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Tatton Park Biennial 2008 catalogue

 

2008

Tatton Park Biennial 2008

Catalogue

illustrations of all the artists' works with with articles by Sally O'Reilly, Giles Waterfield and Sam Youd.  Edited by Danielle Arnaud & Jordan Kaplan

 

Published by Tatton Park

 

ISBN: 978-0-9558721-1-2

112 pages full colour

 

£12.00 + £2.50pp Add to cart

Simeon Nelson Cryptosphere

 

2008

Cryptosphere : Simeon Nelson
Developed and curated by Jordan Kaplan, Cryptosphere is the first artist residency to be held by the Royal Geographical Society, with the Institute of British Geographers.

 

Published by Parabola

 

ISBN: 987-0-9558721-0-5

64 pages with 28 illustrations  5 in full colour

 

£12.00 + £2.50pp Add to cart

 

2007

Little Savages : Tessa Farmer

In June 2007, Farmer began a residency with the Natural History Museum. Working with experts from a variety of specialisations within the Department of Entomology, has devoted much of her research to the parasitic wasp, which habitually invades and devours other creatures in order to survive and prosper.  With texts by Danielle Arnaud, Bergit Arends, Stuart Hine, Gavin Broad and Jane Neal.
 

Published by Parabola

 

ISBN: 0-9547617-9-0-1-6

Hardback 48 pages with 30 illustrations  26 in colour

 

£6.00 + £2.50pp Add to cart
2006

Another Land : Nicky Coutts

A publication on Nicky Coutts' new photographic work: the re-presentation of three of Hieronymus Bosch's triptychs, with texts by David Burrows, Joseph Leo Koerner, Anita Phillips and John Stezaker.
 

Published by Danielle Arnaud contemporary art and Mantis Press

 

ISBN: 0-9540658-1-6

48pages with 23 illustrations  3 gate fold + poster wrapper

£10.00 + £2.50pp Add to cart
2006

Repatriating the Ark : 10 artists respond to the Tradescants' cabinet of curiosities or 'Ark' which formed the core of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford and is now brought back to its origins in Lambeth.

 

Artists: Rieko Akatsuka  Holly Antrum  Faye Claridge  Jo Coupe  Tessa Farmer  Andrea Gregson  Tania Kovats  Uriel Orlow  Paulette Phillips  Michael Samuels

Texts: Arthur MacGregor  Andrea Phillips  Jennifer Potter  Peg Rawes  Jordan Kaplan  Danielle Arnaud  Victoria Preston  Eliza Williams  Karen McCarthy

ISBN: 0-9547617-5-8

48 pages with 23 illustrations  10 in colour

£6.00 + £2.00pp Add to cart
2005

CLOUD & VISION : William Blake in Lambeth

David Burrows,  Brian Catling,  Tracy Chevalier,  Phil Coy,  Polly Gould,  Andy Harper,  Tim Heath,  Jon Newman,  Michael Phillips,  Manuela Ribadeneira,  Annie Whiles and Sarah Woodfine
 

Texts by Michael Phillips, Jon Newman, Tim Heath, Tracy Chevalier with descriptions of the artist's works inspired by Blake’s images and texts produced between 1790 and 1800

 

42 pages with 18 illustrations  9 in colour

£5.00 + £2.00pp Add to cart
2004

INFALLIBLE

In Search of the Real George Eliot

Edited by Roxy Walsh

What stories do you think about whilst looking at art?

And whose voice is speaking?

 

This is a book of new fiction written in response to contemporary visual art set alongside transcripts and images of work by the artists who inspired it.  It is an exploration of relationships between visual and written fictions, full of tangents and digressions, and of biographies imagined, embroidered and real.  This book celebrates consonances between art writing and practice, and the pleasures of the fallible.

 

INFALLIBLE, In Search of the Real George Eliot is a project exploring aspects of fiction in contemporary art.  These stories and texts have been written in response to a series of exhibitions and a website.  The exhibitions included video, sculpture, painting, drawing, photography and text. The illustrations in this book are not necessarily of works that were in the exhibitions, but are by the same artists.

 

www.infallible.org.uk

 

Linda Aloysius   Lisa Appignanesi   Jordan Baseman   Nicholas Blincoe Le Ecole de Burrows et Bob Smith   Jon Cairns   Cullinan + Richards  Artlab Julia Darling   Volker Eichelmann/Roland Rust    Mark Fairnington  Paul Flannery   Maureen Freely    Tony Halliday   Nicky Hirst  Brigitte Jurack   Ian Kiaer   Sara Mackillop   Duncan McLaren  Mary Madden   Fabian Peake   João Penalva   Adrian Rifkin   Rommi Smith  Rob Stone   Annika Sundvik   Eve Sussman    Roxy Walsh   Ralph Wolf

 

ARTicle Press

ISBN 1 873352 83 2

£7.99 + £2.00pp Add to cart
2004

Heather & Ivan Morison
Foundation and Empire

 

A catalogue of the artist's work to date including their illustrated science fiction novel Devine Vessel written while travelling on a cargo vessel from Shanghai to New Zealand.

