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After Turner from Grenoble sketchbook [Finberg LXXIV], Looking back to the Pic de l'Oeillette, Gorges du Guiers Mort, Grande Chartreuse 1802 (2007)
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Drawing from Turner , 6 November 2006-20 May 2007, Tate Britain. Drawing From Turner was a collaborative project and exhibition jointly organised by Tate Britain and the University of the Arts London. The display included the drawings of 30 contempor... Read More about After Turner from Grenoble sketchbook [Finberg LXXIV], Looking back to the Pic de l'Oeillette, Gorges du Guiers Mort, Grande Chartreuse 1802.

La Voisin (1999)
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The imaginary diary of Catherine Monvoisin; provider of potions, solutions and services to the court of Louis XIV. Monvoisin was a celebrated advisor to her clientele before being accused of murder by her rival La Bosse, who testified against her and... Read More about La Voisin.

Spiral Graph
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Stereo printed surface pattern, showing the offsetting of the red and turquoise spiral forms. Using red-blue stereo glasses, the black shapes will appear to float above the picture plane.

Exhibited as part of Wallpaper – Artist’s Interior Worlds,... Read More about Spiral Graph.

Double O
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Dimensions: 390cm x 390cm x 50cm

Materials: Motorcycle donut, vinyl, monitor and silent moving image loop


The rider performs a donut as a perfectly shaped ‘O’ in an urban location. By rotating the motorbike around the front wheel in a continu... Read More about Double O.

Post Office
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A collaborative artist’s book made for World Book Night 2015. The tribute this year was to Charles Bukowski, we asked readers to sum up how they felt about his novel 'Post Office' in three words for us to produce an artist's book on the night. Contri... Read More about Post Office.

Shine on
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On 23/04/15, we, the WBN United Artists made our annual World Book Night tribute. This year we chose Stephen King's magnificent horror novel The Shining. We matched the models to text excerpts from the New English Library paperback edition of The Shi... Read More about Shine on.

Bookishness: An in-depth interrogation of the mystery of Loch Ness by the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau Rebooted 2017
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“Although there have been quite a few books written on the subject, really we know very little.” NESSIE, Seven Years in Search of the Monster, Frank Searle Monster-Hunter Extraordinary, Coronet Books, 1976. For 2017, our tribute is to all the weird a... Read More about Bookishness: An in-depth interrogation of the mystery of Loch Ness by the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau Rebooted 2017.

Figure/Ground
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Celebrated Danish architect Steen Eiler Rasmussen wrote of the urban city scape "At the meeting with the sky a luminous figure is drawn". From British artist and photographer Daniel Buzzo, this book is the first of a series of photo studies of people... Read More about Figure/Ground.

Severn Sounds Player
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Real-time data sonification of tidal and weather conditions in four Severn estuary locations. Exhibited at the International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Emotional Geographies, 1-3 July 2013, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.

Bodman’s Dark Humours
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A selection of Bodman's 70 artists’ books included in the exhibition Press & Release, Phoenix Gallery, Brighton, UK, 27/04/13 – 09/06/13

Some Small, Good Things
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A collaborative zine made for World Book Night, which resulted in a free download DIY publication www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/13smallgt.htm

This year the work was a tribute to Raymond Carver's collection of stories Cathedral (1983), some of which were... Read More about Some Small, Good Things.

Why say it again?
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Artists' book screenprinted with a clear water-based varnish, the stencils made from dipping glasses and cups into ink to make a mark, just as you would if you put a glass or cup onto a table. The marks, like poison are barely discernible. The handwr... Read More about Why say it again?.