Huey Copeland

Of the numerous concepts that have emerged from Michel de Certeau’s The Practice of Everyday Life (1980), few have had more productive afterlives than his formulation of the tactic: “a way of operating,” of “making do” practiced by the urban masses he describes as “invisible.”
Portrait of Huey Copeland. Pencil on paper by Phong Bui. From a photo by Meta Rose Torchia.

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