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Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Richard Devereux – Encounters Take Precedence II



Richard Devereux – Encounters Take Precedence
10 November – 8 December 2012
Courtyard Gallery
The Collection
Danes Terrace
Lincoln LN2 1PU
England, UK

photograph: on the right the print Encounters Take Precedence, which I produced for Richard Devereux in 2012

Thursday, 11 October 2012

Richard Devereux – Encounters Take Precedence, Courtyard Gallery, Lincoln



Richard Devereux – Encounters Take Precedence
10 November – 8 December 2012
Courtyard Gallery
The Collection
Danes Terrace
Lincoln LN2 1PU
England, UK
www.thecollectionmuseum.com
www.richarddevereux.com

Saturday, 11 February 2012

Richard Devereux – Encounters Take Precedence



Richard Devereux
Encounters Take Precedence, 2012

Digital Archival Pigment print
on Innova Soft Textured Natural White paper 315 gsm
59,4 x 42 cm
published by Richard Devereux and Peter Foolen Editions
text/design Richard Devereux
printing Peter Foolen
edition of 40 copies, numbered, signed and embossed colophon

price £ 125 + postage (unframed)

Sunday, 14 August 2011

Reading Pictures: Text and Image in Contemporary Art



Reading Pictures: Text and Image in Contemporary Art

25 August – 30 September 2011

Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery
Cohen Memorial Hall
1220 21st Avenue South
Nashville, Tennessee 37203

Reading Pictures examines the intersection of text and image in contemporary art through more than fifty examples drawn from the Fine Arts Gallery’s collections. While some works are associated with the modern tradition of concrete poetry, many use text as a means to linguistically “illustrate” accompanying images, or vice versa. Still others employ text either alone or in conjunction with images in order to trigger associations, thoughts, and memories within the viewer. Featured artists, some in collaboration with writers or in response to existing text, include Robert Barry, Harmen Brethouwer, John Cage with Calvin Sumsion, Enrique Chagoya, Thomas A. Clark, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Richard Devereux, Lesley Dill with Emily Dickinson, Jim Dine with Frank O'Hara, Chris Drury, Ian Hamilton Finlay with Janet Boulton and Cornelia Wieg, Hamish Fulton, Douglas Gordon, Barbara Kruger, Les Levine, Sol Lewitt with Paul Celan, Thomas Locher, Richard Long, Jill Mathis, Deborah Muirhead, Michael Peel, Alyson Shotz, Jack Werner Stauffacher with Albert Camus, Antoni Tàpies, Kees Verbeek, Hans Waanders, and Lawrence Weiner.

Reading Pictures is organized by the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery and curated by Joseph S. Mella, director. Student research assistant, Ellington Griffin (B.A., Vanderbilt 2011). Reading Pictures is presented in conjunction with The Book as Art: Beautiful Books, organized by the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries.

In this exhibition are several works on display which I published with Peninsula and October Foundation, a.o. Fulton, Long, Finlay, Waanders, Clark, Barry, Devereux, LeWitt, Gordon, Locher and the print of Lawrence Weiner on the poster