This 288 page hardback, with over 200 colour images, features a text by Jon Thompson and an interview with the artist by Maria Fusco.
Filled with photographs of unpopulated studios, Paul Winstanley’s exploration of British art schools highlights their importance at a time when the art school system’s existence is more fraught than ever.
In his latest series, Paul Winstanley documents undergraduate studio spaces from over 50 art colleges across the United Kingdom. These rough and ready, nearly neutral spaces are photographed as found: empty between school years.
Collectively, the works highlight the abstraction of the interior with their temporary white walls, paint stains, neutral floors and open spaces. Photographed in this manner, their sterile nature is juxtaposed by their intended purpose of fostering intense creativity for a future generation of artists.
Over 200 full colour images, which combine various schools to form their own abstract space, are accompanied by a text by renowned professor Jon Thompson and an interview with the artist and Maria Fusco.
Hardcover: 288 pages, 240 colour illustrations
Publisher: Ridinghouse, London (2013)
Authors: Jon Thompson, Maria Fusco, Paul Winstanley
Dimensions: 276 mm x 225 mm
ISBN: 9781905464784