Jyll Bradley Running or Returning
First comprehensive monograph of internationally renowned artist Jyll Bradley, featuring all aspects of her work from the 1980s to the present day, including early sketchbooks, lightboxes, photography, film, wall-based sculpture, drawings and large-scale public installations, each covered thematically by a range of diverse and exciting voices in contemporary art and literature. A pioneer of using early lightbox technology to create sculptural installations, Bradley’s works are notable for their use of minimalist, industrial forms as spaces for exploring identity and place. Her ambitious public realm artworks, such as Green/Light (for M.R.) (Folkestone Triennial), Dutch/Light (Turner Contemporary) and The Hop (Hayward Gallery), reflect her innovative approach to sculpture as a potent gathering place of people and ideas.
With contributions from Adesola Akinleye, Jyll Bradley, Bill Gee, Melanie Kress, Nicoletta Lambertucci, Noreen Masud, Abi Palmer, Victoria Pomery, Andrew Renton, Gemma Rolls-Bentley, Ralph Rugoff, Blair Todd, Fatos Üstek, David Ward.
Hardback, 192 pages
First comprehensive monograph of internationally renowned artist Jyll Bradley, featuring all aspects of her work from the 1980s to the present day, including early sketchbooks, lightboxes, photography, film, wall-based sculpture, drawings and large-scale public installations, each covered thematically by a range of diverse and exciting voices in contemporary art and literature. A pioneer of using early lightbox technology to create sculptural installations, Bradley’s works are notable for their use of minimalist, industrial forms as spaces for exploring identity and place. Her ambitious public realm artworks, such as Green/Light (for M.R.) (Folkestone Triennial), Dutch/Light (Turner Contemporary) and The Hop (Hayward Gallery), reflect her innovative approach to sculpture as a potent gathering place of people and ideas.
With contributions from Adesola Akinleye, Jyll Bradley, Bill Gee, Melanie Kress, Nicoletta Lambertucci, Noreen Masud, Abi Palmer, Victoria Pomery, Andrew Renton, Gemma Rolls-Bentley, Ralph Rugoff, Blair Todd, Fatos Üstek, David Ward.
Hardback, 192 pages
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Jyll Bradley Running or Returning
First comprehensive monograph of internationally renowned artist Jyll Bradley, featuring all aspects of her work from the 1980s to the present day, including early sketchbooks, lightboxes, photography, film, wall-based sculpture, drawings and large-scale public installations, each covered thematically by a range of diverse and exciting voices in contemporary art and literature. A pioneer of using early lightbox technology to create sculptural installations, Bradley’s works are notable for their use of minimalist, industrial forms as spaces for exploring identity and place. Her ambitious public realm artworks, such as Green/Light (for M.R.) (Folkestone Triennial), Dutch/Light (Turner Contemporary) and The Hop (Hayward Gallery), reflect her innovative approach to sculpture as a potent gathering place of people and ideas.
With contributions from Adesola Akinleye, Jyll Bradley, Bill Gee, Melanie Kress, Nicoletta Lambertucci, Noreen Masud, Abi Palmer, Victoria Pomery, Andrew Renton, Gemma Rolls-Bentley, Ralph Rugoff, Blair Todd, Fatos Üstek, David Ward.
Hardback, 192 pages
First comprehensive monograph of internationally renowned artist Jyll Bradley, featuring all aspects of her work from the 1980s to the present day, including early sketchbooks, lightboxes, photography, film, wall-based sculpture, drawings and large-scale public installations, each covered thematically by a range of diverse and exciting voices in contemporary art and literature. A pioneer of using early lightbox technology to create sculptural installations, Bradley’s works are notable for their use of minimalist, industrial forms as spaces for exploring identity and place. Her ambitious public realm artworks, such as Green/Light (for M.R.) (Folkestone Triennial), Dutch/Light (Turner Contemporary) and The Hop (Hayward Gallery), reflect her innovative approach to sculpture as a potent gathering place of people and ideas.
With contributions from Adesola Akinleye, Jyll Bradley, Bill Gee, Melanie Kress, Nicoletta Lambertucci, Noreen Masud, Abi Palmer, Victoria Pomery, Andrew Renton, Gemma Rolls-Bentley, Ralph Rugoff, Blair Todd, Fatos Üstek, David Ward.
Hardback, 192 pages