Prints from Regeneration
Regeneration I (Chicago)
56 cm x 42 cm
From Regeneration Suite 2006-7
A set of four etchings, edition of 20
Published by The Print Studio, Cambridge
Regeneration II (Chicago)
40.5 cm x 58.5 cm
From Regeneration Suite 2006-7
A set of four etchings, edition of 20
Published by The Print Studio, Cambridge
The four etchings from Regeneration were shown as part of the group exhibition 'Afterlife' at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, December 2010 - May 2011. Details can be found at: www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
Continuous Cities 5 (Calvino),
2006
Embossed etching from Braille Suite
46 cm x 54.5 cm
Braille Suite is one
work within Regeneration. It
is a set of five individual texts selected from Italo
Calvino’s Invisible Cities which have then been
transcribed into Braille and printed as blind embossed
etchings. Presented in a language of touch rather
than sight, and yet unreadable behind glass, they make
the cities they describe inaccessible to us: at once
found and lost.
Braille Suite was included in the exhibition The Human Touch: Making Art, Leaving Traces at The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge 18th May - 1st August, 2021.
The hardback catalogue is available from the museum – ISBN 978-1-913645-05-2
Anatomies of Touch was a panel discussion, organised by the Fitzwilliam Museum. Speakers were: Jane Dixon (Artist), Claudia Hammond (Broadcaster and Psychologist) and James Hopkinson-Woolley (Hand Surgeon). The original took place online on May 27th, 2021. An audio version is available on https://youtu.be/2umqv_g4B78
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