Relief: Issue 3 - Surface
Edited by Damian Griffiths & Nicholas Smith
Softcover | 19 x 0.7 x 24 cm | 106 pp
Relief Press | 2017
Relief is a journal that documents the space between making and exhibiting, concentrating on the intersection of art and curatorial practice with politics.
Issue 3 examines the theme of Surface and the gestures and histories contained within them. A surface is the point at which an object or an image makes contact with the world, and can describe meaning, density, identity, politics, sign, use and form. Contributors were invited to address some open ended questions; how are we reflected in objects? How does surface articulate the past and present simultaneously?
Contributors
Gabriele Beveridge | Simon Critchley | Ian James | Ian Kiaer | Oscar Murillo | James Smith | Nicholas Smith | Katharina Weinstock
Relief Press
Relief Press is micro-publisher based in London founded in 2013 by Heidi Kawai and Nick Smith focusing on artworks and research with a photographic approach in book form.
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Edited by Damian Griffiths & Nicholas Smith
Softcover | 19 x 0.7 x 24 cm | 106 pp
Relief Press | 2017
Relief is a journal that documents the space between making and exhibiting, concentrating on the intersection of art and curatorial practice with politics.
Issue 3 examines the theme of Surface and the gestures and histories contained within them. A surface is the point at which an object or an image makes contact with the world, and can describe meaning, density, identity, politics, sign, use and form. Contributors were invited to address some open ended questions; how are we reflected in objects? How does surface articulate the past and present simultaneously?
Contributors
Gabriele Beveridge | Simon Critchley | Ian James | Ian Kiaer | Oscar Murillo | James Smith | Nicholas Smith | Katharina Weinstock
Relief Press
Relief Press is micro-publisher based in London founded in 2013 by Heidi Kawai and Nick Smith focusing on artworks and research with a photographic approach in book form.
























