A Catalogue of Everything

Mounted board of costume designs and notes by Derek Jarman for the opera Don Giovanni, Sadler's Wells Opera, London Coliseum, August 21st 1968, moves to V&A East Storehouse. Image by Niall Hodson
  • Words Catherine Ince

What is an archive? The word typically conjures rows of shelving racks full of neat boxes containing paper documents, carefully categorised according to the logic of the institution, company or individual for which the repository is some kind of a record or authority on its subject. It may be where researchers pore over records in archive reading rooms and libraries for clues. Or perhaps it’s a dystopian scene from Terry Gilliam’s cult film Brazil (1985) that springs to mind. Whatever you imagine, the ‘archive’ is typically bountiful, highly organised, and an enticing gateway to the histories and memories contained within. But there are other possible definitions.For Andy Warhol, archiving

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