Contributions by Michelle Cotton, Morgan Falconer, Emily Marsden, Adrian Plant, Nigel Prince, Cate Rimmer, Trevor Smith, Gilbert Vicario and Kaye Winwood.

 

Heather & Ivan Morison observe, collect and record the things they come into contact with, embracing chance encounters and seeking out subjects which are on the edge of daily life.  The everyday and the incidental, the unusual, the hidden and the unforeseen, all are considered without judgement and brought together in an attempt to provide insight, to investigate the things that surround us and to shed light on our place within these things. Stories interweave and new narratives emerge where once there were none, fictions and inventions surface where readings were perhaps once absent.  Interviews have been undertaken, objects collected and recordings made and by magnifying the peripheries and minutiae the artists attempt to begin a personal quest to develop an understanding of a larger scheme.

Foundation and Empire by Ivan & Heather Morison ISBN 1-873353-09-3-73-2 is published by Albion Press and produced with the support of Arts Council England, VIVID, UCE Birmingham, European Regional Development Fund, British Council and JC Decaux.

376 pages with 145 in colour

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2004

Tempered Ground   at the Museum of Garden History

Catalogue with essays by Eliza Williams, Catherine Heatherington, Dr Brent Elliott and Juliet Steyn

The 4th in the series of summer exhibitions at the museum, 2004’s show proposes collaborations between Head Gardeners and artists reflecting the many and varied roles and responses to the creation and maintenance of gardens in Britain. Establishing working dialogues with horticulturists, botanists, gardeners and caretakers, artists showing in this year’s exhibition include: Jo Addison, Anat Ben-David, Anna Best & Paul Whitty, David Blandy, Anna Boggon, Cleo Broda, David Cotterrell, Mark Edwards,  Alexa de Ferranti, Rose Frain, Chris Jones, Janice Kerbel, Andrea Liggins, Marie-France & Patricia Martin, Maslen & Mehra, Eline McGeorge, Mr & Mrs Ivan Morison, Simeon Nelson, Natacha Nisic, Lyndall Phelps, Claudia Pilsl, Abigail Reynolds and Emma Tod.

84 pages with 58 in colour

 

£7.00 + £2.00pp Add to cart
2003

The Impossible Project

The first book to chronicle the work of British artist David Cotterrell, The Impossible Project explores Cotterrell’s fascination with technology, politics and romance.

Cotterrell’s work often pushes the parameters of art and scientific discovery: playing with an acknowledged tradition of eccentric invention, he customises existing technologies to assert new use values. A practice divided between the gallery and the public realm, the differing demands of each intervention are reflected in Cotterrell’s sensitivity to site as both location and subject.

With an introductory essay from writer and curator Caryn Faure Walker and a preface from Niru Ratnam, The Impossible Project includes specially commissioned texts from a variety of practitioners, from architects and art theorists to political commentators and scientists, all investigating themes addressed by Cotterrell’s unique world view. Contributions are from Ziauddin Sardar (Writer and journalist), Claire Fox (Director, Institute of Ideas), Simon Biggs (Research Professor, Sheffield Hallam University and Artist), Kerstin Dautenhahn (Reader in Artificial Intelligence, University of Hertfordshire), Juliet Steyn (Theorist and Director, PEER), Richard  Appignanesi (Writer) and David Page (Page and Park Architects).

The Impossible Project ISBN 1-901033-73-2 is published by Black Dog Publishing and produced with the support of Danielle Arnaud contemporary art and the University of Hertfordshire.

 

£16.95 + £3.00pp Add to cart
Constellations

 

2003 Constellations - photographs by Sébastien Reuzé 

 

Sébastien Reuzé uses his talent, humour and a hint of derision to outwit our habitual ways of seeing the city of Brussels.  He projects us into his fiction through a kind of virtual restless wandering, where an insignificant event is all it takes to to pitch us into the imaginary realm - an event created by the insignificant act of taking a photograph.

