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Exhibition Catalogues

Nathan Coley - There will be no miracles here
Nathan Coley‘s work focuses on the way in which the values of a society are reflected in and determined by its built environment. In a practice that includes sculpture, photography, drawing, video and installation, the artist works to reveal the often conflicting systems of personal, social, religious and political belief through which we structure our towns and cities, and thereby ourselves. This monograph covers the breadth of the artist‘s practice over the last ten years. It documents the artist‘s major projects, discussing them both in the context of their original making, and in the light of newly commissioned essays by Fiona Bradley and Susanne Gaensheimer. Bursting with images and ideas, the book offers the first opportunity properly to assess Coley‘s intriguing work.
£15.00 Signed copies £22.00 Limited edition, signed, numbered (with print £150.00)
We also stock further suggested reading to accompany the Nathan Coley exhibition. Click here for more details.
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Mary & Kenneth Martin: Constructed Works Kenneth Martin and Mary Martin were at the forefront of artists who ‘rediscovered‘ abstraction during the 1940s. Kenneth Martin's mobile sculptures and Mary Martin's reliefs are based around mathematical principles and display extraordinary innovation.
£12.95
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Sophy Rickett: Monograph (Triple Echo) Sophy Rickett's work explores the competing forces of light and darkness in defining and articulating space, often alluding to a sense of the infinite.
£19.99
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It Starts From Here The De La Warr Pavilion has invited a number of artists and designers to come up with their ‘first thoughts‘ when asked how they might respond to the building.
Artists : Tonico Lemos Auad, Tomoko Azumi, Hannah Dipper and Robin Farquhar, Simon Faithful, John Frankland, Robert Frith, Liam Gillick, Gitta Gschwendtner, Ilana Halperin, Alex Hartley, Matthew Houlding, Walter Jack, Luisa Lambri, Christina Mackie, Paul Morrison, Nils Norman, Dan Perjovschi, Hans Stofer, Matthew Tickle Richard Wentworth and Silvia Ziranek.
£4.95
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A Secret Service A Secret Service explores the work of the fifteen international artists and groups whose practices centre on the creation of the secret worlds or the exposure of the hidden facts and images. Key figures of Modern art, established and emerging contemporary artists and 'outsiders' together address numerous aspects of secrecy: magic, alchemy, sexuality, dreams, religion, political conspiracy, assumed identity and the covert workings of the state.
£14.99
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Brighton Photo Biennial This guide features illustrations and descriptions of all exhibitions, projects and events involved in the 2006 Brighton Photo Biennial including our current exhibition Voodoo Macbeth
£12.95
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Bridget Smith This Guide Features a chance to see the work of Bridget Smith who was the photographer commisioned by the De La Warr Pavilion during the refurbishment and restoration. £12.95
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Variety The De La Warr Pavilion's inaugural season, Variety, a programme of exhibitions and live performance that explores the word "variety" and what it might mean in the 21st century.
£5
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Stephen Hughes Photographs
£19.99
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James Hugonin: And Our Eyes Scan Time The most comprehensive publication to date about the artist James Hugonin. The book beautifully illustrates the 12 paintings created by Hugonin over the last 15 years of his career and includes insightful essays by conductor, singer and writer Paul Hillier, and Chris Yetton, recently retired director of the BA Fine Art course at Chelsea School of Art.
£25.00
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