Steven Claydon

Andrea Bellini, Mark Beasley, Michael Bracewell, James Cahill, Martin Clark, Steven Claydon and Michelle Cotton, 2017
Hardback: 260 pages
Publisher: Centre d'Art Contemporain Geneve and Mousse Publishing
ISBN: 9788867492794
Dimensions: 220mm x 260mm

“This book, the first major monograph on British artist Steven Claydon – published on the occasion of his 2015 exhibition at Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève –, brings together visual documentation, texts addressing the artist’s multifarious practice over recent years, and a comprehensive chronology spanning his twenty-year career. […] Claydon’s work is rich and complex. As the reader will witness through the pages, his visual lexicon embraces a wide range of references, from contemporary design to technology, from architecture to archaeology, from art history to science fiction, from popular culture to medieval music. Synesthetic connections and associations represent the very essence of the way Claydon works and thinks. This book is conceived both as a tool for better understanding his dynamic and pluralistic practice, and his important role as a precursor to the practices of today’s young artists.” Andrea Bellini

 

First major monograph dedicated to the British artist, bringing together visual documentation, texts addressing the artist’s multifarious practice over recent years, and a comprehensive chronology spanning his twenty-year career. Texts by Mark Beasley, Andrea Bellini, Michael Bracewell, James Cahill, Martin Clark, Steven Claydon, Michelle Cotton.

 


 

Published following the exhibition “Analogues, Methods, Monsters, Machines” at Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, from September 18 to November 22, 2015.

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