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End matter / Katrina Palmer.
Author
Palmer, Katrina
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[London] : Artangel : Book Works, [2015]
©2015
Description
96 pages : illustrations, map ; 18 cm
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Marquand Library - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Marquand Library Use Only
PR6116.A44 E36 2015
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21st century
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Artists' books
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Portland (England)
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Artists' books
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Experimental fiction
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Essays
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artists' books (books)
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Series
Co-series (Book Works (Organization)) ; no. 9.
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Co-series ; no. 9
Summary note
"End Matter" is a commission by Artangel and BBC Radio 4. In the artist's words: "I will compose a text solely comprised of end matter such as an epilogue, a postscript, an afterword, some addenda, or appendices etc. The shadowy quality of the work's documentary vestiges will act as a mememto to the missing body of the work." Portland has been shaped and hollowed out over centuries by convicts and quarrymen to provide stone for some of London's best-known buildings. Katrina Palmer has undertaken her own excavations into this elemental island, marked by unsettling absences, deviant goings-on and a wirter who has gone missing. The book accounts for the loss of Portland's stone.
ISBN
9781906012731 ((pbk.))
1906012733 ((pbk.))
OCLC
912237270
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