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Jo Stockham: The Record of a Residency
Library Shelf Location
18.STOC
Publication Date
1990
Description
By April 1990 Jo was concentrating her attention on instruments developed to measure and map the world. As a comparative novice in the science world she was able to adopt a wider, more eclectic method than a scientific researcher - drawing parallels without the fear of trespassing onto other specialisms and making links between science and art practice.
ISBN
0907074413
Quantity
1
Pages
24
Editor
Charles Esche
Authors
Charles Esche
,
Deborah Levy
Format
Paperback in plastic sleeve
Publisher
Kettle's Yard, Cambridge
Related Artist
Jo Stockham
Categories
Drawing
,
Installation
,
Printmaking
,
Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
Keywords
Cartography
,
Science
Related Gallery
Kettle's Yard, Cambridge
Related Curator/Producer
Charles Esche
Artist's Nationality
British/UK
Language
English
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Patrick Symmonds
Wang Yong
Richard Hoeck and Heimo Zobernig
Andriej Khlobystin
Claudia Marchetti
Christian Anderson
Chung Eun Mo
Alan Daly
Keith Weesner
Graham Patterson
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