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Book Helen Britton: Interstices
Book Helen Britton: Interstices
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In a polarised world, we seek solace in the interstices, those allusive spaces between where possibility flourishes, where poetry is found. This is the territory of the artist, fuelled with an inquiring mind, intent on the deployment of accumulated knowledge. In this liminal zone, Helen Britton discovers the extraordinary in the everyday and re-focuses our understanding of what it means to be human. Texts by Ted Snell, Robert Cook, Maria Cristina Bergesio, Helen Britton. Published 2016.
Dimensions: (W x H) 18cm x 18cm, 131 pages
Materials: Softcover book
Helen Britton is a multidisciplinary Australian artist based in Munich, Germany. Her practice includes jewellery, sculpture, drawings, stencils and installations, and is informed by popular culture, threatened traditions, environmental destruction and human anxiety.
