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Drawing Room/Tannery Arts Unit 1b, New Tannery Way 58 Grange Road Bermondsey London, SE1 5WS
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Tannery Arts is a small, independent charity concerned with supporting the professional development of emerging and established artists through the provision of affordable studios, promoting their practice through opportunities to exhibit work, develop projects, generate partnerships with local authorities, private property owners and social housing organisations as well as engage in learning activities.
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The Drawer #09 – Paris, Texas
9th issue of the monomaniac, thematic, artisanal and transversal magazine dedicated to drawing (contributions by twenty contemporary artists). With Sonia Almeida, Linus Bill + Adrien Horni, Milena Bonilla, Stéphane Calais, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Olga Chernysheva, Clara Citron, Etienne Derœux, Juliette Frenay, Jochen Gerner, Edwin Herkens, Raphaël Julliard, Sophie Lamm, Corinne Laroche, Olivier Masmonteil, Jean-Charles Massera, Adriana Minoliti, Yves Oppenheim, Ed Ruscha, Pierre Seinturier, Robert Stadler, Pier Stockholm, Eduardo Stupia, Claude Tétot, Laurent Tixador, Guy Yanai, Marie Zawieja, and the Antoine de Galbert Collection. The Drawer is the first publication dedicated entirely to drawing.
A bi-annual, open-ended thematic review, The Drawer celebrates the practice of drawing in its broadest possible context, combining contributions from artists, graphic designers, architects, and illustrators with work from a surprising array of musicians, writers, choreographers and filmmakers. What do each of them share? Well, the thing of drawing, of course! And their unique place in its universe.
Published in September 2015
French edition (texts in English and French)
17 x 24 cm (softcover)
160 pages
ISBN : 978-2-84066-837-4