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		<title>GENERATION. 25 YEARS OF CONTEMPORARY ART IN SCOTLAND. 2014. TWO VOLUMES IN SLIPCASE.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Glasgow: Glasgow Museums, 2014</p>
<p>Two volumes. Uniformly 22 x 16cm, 220 and 168pp respectively in printed cardboard slipcase. Exhibition catalogue and guide to Glasgow Museum's somewhat flawed (and West Coast centric) survey of 25 years of Scottish contemporary art. First volume is entitled Guide and has individual sections on artists such as Charles Avery, Clare Barclay, Beagles &#38; Ramsay, Christine Borland, Martin Boyce, Steven Campbell, Graham Fagen, Katy Dove, Douglas Gordon, Kenny Hunter, Callum Innes, Jim Lambie, Tessa Lynch, Jonathan Monk, Toby Paterson, David Shrigley, Alison Watt, Richard Wright amongst others. Each artist has a text and one colour imag33e of a work. The second volume is entitled Reader and contains essays and original texts by the artists. Both VG+ in like slipecase.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glasgow: Glasgow Museums, 2014</p>
<p>Two volumes. Uniformly 22 x 16cm, 220 and 168pp respectively in printed cardboard slipcase. Exhibition catalogue and guide to Glasgow Museum's somewhat flawed (and West Coast centric) survey of 25 years of Scottish contemporary art. First volume is entitled Guide and has individual sections on artists such as Charles Avery, Clare Barclay, Beagles &#38; Ramsay, Christine Borland, Martin Boyce, Steven Campbell, Graham Fagen, Katy Dove, Douglas Gordon, Kenny Hunter, Callum Innes, Jim Lambie, Tessa Lynch, Jonathan Monk, Toby Paterson, David Shrigley, Alison Watt, Richard Wright amongst others. Each artist has a text and one colour imag33e of a work. The second volume is entitled Reader and contains essays and original texts by the artists. Both VG+ in like slipecase.</p>
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		<title>THE ISLANDERS AN INTRODUCTION. 2008. FIRST EDITION SIGNED BY AVERY ON THE ENDPAPERS IN INK.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>London: Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art and Koenig Books, 2008</p>
<p>32 x 23cm, 164pp and boards with stamped embossed title on grey leatherette. A very early artist's book  from Avery's long-running 'The Islanders' project, produced on the occasion of the exhibition 'The Islanders: An Introduction, Charles Avery', which toured the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, after 2008. Colour and black and white illustrations. This is the first edition of this important publication. This is additionally augmented by Avery's signature in blue ink over the map endpapers. One corner of the front boards bumped else VG+. Very scarce.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>London: Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art and Koenig Books, 2008</p>
<p>32 x 23cm, 164pp and boards with stamped embossed title on grey leatherette. A very early artist's book  from Avery's long-running 'The Islanders' project, produced on the occasion of the exhibition 'The Islanders: An Introduction, Charles Avery', which toured the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, after 2008. Colour and black and white illustrations. This is the first edition of this important publication. This is additionally augmented by Avery's signature in blue ink over the map endpapers. One corner of the front boards bumped else VG+. Very scarce.</p>
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		<title>SCOTLAND &#038; VENICE 2007 (BIENNALE). 2007.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div>Venice: Scottish Arts Council, 2007<br />
30 x 21cm, 16pp. Self cover. Funded by public money this was the unofficial Scottish intervention into the Venice Bienalle - displaying the work of Charles Avery, Henry Coombes, Louise Hopkins, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lucy Skaer and Tony Swain. Each has a full page of b/w or full colour images of works and a bio. Was the intervention worth it? Who knows? Time will tell but it's quite a nice small catalogue. Fine</div>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Venice: Scottish Arts Council, 2007<br />
30 x 21cm, 16pp. Self cover. Funded by public money this was the unofficial Scottish intervention into the Venice Bienalle - displaying the work of Charles Avery, Henry Coombes, Louise Hopkins, Rosalind Nashashibi, Lucy Skaer and Tony Swain. Each has a full page of b/w or full colour images of works and a bio. Was the intervention worth it? Who knows? Time will tell but it's quite a nice small catalogue. Fine</div>
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