Sophie Hoyle
GMC Cut I: Conical Intersect

Pages of the book have been cut into using silhouettes from Gordon Matta-Clark’s piece Conical Intersect, as taken from photographs included in the book itself. This lo-tech intervention, mirroring the action of the artist described in the content of the book, re-configures the reading of the content in leaving only partial remains of the original text, whilst also reflecting the physicality of the actions in the work written about in a way that parallels but essentially differs from that which can be conveyed in the medium of text.
This was made in response to a brief for the AND Publishing Piracy Project, 2011.
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Alistair Gordon talks on behalf of the MA students at Wimbledon School of Art about the forthcoming interim exhibitions Memoria Technica and Wunderkammer at The Nunnery Gallery.
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