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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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Bernadette Buckley, Doreen Massey and Steven Bode
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ISBN 1 90427 010 7
PRICE £10.00
An English Journey is a combined book and DVD project by the artist Andrew Cross. Published to coincide with his new video and photographic exhibition 3 hours from here it casts a typically adroit and observant eye over the changing face of the English landscape and road transport network. Following the route (from Southampton to the North West of England) followed by J.B. Priestley in his original 1930s English Journey, it closes in on that increasingly ubiquitous mainstay of the contemporary English road, the long-distance container lorry.
Featuring essays by the renowned social historian and geographer Doreen Massey, and by project curators Steven Bode and Bernadette Buckley, this beautifully designed small-format publication also incorporates extracts from Priestley's original text. The accompanying DVD includes a special interactive and extended version of Cross's video record of the journey, 3 hours from here.
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Sean Cubitt and Shirley MacWilliam
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ISBN 190427 009 3
PRICE £12.95
Produced to coincide with a major new video and sound installation, Atlas, launching at Chisenhale Gallery in London in June 2004, this publication represents the first extensive overview of twenty years of Andrew Stones' video and mixed media work. Looking back over a prolific career that follows a line through the early days of UK video art to the artist's recent conceptual explorations of leading-edge science and technology, it showcases several new video and photographic pieces produced at restricted-access scientific institutions around the globe. Informed by three newly commissioned texts, and tracing a path through an impressive back-catalogue of visual and documentary material, this intelligently designed monographic publication draws out the depths and the subtleties of Stones' evocative and multifaceted practice.
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