Part of an experimental artists' bookwork which explores an alternative 'psychographic' approach to creative visual research through considering responses to patterns, traces and residual forms as opposed to looking at examples of the same. It is an attempt to liberate and empower young creative thinkers and makers to shift from familiarity. We have developed an alternative approach to photographic image making and the bookwork will contain a series of photographic plates that collect traces of presence, four original short texts a series of artworks embedded into the texts. The book will be launched at the new Towner Gallery, toured with the Centre for Fine Print at UWE. It will be an artwork and will not be sold for profit although origin...
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This book will explore how artists’ ideas might be described in an overtly emotional and demonstrati...
Part of an experimental artists' bookwork which explores an alternative 'psychographic' approach to ...
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This article introduces experimental artists' books created in the interstices between technology an...
Computer prints have long been viewed as final products. All the work was traditionally completed on...
Artist's book is very interesting independent work of art, that has developed with other contemporar...
"[...] Through interviews with more than 40 key artists, this book explores a diverse group of curio...
Since 2010, we have witnessed an exponential increase worldwide in the number of non-fiction books f...
The exhibition featured the book publication, CHAOS: A Co-Creation, and a large print of one of the ...
This book will explore how artists’ ideas might be described in an overtly emotional and demonstrati...
Part of an experimental artists' bookwork which explores an alternative 'psychographic' approach to ...
The work Velleity is an installation of photographs presented on the gallery wall along with a photo...
The content of this artists’ book comes from a series of conversations held with individuals at Leed...
All This Stuff: Archiving the Artist explores the documentation of the creative process. From their ...
There is a renewed interest in the relationship of photography and the artist’s book, both as a work...
Curatorial Rationale: New Media artwork has moved beyond the recorded mediums of photography and fil...
Many adults and children may recognize Maurice Sendak’s children’s book Where the Wild Things Are, b...
My research aims to: advance the understanding of Singaporean society through the creation of autoet...
This article introduces experimental artists' books created in the interstices between technology an...
Computer prints have long been viewed as final products. All the work was traditionally completed on...
Artist's book is very interesting independent work of art, that has developed with other contemporar...
"[...] Through interviews with more than 40 key artists, this book explores a diverse group of curio...
Since 2010, we have witnessed an exponential increase worldwide in the number of non-fiction books f...
The exhibition featured the book publication, CHAOS: A Co-Creation, and a large print of one of the ...
This book will explore how artists’ ideas might be described in an overtly emotional and demonstrati...