ involuntary exile from Renaissance art and its humanist biases. As such, much of the art-historical record is a confused and often-doctored record of El Greco’s manufactured persona—i.e., he is not assimilable to the usual categories of art and art histo…Read more
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    Reading Symbolic Capital
    Medium. 2024.
    A summary of issues related to symbolic capital, authorial presences, and intellectual property rights, and the necessity of finding a way out of 500-600 years of capitalist exploitation of the knowledge commons.
  •  680
    An argument for the elective abolition of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). The premise is that IPR law is a form of slavery to Capital, for authors and for artists. The ontological reduction of IPR is part and parcel of the "Proof of Concept" phase for a PhD dissertation project, dating to September 2021, entitled Works for Works: "No Rights".
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    The Debauched Commons: A Dark Parable
    International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (5): 2115-2132. 2023.
    ‘The Debauched Commons: A Dark Parable’ summarizes issues regarding intellectual property rights and immaterial culture through a nuanced reading of how First Nations Peoples worldwide have been forced by forms of neoliberal-capitalist exploitation of the knowledge commons to ring-fence and/or commodify their lived traditions, in many cases dating back 100,000 years and clearly predating any and all Western (First World) concepts of ownership. The intention of the structuralist-inspired reading …Read more
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    That Sinking Feeling
    A La Luz. 2022.
    Review of an exhibition held at Ca' Pisani, Venice, Italy, May 28-July 7, 2022.
  •  26
    C’est la CEPT: Archiving the Archive
    with Ishita Jain and Harsh Bhavsar
    In Sharmistha Saha Ashutosh Potdar (ed.), Performance Making and the Archive. 2022.
    C’est la CEPT (a.k.a. “Emptiness within Emptiness”) as open-ended, performance-based cinematic project grounded in ambient architectural and scenographic utility, utilizes a semi-abandoned building (badminton court) in Ahmedabad, India, origin of the School of Architecture (c.1962), later CEPT University, for a polemical and tragi-comic investigation of the vagaries of institutional memory, inclusive of intentional repressions. The pseudo-psychoanalytical prospects of the project question whethe…Read more
  •  533
    Press Release for Works for Works, Book 1: Useless Beauty (Punctum Books, 2022)
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    Many of the following literary-critical texts (not all quite conventional “long-form” essays) originally appeared on the Landscape Agency New York website, LANY Archive-Grotto, on the web portal Geocities, between the years 1997 and 2008 – i.e., over a period of roughly ten years. Versions of some were published in various journals, academic or otherwise. In re-presenting them here, the intention is to trace a proverbial “red thread” that crosses the entirety of the work, arguably what might be …Read more
  •  92
    Political Economies of "The Commons": Epigraphs to Nothing
    with David S. Jones and Owen O'Carroll
    In Francisco Javier Carrillo & Cathy Garner (eds.), City Preparedness for Climate Crisis: A Multidisciplinary Approach, Edward Elgar. pp. 319-30. 2021.
    “Noverim me, noverim te.” – Saint Augustine, Confessions, 10.1.1. (397-400 AD). What would and will an urban commons look like that is slowly and incrementally being re-socialized? How would that affect urban planning “now” and in times of crisis? How do we prepare for the likelihood of rolling similar crises with an eye on returning the urban commons to citizens? There is the old adage that under capitalism, risk is always socialized and profit is always privatized. We are seeing it now, under …Read more
  •  72
    Next to Nothing: Psychogeography and the "Film Essay"
    In Igea Troiani & Suzanne Ewing (eds.), Visual Research Methods in Architecture, Intellect. pp. 204-17. 2020.
    The idea of the “film essay,” from Alexandre Astruc to Harun Farocki, concerns arguments for and/or against cinema and its truth-telling apparatuses. For example, as discordant and often-dark elegy for themes present in everyday cultural criticism, yet themes often eclipsed by rationalist and neo-positivist biases, the subjective states of the “film essay” hold considerable promise toward new visual methodologies or procedures for psychogeographical inquiry in landscape-architectural discourse –…Read more
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    Brooklyn Buzz (edited book)
    with Gaia Light, Alessandro Cosmelli, James Wellford, and Marion Durand
    Damiani. 2012.
    An extended visual exploration of Brooklyn and its inhabitants viewed from a bus window frame. The project was conceived as a symbolic photographic portrait of America in this specific time of history, a time of transition and transformation deeply affected by the global economic crisis and its consequences on society, politics and culture.
