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Victoria Morton, born in 1971, is an innovative painter working with music and sculpture who explores the historical development of painting, in both intimate and epic scale works brimming with movement and Cézanne-like colour. Taking the idea of musical composition, Morton constructs work as self-contained life forms with the focus on the process of change and coming into being.
Described by the artist as arrangements of conscious and unconscious thought and action with contemporary influences – ‘inner landscapes,’. A unique reflection of the nature of Morton’s practice with beautiful reproductions of the new paintings commissioned as part IV of Visions for the Future.
Texts from Anne-Marie Copestake, Samantha Murray and Cathy Wilkes.
pp. 64, full colour, 170 x 225mm ISBN 0 947912 48 7
Price: £10.00P&P: £1.00
This first solo publication folllows the progression of Hollingsworth's work with a focus on an eleven month residency in Japan and its influence on the work commissioned by The Fruitmarket Gallery. Featuring essays by Michael Ellis, Chris Dorsett and Francis McKee.
pp 64, full colour, softcover, 170 x 225 ISBN 0 947912 87 8
A survey of Glasgow duo Stephanie Smith and Edward Stewart’s from 1995 until 1998. Essays by Ulrich Loock, Jonathan Sawday and an interview with the artists.
Paperback, 72 pp. 39 col. illust ISBN 0 947912 52 5
Chronicles many of Nashashibi's early work such as The State of Things (2000) Dahiet al Bareed (2002), Midwest: Field (2002), Midwest (2002) Blood and Fire (2003), and the new commission by The Fruitmarket Gallery, Humaniora (2004).
Major essay by Francis McKee together with essays by Lucy Skaer and Sarah Tripp
Published June 2004 pp64, full colour, 170 x 225mm
ISBN: 0947912 58 4
A major publication celebrating ten years of Richard Murphy Architects. All projects to date are fully illustrated through colour photography and architectural drawings with an illuminating essay by Richard Weston.
Stock is now limited on this title.
Published 2002 pp. 164, softcover, 240 x 220mm 200 colour/160 b/w illustrations ISBN 0 947912 03 7
Price: £25.00P&P: £3.00
Unique artist’s book and companion piece to new work commissioned for the Visions for the Future V exhibition, reflecting the humour and theatrical deceit prevalent in Naismith’s work which explores fictions versus facts and the genius versus madness mythologies.
Writers: Douglas Park, Dessislava Dimova, Mick Peter
pp64, full colour, 170 x 225mm ISBN 0947912 53 3
The first solo publication featuring documentation of the exhibition at The Fruitmarket Gallery.
With an essay by Tom Gidley and fictional inserts from Robert Johnston presented alongside extensive reproductions following the development of Boyce’s artistic practice from 1995–1999.
Limited stock available.
Published April 2000 pp 64, full colour, softcover, 170 x 225mm ISBN 0 947912 72 X
Produced in collaboration with Vancouver Art Gallery, including texts by Vancouver based author Michael Turner and curator Reid Sheir.
Features the work of Geoffrey Farme, Brian Jungen, Euan Macdonald, Myfanwy MacLeod, Luanne Martineau, Damien Moppet, Shannen Oksanen, Kevin Schimidt.
pp96, full colour, 170 x 200mm ISBN 094912 38 X
A comprehensive representation of Graham Fagen's work this book documents Fagens' projects carried out between 1993 to 2001. With essays from Jeremy Millar and Murdo McDonald.
pp. 96, full colour,170 x 225mm ISBN 0947912436
Featuring superb quality reproductions of Edinburgh-based artist Graeme Todd’s paintings, produced during his IAAB residency in Basel, Switzerland, and shown at the Fruitmarket Gallery in 2000.
Accompanied by a new poem from Robert Alan Jamieson, and an essay from Alan Johnston.
pp 64, full colour, softcover, 170 x 225mm ISBN 0 94791282
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