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Passage #1 - 20:20 Print Exchange

29/10/2015

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Signed, sealed and delivered to neo:artists' Studio Manager, Denis Whiteside - my edition of 25 prints for the 20:20 Print Exchange organised and hosted by Hot Bed Press with 42 print studios taking part this year.
Passage #1 is a new work relating to my ongoing enquiry into sites of heterotopia; here the notion of passage is referenced by Foucault [1961] in the Renaissance theme of the 'Ship of Fools'; both real in its existence as a means of exclusion, and imaginary as a landscape of difference or otherness.  The original Polaroid source of the image carries its trace through the etching process; a passage itself from one state to another.
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    Steph Shipley

    Seeking out sites of heterotopia in the common landscape; at once familiar but set aside or transitory, disturbing what surrounds them.  Re-imagined through analogue photography, projection and printmaking.



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