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Ergin Cavusoglu
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ISBN 1-9042-7022-0
PRICE £17.50
Taking its cue from his six-screen installation 'Point of Departure', this lavishly illustrated publication extends its horizon to Cavusoglu's growing portfolio of multi-screen pieces, tracing connections within a subtle and evocative body of work that often pivots around the notion of a journey but always exudes a vibrant and poetic spirit of place.
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Adam Chodzko
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ISBN 0 95386 347 6
PRICE £9.95
'Plans and Spells' places this recent work within the context of Adam Chodzko's highly individual artistic oeuvre. Richly illustrated with colour plates throughout, and featuring four newly commissioned texts which range widely across Chodzko's career, this publication presents an illuminating portrait of one of the most singular and distinctive bodies of work in contemporary British art.
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Marcus Coates, Tacita Dean, Alec Finlay, Alexander and Susan Maris, Guy Moreton, Simon Pope
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ISBN 978-1-904270-24-9
PRICE £12.00
To mark the midway point of Waterlog, an accompanying publication coincides with the Lincoln staging of the project. Waterlog: Journeys Around an Exhibition charts the course of the project so far and strikes out to pursue parallel paths and open up further lines of enquiry
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1, 32, 170, Louise Scullion
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ISBN 978-1-904270-27-0
PRICE £12.00
A record of a long-running visual arts project that took place at venues across the east of England between 2004 and 2007, Silicon Fen considers how landscape in general (and the East Anglian landscape in particular) has been both affected and reflected by technology. Immersing themselves in the distinctive history and topography of the region, whose remote, almost desolate vistas belie the complex nature of its substantially man-made environment, the participating artists (Suky Best, Susan Collins, Dalziel + Scullion, Annabel Howland, Stephen Hughes and TNWK) contribute works that capture the unique character of the Fenland landscape and whose facility with digital forms of image-making brings their subject into sharper focus.
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Matthew Cornford
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ISBN 0 95386 343 3
PRICE £12.00
'Childhood's End' documents the conception and execution of the film installation of the same name by artists Mathew Cornford and David Cross. With the assistance of a military fighter jet (to which a film camera was attached) piloted by a retired Air Vice-Marshal, Cornford & Cross produced a film of the jet describing an 'anarchy' symbol in the skies above Cranfield airbase in Bedfordshire. This large format publication, illustrated throughout with colour and black and white photographs, includes an extensive interview with the artists about the piece and its relation to their earlier projects.
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