Nick Goss: Morley's Mirror
Nick Goss: Morley's Mirror
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Nick Goss: Morley's Mirror
W014627 | $29.95
Exhibition Catalog
Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, 2019. Published in association with Josh Lilley, London, and Koenig Books, London.
68 pp. Well illustrated (all color). 33 x 25 cm. In English. Flexible hardcover.
ISBN 9783960985839
Contrary to its imprint, this publication is no longer distributed by Artbook|D.A.P. Publisher's description: Nick Goss reimagines his home city of London, transforming the cityscape and its interior spaces to explore themes of displacement and natural disaster. He combines observations of everyday life with impressions of the Netherlands' 1953 Zeeland flood, as recounted by his maternal grandmother, and JG Ballard's pioneering work of climate fiction The Drowned World rendering the city uncanny, warped and transformed. He uses a collage-based approach that layers scavenged imagery drawn from personal memories, contemporary culture and historical events, collapsing time and space.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Great Britain -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Painting --
Artist(s): Goss, Nick
W014627 | $29.95
Exhibition Catalog
Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, 2019. Published in association with Josh Lilley, London, and Koenig Books, London.
68 pp. Well illustrated (all color). 33 x 25 cm. In English. Flexible hardcover.
ISBN 9783960985839
Contrary to its imprint, this publication is no longer distributed by Artbook|D.A.P. Publisher's description: Nick Goss reimagines his home city of London, transforming the cityscape and its interior spaces to explore themes of displacement and natural disaster. He combines observations of everyday life with impressions of the Netherlands' 1953 Zeeland flood, as recounted by his maternal grandmother, and JG Ballard's pioneering work of climate fiction The Drowned World rendering the city uncanny, warped and transformed. He uses a collage-based approach that layers scavenged imagery drawn from personal memories, contemporary culture and historical events, collapsing time and space.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Great Britain -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Painting --
Artist(s): Goss, Nick
