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Plastique Fantastique : click to purchase

Plastique Fantastique ... a history of the visitation

Tatton Park Biennial 2010

TBP 2010 catalogue : click to purchase

Tatton Park Biennial 2010 catalogue

Cryptosphere catalogue : click to purchase

Cryptosphere: Simeon Nelson

Royal Geographical Society with IBG

Little Savages : click to purchase

Little Savages: Tessa Farmer

2007 Natural History Museum

 

 

Shreds of Evidence

Shreds of Evidence: Simon Woolham

2007 Museum of Garden History

 

 

Repatriating the Ark

Repatriating the Ark

2006 Museum of Garden History

10 artists respond to the Tradescants' cabinet of curiosities or 'Ark' which formed the core of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford and is now brought back to its origins in Lambeth.

Artists: Rieko Akatsuka Holly Antrum Faye Claridge Jo Coupe Tessa Farmer Andrea Gregson Tania Kovats Uriel Orlow Paulette Phillips Michael Samuels

Texts: Arthur MacGregor Andrea Phillips Jennifer Potter Peg Rawes Jordan Kaplan Danielle Arnaud Victoria Preston Eliza Williams Karen McCarthy

ISBN: 0-9547617-5-8
48 pages with 23 illustrations 10 in colour

 

 

Tradescant's Rest

John Tradescant's Rest

2006 Museum of Garden History

 

 

Whispering Roses

Whispering Roses

2006 Museum of Garden History

 

 

Cloud & Vision

Cloud & Vision: William Blake in Lambeth

2005  Museum of Garden History

David Burrows, Brian Catling, Tracy Chevalier, Phil Coy, Polly Gould, Andy Harper, Tim Heath, Jon Newman, Michael Phillips, Manuela Ribadeneira, Annie Whiles and Sarah Woodfine

Texts by Michael Phillips, Jon Newman, Tim Heath, Tracy Chevalier with descriptions of the artist's works inspired by Blake's images and texts produced between 1790 and 1800

42 pages with 18 illustrations 9 in colour

 

 

Dead Reckoning : William Bligh

Dead Reckoning : William Bligh

2005  Museum of Garden History

 

 

The Sick Rose

The Sick Rose

 

 

Tempered Ground

Tempered Ground

2004 Museum of Garden History

Catalogue with essays by Eliza Williams, Catherine Heatherington, Dr Brent Elliott and Juliet Steyn

The 4th in the series of summer exhibitions at the museum, 2004's show proposes collaborations between Head Gardeners and artists reflecting the many and varied roles and responses to the creation and maintenance of gardens in Britain. Establishing working dialogues with horticulturists, botanists, gardeners and caretakers, artists showing in this year's exhibition include: Jo Addison, Anat Ben-David, Anna Best & Paul Whitty, David Blandy, Anna Boggon, Cleo Broda, David Cotterrell, Mark Edwards, Alexa de Ferranti, Rose Frain, Chris Jones, Janice Kerbel, Andrea Liggins, Marie-France & Patricia Martin, Maslen & Mehra, Eline McGeorge, Mr & Mrs Ivan Morison, Simeon Nelson, Natacha Nisic, Lyndall Phelps, Claudia Pilsl, Abigail Reynolds and Emma Tod.

84 pages with 58 in colour

 

 

Exhumed

Exhumed

2003 Museum of Garden History

Orla Barry, Suky Best, Cleo Broda, Clare Bryan, Michael Buchanan, Lisa Cheung, David Cotterrell, Phil Coy, Pascal Dubois, Peter Dukes, Oona Grimes, Stephen Healy, Sophie Horton, Tom Humphreys, Sophie Lascelles, Lynne Marsh, Lisa Z. Morgan, Mr & Mrs Ivan Morison, Paulette Phillips, Kate Scrivener, Finlay Taylor, Adam Thompson, Shane Waltener and Sarah Woodfine

Featuring two commissioned essays from Tiffany Jenkins, Institute of Ideas, and Jon Newman, Lambeth Archives, which explore attitudes to death and the disposal of human remains from ethical, religious and historical perspectives. The book also documents all commissioned artworks in the exhibition.

64 pages with 24 full colour illustrations