Chris Cook: graphite, oil and resin on aluminium

Surface

Full Colour

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

Surface: Land/Water and the Visual Arts

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Surface: Land/Water and the Visual Arts

publication date: 23 June 2005
ISBN 1-84150-936-1
paperback 234 x 174mm full colour
96 pages
£9.99

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