A multiperspective exploration of Stephen Farthing's practice makes up the second volume in the Artists' Laboratory series. Each copy of this limited edition of 25 includes a digital print Abacus #6. Signed and numbered by the artist and produced by Coriander Press.
Foreworded by Paul Huxley RA, this book also presents a conversation between Farthing and fellow Academician Stephen Chambers and an essay by David Scott Kastan of Yale University.
The Royal Academy’s Artists’ Laboratory series presents the more experimental and less familiar work of contemporary artists, opening up their creative process to explore the conceptual, visual and practical issues with which they engage. Each title includes conversations with fellow practitioners and essays by leading art historians.
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