Abstract
Tom Nicholson: Lines towards Another is the first edited anthology on the work of Australian contemporary artist Tom Nicholson. Published to coincide with two major exhibitions of Nicholson’s work at the Institute of Modern Art (IMA) in Brisbane, 'Tom Nicholson: Drawings and correspondence', 2018 and 'Tom Nicholson: Public Meeting' at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) in Melbourne, 2019.
Edited by Amelia Barikin and Helen Hughes, Tom Nicholson: Lines toward Another includes an introduction by Aileen Burns, Max Delany and Johan Lundh, along with an ambitious collection of essays by leading Australian and international writers, art historians and cultural theorists, including: Amelia Barikin, Tony Birch, Brigid Crone, Anthony Gardner, Helen Hughes, Annika Jaspers, Ryan Johnston, John Mateer, Minhea Mircan, Grace Samboh and Ann Stephen.
Tom Nicholson: Lines towards Another is designed to be the most comprehensive critical resource available on Nicholson’s practice to date. The extensive and illustrated project pages of this volume are accompanied by statements by the artist, providing an unprecedented overview of his key projects of the last two decades.
Edited by Amelia Barikin and Helen Hughes, Tom Nicholson: Lines toward Another includes an introduction by Aileen Burns, Max Delany and Johan Lundh, along with an ambitious collection of essays by leading Australian and international writers, art historians and cultural theorists, including: Amelia Barikin, Tony Birch, Brigid Crone, Anthony Gardner, Helen Hughes, Annika Jaspers, Ryan Johnston, John Mateer, Minhea Mircan, Grace Samboh and Ann Stephen.
Tom Nicholson: Lines towards Another is designed to be the most comprehensive critical resource available on Nicholson’s practice to date. The extensive and illustrated project pages of this volume are accompanied by statements by the artist, providing an unprecedented overview of his key projects of the last two decades.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Berlin Germany |
Publisher | Sternberg Press |
Number of pages | 456 |
ISBN (Print) | 9783956793974 |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |