Clouds, Hopkinson
Mossman and RAM invite you
to a book signing for: |
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Kate NewbyIncredible Feeling
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on
Saturday 27 September, 3-4pm
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at
The New York Art Book Fair
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First
floor, Booth F04 (RAM Publications)MoMA PS1 22-25 Jackson Avenue on 46th Avenue Long Island City, NY
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Free
entry |
Incredible Feeling
is both a survey of recent work and an artist’s book. The publication
features essays by Chris Kraus, Tahi Moore and Sarah Hopkinson, and is
punctuated with four new photographic essays; ‘Portraits’, ‘Sidewalks and
Puddles’, ‘Rocks’ and ‘Skim Stones’.
Incredible Feeling
addresses a full range of Newby's recent projects including: Let the other thing in, Fogo
Island Gallery, Newfoundland (2013); Maybe
I won’t go to sleep at all, La Loge, Brussels (2013); Walks with Men, City
Gallery, Wellington (2011); I’m
just like a pile of leaves, Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland
(2011); All parts. All the time.,
Brooklyn, (2011); Do more with
your feeling, Witte de With, Rotterdam (2011); and Crawl out your window, GAK,
Bremen (2010).
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Softcover 144 pages English 97 colour images + 3 black/white images ISBN: 978-0-9876593-8-5 USD$35 www.rampub.com/art/978-0-9876593-8-5 www.clouds.co.nz/kate-newby-incredible-feeling/ hopkinsonmossman.com/publication/?item=Incredible+Feeling |
The
ninth annual NY Art Book Fair will be held 26-28 September at MoMA PS1, Long
Island City, New York. Open to the public. Free entry. For more details
visit: nyartbookfair.com Clouds publishing PO Box 68 187 Newton, Auckland 1145 Aotearoa New Zealand +64 9 309 2604 hello@clouds.co.nz www.clouds.co.nz |
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