Illustrations in text:
Atkins, E. (2014) BASTARDS. multichannel video and sound installation, (exhibition) Palais De Tokyo, Paris. Page 77
Image credit: Galerie Izabella Bortolozzi. https://bortolozzi.com/exhibitions/ed-atkins-bastards-palais-de-tokyo-paris/
Price, E. (2018) ‘FELT TIP’. (exhibition) Walker Art Centre, Film and Video Umbrella and Nottingham Contemporary. Page 175
Image credit: Elizabeth Price, FELT TIP (still), 2018.
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