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Land/Water
and the Visual Arts
Six
contemporary artists reflect upon the theme of Surface
in relation to their own distinctive practices. They
consider ideas relating to surface as skin, as littoral
or coastal space, as history, and as fluid border between
conscious and unconscious. These contributions provide
a fascinating interface pattern of ideas and experiences
and illuminate creative method and curatorial strategy.
This
collection also includes a poem by Thomas A Clark written
especially for the symposium which took place in Exeter
in June 2004.
Contributors:
Iain Biggs, Christopher Cook, Susan Durgess, John Goto
Ingrid Pollard and Patricia Townsend
Edited
by Liz Wells
and Simon
Standing
Also
in this series: Change: Land/Water
and the Visual Arts |