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Rose Wylie and Fraser Taylor: STEIDL-WERK No. 24: "Collisions"
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STEIDL-WERK No. 24: Collisions explores the creative influences and personal friendship between artists Rose Wylie and Fraser Taylor, and is a mixed-media survey of their careers to date. Designed by WERK creator director Theseus Chan, the book also archives an intense three-day experiment with Wylie and Taylor working simultaneously and led by curator Alison Harley. In response to Wylie and Taylor's extensive creative practice, artists Jimmy Cosgrove, Jeff Gibbons, Ian Massey, Jo Melvin and Liam Scully were invited by Harley to create open forms of writing that Chan then integrated into the book as text collages.
Central to this collaboration are notions of commonality and difference, as well as Wylie and Taylor's emphasis on graphic materiality and spontaneity: Taylor is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice is rooted in drawings that move between figuration and abstraction, while Wylie declares: "Draw what you see, or remember; use everything at your disposal ... including 'sparkle,' wandering wispy lines for ghosts, soft zigzags for heat (and steam), and cross-hatching, foreshortening ... use what you've got." Documentary photos by Oona Brown round off the book and transport us to the original site of Wylie and Taylor's "collisions."
Central to this collaboration are notions of commonality and difference, as well as Wylie and Taylor's emphasis on graphic materiality and spontaneity: Taylor is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice is rooted in drawings that move between figuration and abstraction, while Wylie declares: "Draw what you see, or remember; use everything at your disposal ... including 'sparkle,' wandering wispy lines for ghosts, soft zigzags for heat (and steam), and cross-hatching, foreshortening ... use what you've got." Documentary photos by Oona Brown round off the book and transport us to the original site of Wylie and Taylor's "collisions."
Extent: 392 pp
Format: Paperback
Illustrations: Illustrated in colour
Publication date: 2018-09-01
ISBN: 9783958293076
About the Author
Born in 1960, Fraser Taylor studied at the Glasgow School of Art and the Royal College of Art. Taylor co-founded The Cloth (1983-88) with selected works now held by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Art Institute of Chicago. In 2001 he was appointed adjunct professor by the Department of Fiber and Material Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
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