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    This two-part, semi-gothic literary essay seeks a provisional definition of “benevolent capital” and a working description of types of artistic and scholarly work that have no value for Capital as such. The paradox observed is that such works may actually appeal to a certain aspect of Capital, insofar as present-day capitalism has within it forms of pre-modern political economy that may actually save Capital from its mad rush toward self-immolation.
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    This two-part, semi-gothic literary essay seeks a provisional definition of “benevolent capital” and a working description of types of artistic and scholarly work that have no value for Capital as such. The paradox observed is that such works may actually appeal to a certain aspect of Capital, insofar as present-day capitalism has within it forms of pre-modern political economy that may actually save Capital from its mad rush toward self-immolation.
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    Agent Intellect and Black Zones
    P2p Foundation. 2018.
    This essay addresses arguments regarding the “place” or “non-place” in which ideas originate and whether they are wholly transcendental, wholly contingent, or a combination of transcendental and contingent. Far from a resuscitation or recitation of Medieval scholastic disputations, the essay seeks to situate these untimely concerns in the context of spent discursive and ideological systems that support capitalist exploitation of the knowledge commons, exploitation only made possible because of a…Read more
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    No-media: Against the Coming Singularity
    Contemporary Aesthetics 14. 2016.
    A summary of the possible persistence of so-called useless humanistic research against the diktat of the Edufactory, the essay “No-media – Against the Coming Singularity” problematizes the complex field of forces and factors currently leading the life of universities toward the servicing of reduced aspirations for scholarship in an ultra-monetized society – plus neo-liberal academia’s penchant for the manufacturing of events and reputations at the expense of impersonal intellectual inquiry prope…Read more
  •  87
    A critique of neo-liberal academia and platform cultures, Knowledge, Spirit, Law: Book 2, The Anti-capitalist Sublime closes the "Knowledge, Spirit, Law" project (2014-2016). The project included the conclusion of PhD studies in Australia, in 2014, and subsequent post-doctoral activities in Europe and the USA, 2014-2016.
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    Co-authored research paper written with José Vela Castillo on the subject of Pablo Román's wall of 1,000 images, Vienna, 2013. “Vienna” or “The Wall” is an ongoing project by architect/artist Pablo Román that, upon its completion, will consist of the round number of 1,000 images taped onto an off-white wall. One of the many walls he has designed/produced in the past months (architectural or otherwise), its elementary condition is at the same time enhanced and diminished by its very presence as w…Read more
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    An essay on the inescapable return of the subject despite all attempts to banish subjectivity from avant-garde architectural practice.
  •  35
    America’s Other: Voyage(s) to the People
    In Gaia Light, Alessandro Cosmelli, James Wellford, Marion Durand & Gavin Keeney (eds.), Brooklyn Buzz, Damiani. 2012.
    An essay regarding photo-reconnaissance conducted through a bus window while traveling around the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
  •  30
    Linnaeus’ Gaze
    In Hatry Heide (ed.), Not a Rose, Charta. pp. 48-50. 2012.
    An oblique critique of taxonomic botany and the spectral beauty of plants with no names.
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    Left-wing Melancholies
    In Lozanovska Mirjana (ed.), Cultural Ecology: New Approaches to Culture, Architecture and Ecology, Deakin University. pp. 106-11. 2013.
    “Speak to it, Horatio. Thou art a scholar.” –Shakespeare, Hamlet With the recent passing of the world’s “best-known unknown filmmaker,” Chris Marker, it is axiomatic that left-wing melancholy now includes the ongoing loss of previously lost causes – a paradox that suggests the true address of all lost causes worth defending is a strange confluence of past and futural states, as one state. This double loss as gain is also the primary mark of the “landscape” of pessimistic optimism that also denot…Read more
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    Visual Agency in Art and Architecture
    Dissertation, Deakin University. 2014.
    A 37,641-word exegesis for thesis "sur travaux". Includes: Research methodology; "Expositions des textes"; Paralogisms for scholars; Conference, exhibition, and research tour details and itineraries. PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) – Deakin University – 2011-2014 – Thesis by Publication (“sur travaux”): “Visual Agency in Art and Architecture” – Two monographs: Dossier Chris Marker: The Suffering Image (2012); and Not-I/Thou: The Other Subject of Art and Architecture (2014) – Two curated, multimedia g…Read more