Essays by Steven Bode, Chris Darke, Claire Doherty and Simon Harvey
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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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Sally O'Reilly, Julie Henry and Steven Bode
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ISBN 1 90427 002 6
PRICE £6.95
This is the first monographic survey of Julie Henry's work, focussing in particular on five of video and photographic pieces produced between 1999 and 2002. Moving from provincial dancehalls to the terraces of football grounds, and from contemporary video-game whiz kids to aficionados of 1970s pub-sports, Henry's work documents and celebrates the subcultures and rituals of those who live to play hard far beneath the radar of celebrity endorsements and corporate sponsorship. This large-format, lavishly illustrated colour publication includes two essays as well as Henry's own observations on each of the pieces.
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Steven Bode, Brian Dillon, Matthew Hollis, Robert Macfarlane, Jeremy Millar, George Szirtes
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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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Giuliana Bruno. Interview by Mary Horlock
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ISBN 1 90427 011 5
PRICE £20.00
This striking, extensively illustrated publication offers a unique visual record of Jane and Louise Wilson's major multi-screen installation 'A Free and Anonymous Monument' perhaps the artists' most impressive work to date and arguably the most ambitious and adventurous film and video work for a gallery ever staged in Great Britain. Complete with numerous full-colour images of its premier exhibition at Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, the book showcases a parallel series of is further embellished with a wide-ranging keynote essay by acclaimed art and architectural historian Giuliana Bruno, and also incorporates an interview with the artists by writer and curator Mary Horlock.
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Steven Bode and Sophie Howarth. Interview by Simon Willmoth
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ISBN 0 95386 344 1
PRICE £9.95
Decoy consists of a series of digital paintings in which subtly evolving fractal landscapes are combined with photographic images of the views of the grounds of various National Trust properties. This book reflects on the politics of landscape, construction and ownership and draws heavily on works by painters such as Gainsborough and Poussin as well as the landscape designers Humphrey Repton and 'Capability' Brown.
Essays by Sophie Howarth and Steven Bode. Interview by Simon Willmoth
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