Thursday 18 April 2019

Ross Hair – Brilliant Absence, Pursuing the Kingfisher in the work of Hans Waanders






Ross Hair – Brilliant Absence
Pursuing the Kingfisher in the work of Hans Waanders

A book by Ross Hair about the work of the Dutch artist Hans Waanders, published by Uniformbooks, Axminster, Devon, in April 2019.
160 pages, softcover 142 x 234 mm, softcover
available for £ 12 at Uniformbooks
www.uniformbooks.co.uk
info@uniformbooks.co.uk

Thursday 4 April 2019

Lesley Kerman – Reconstructing Duccio





Lesley Kerman
Reconstructing Duccio

Saturday 13 April 4-7pm

Book Launch and Opening Exhibition.
Exhibition 14 April – 7 May 2019
from 12 noon – 6pm, closed on Mondays except Easter Monday, after 23 April open by appointment

Capel Bethel
Troedrhiwsebon
Cwmrheidol
Aberystwyth SY23 3NB
Wales
https://www.capelbethel.org/

Lesley Kerman – Reconstructing Duccio
A book published by Short&Forward Publications and Peter Foolen Editions
Softcover, 17 x 24 cm, 128 pages
Designed by Peter Foolen
Printed and bound by Wilco Art Books, The Netherlands
Edition of 500 copies
ISBN 978-9-490673-26-0

Jeremy Cooper – Ash Before Oak, Fitzcarraldo Editions



Jeremy Cooper – Ash Before Oak

a book published by Fitzcarraldo Editions, London, on 17 April 2019
Paperback with flaps, 536 pages, 127 x 195 x 132 mm

Ash Before Oak is a novel in the form of a fictional journal written by a solitary man on a secluded Somerset estate. Ostensibly a nature diary, chronicling the narrator's interest in the local flora and fauna and the passing of the seasons, Ash Before Oak is also the story of a breakdown told slantwise, and of the narrator's subsequent recovery through his reengagement with the world around him. Written in prose that is as precise as it is beautiful, winner of the 2018 Fitzcarraldo Editions Novel Prize, Jeremy Cooper's first novel in over a decade is a stunning investigation of the fragility, beauty and strangeness of life.

https://fitzcarraldoeditions.com/books/ash-before-oak

Jeremy Cooper – The World Exist To Be Put On A Postcard





The World Exists To Be Put On A Postcard. Artists' Postcards from 1960 to Now
an exhibition and publication from the postcard collection of Jeremy Cooper

7 February – 4 August 2019
The British Museum
Great Russell Street
London WC1B 3DG
https://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/artists_postcards.aspx

In this, the first major museum display of artists’ postcards, discover both the politics and playfulness of this unique collection of 300 postcards recently gifted to the British Museum by the artists’ postcard expert Jeremy Cooper – ranging from feminist artists such as Lynda Benglis and Hannah Wilke, to Yoko Ono and John Lennon’s anti-Vietnam War is Over postcard and the original invitation to Andy Warhol’s Holy Cow! Silver Clouds!! Holy Cow! exhibition.
from the press release of The British Museum 

The book The World Exists To Be Put On A Postcard. Artists' Postcards from 1960 to Now is published by Thames & Hudson this Spring.
Softcover, 160 pages, 22 x 22 cm
ISBN 9780500480434

photographs ©2019 Jeremy Cooper, the artists, The British Museum, Thames & Hudson

John Riddy – De Pont





John Riddy
Photographs

13 April – 1 September 2019
De Pont
Wilhelminapark 1
5041 EA Tilburg
www.depont.nl

photographs © 2019 John Riddy, De Pont
John Riddy – New York (Black Star 1), 2016
John Riddy – New York (Black Star 5), 2016

Heat – Zembla, Little Lindisfarne








Heat
Group exhibition curated by David Blackaller

Roger Ackling
David Blackaller
Nick Collins
Carol Robertson
Trevor Sutton
Cecilia Vissers

18 March – 24 April 2019
Zembla
Little Lindisfarne
Stirches Road
Hawick TD9 7HF
Scottish Borders

photographs by Carol Robertson

Peter Liversidge – Postal Object, 29 March 2019








A postal object, a genuine leather shoe heel, sent by Peter Liversidge from London and arrived in Eindhoven on 29 March 2019.

Sheep





Sheep
6 April – 29 June
Opening 6 April 2pm

Ceredigion Museum
Terrace Road
Aberystwyth
Ceredigion SY23 2AQ
Wales
www.ceredigionmuseum.wales

Louise Short and Alice Forward are taking part in a group show with work by, among other artists, Francis Alÿs, Josep Beuys and Henry Moore.
Sheep is a project designed to create a dialogue around the upland landscape of Mid Wales. The exhibition will explore its history, heritage and culture as a sheep farming community, and in particular the ecology and future uses of the land in relation to current discussions about land management and the future of farming in Wales.