Carrier bags

What we have been calling “bags in bags”. These are containers, holding things together. Just as a ‘website’ also holds things together. In a way I view both a website as a bag as a ‘carrier' bag’ for Sands' ongoing body of work and the archiving / holding together of it (a way of 'self-archiving'). – RR.

Typology name inspired by Ursula K. Le Guin’s text ‘The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction.’


Listings connecting to the sub typology “Carrier bags” (3)



Image of Studio object

Photographer: Radna Rumping

  • Catalog No.
  • 01668-2021-MaPi-MakingInGoodCompany02
  • Title
  • Making In Good Company
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • 93 phone snapshots
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).

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Image of Studio object

Photographer: Radna Rumping

  • Catalog No.
  • 01669-2021-MaPi-MakingInGoodCompany03
  • Title
  • Making In Good Company
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • 93 phone snapshots
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).

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Image of Studio object

Photographer: Megan Hoetger

  • Catalog No.
  • 01741-2021-MaPi-MakingInGoodCompany75
  • Title
  • Making In Good Company
  • Dimensions
  • Variable
  • Materials
  • 93 phone snapshots
  • Object Location
  • Digital

  • Technical Notes

Date: 22 February-5 March, 2021. Location: mistral, Amsterdam (Pakhuis Wilhelmina).


  • Reflection Notes

“An assortment of Carrier Bags (MH and SMW would know what was inside, for RR and HH it would still be surprise, that they slowly figured out through interactions with visitors during the exhibition).” – RR.

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