 (after Jean-Louis Godefroid, Contretype)

72pages in full colour

 

£10 + £2.00pp Add to cart
Exhumed

2003 Exhumed at the Museum of Garden History

Orla Barry, Suky Best, Cleo Broda, Clare Bryan, Michael Buchanan, Lisa Cheung, David Cotterrell, Phil Coy, Pascal Dubois, Peter Dukes, Oona Grimes, Stephen Healy, Sophie Horton, Tom Humphreys, Sophie Lascelles, Lynne Marsh, Lisa Z. Morgan, Mr & Mrs Ivan Morison, Paulette Phillips, Kate Scrivener, Finlay Taylor, Adam Thompson, Shane Waltener and Sarah Woodfine

Featuring two commissioned essays from Tiffany Jenkins, Institute of Ideas, and Jon Newman, Lambeth Archives, which explore attitudes to death and the disposal of human remains from ethical, religious and historical perspectives. The book  also documents all commissioned artworks in the exhibition
64 pages with 24 full colour illustrations

£10 + £1.50pp Add to cart

Catalogues

Sarah Woodfine
Catalogue Pack
all 5 of Sarah Woodfine's Catalogues
  1 each of the catalogues for Perfume, Sarah Woodfine 1999 and 2000, In Splendid Isolation, Sarah Woodfine 2003 £19.00 + £4pp Add to cart
         
Perfume 1999 Catalogue
Glauce Cerveira  Georgie Hopton  Sarah Woodfine
30 pages with 12 illustrations (8 in colour) with a text by Marc Hulson
£5 + £1pp Add to cart
The Glass Border 1999 Catalogue
Lauren Bon Nicky  Coutts Nicky Hodge  Sophie Horton  Steve Mclaurin
Laura Malacart  Marie-France & Patricia Martin  Charlie Murphy
Effie Paleologou   Jacqueline Pennell  Gerry Smith  Clare Woods
24 pages with 12 b&w illustrations 
£3 + £1pp Add to cart
Sarah Woodfine 1999 Catalogue
12 pages with 12 b&w  illustrations and a text by Marc Hulson
£4 + £1pp Add to cart
Sarah Woodfine 2000 Catalogue
12 pages with 5 b&w illustrations and a text by Martin Herbert
£4 + £1pp Add to cart
zerO Culture
David Bate
2000 An image and text photo-fiction
24 pages with 10 b&w photographs and a text by Yve Lomax
£5 + £1pp Add to cart
Notes
Effie Paleologou
2000 Catalogue
24 pages with 10 b&w photographs and a text by Sacha Craddock
£4 + £1pp Add to cart
Nicky Hodge 2001 Plot on the Landscape - Catalogue
14 pages with 9 colour illustrations and a text by Nicky Coutts
£2 + £0.50pp Add to cart
Kwai Lau 2001 Catalogue
24 pages with 7 colour illustrations and a text by Anthony Spira
£3 + £1pp Add to cart
Fair Play 2002 Catalogue
Jananne Al-Ani  Ellen Bigge  Marion Coutts  Nick Coutts 
Alison Goldfrap & Anna Fox  Michael Guida & Mark Winstanley 
Ann Jones  Frances Kearney  Laura Malacart  Simon Moretti 
Effie Paleologou Maryrose Sinn Bettina von Zwehl

20 pages with 14 colour illustrations and a text by David Barrett
£5 + £1pp Add to cart
Mathématique 2002 Catalogue
Francis Cape  Peter Freeman  Judith Frost  Jane Harris  Richard Kirwan
Jiri Kratochvil  Ana Prada  Daniel Sturgis  Mark Titchner  Keith Tyson
12 pages with 10 colour illustrations and a text by John Tozer
£2 + £0.50pp Add to cart
In Splendid Isolation 2002 Catalogue (almost sold out!)
Helen Maurer and Sarah Woodfine
12 pages with 6illustrations (3 in colour) and an essay by Marco Livingstone
£6 + £1pp Add to cart
Deliberate Regression 2002 Catalogue
David Blandy Milena Dragicevic Tom Hunter Ivan Morison Maaike Schoorel Mindaugas Simkus Clara Ursitti Vita Zaman
16 pages with 8 colour illustrations and texts by Camilla Jalving and Shumon Basar
£2 + £0.50pp Add to cart
The Entangled Eye 2003 Catalogue
Rieko Akatsuka & Alexa de Ferranti, Nicky Coutts, Rachel Reupke, Adam Thompson
12 pages with 7 colour illustrations and essay in English and Japanese by Simon Grant
£2 + £1pp Add to cart
Paulette Phillips
The Secret Life of Criminals
2004 Catalogue
24 pages in full colour with essay by Janna Graham
£4 + £1pp Add to cart
Sarah Woodfine
Artist in Residence 2002/03
2004 Catalogue
26 pages with 10 illustrations and an with essay by Marco Livingstone
£5 + £1pp Add to cart
Catalogue Pack
all 15 of the above at a 10% saving
  1 each of the catalogues for Perfume, Glass Border, Sarah Woodfine 1999 and 2000, zerO culture, Nicky Hodge, Effie Paleologou, Kwai Lau, Fair Play, Mathématique, In Splendid Isolation (rare), Deliberate Regression, The Entangled Eye, Paulette Phillips, Sarah Woodfine 2003 £50.00 + £5pp Add to cart

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