Asymmetric Archaeology exhibition publication

$20.00

'Asymmetric Archaeology' exhibition book, featuring Aedan Lee, Patrick Cremin & Will McLean.

A4 - 210mm × 297mm (8.3" × 11.7").
300gsm artboard cover in peaceful snow, with 80gsm bond paper pages.
72 pages.
Limited edition.

Asymmetric Archaelogy brings together three contemporary artists whose practices incorporate elements of chaos and distortion when interpreting the urban landscape. Aedan Lee, Patrick Cremin, & William McLean act as archaeologists digging up and interpret the world around them through personal fragmented lenses to restructure, dissect and understand their environments. The works correlate not only in their aesthetic, being exclusively rendered in tonal black and whites, but also in their analytical framework which seeks truth in the apparent bedlam of the man-made habitat.

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'Asymmetric Archaeology' exhibition book, featuring Aedan Lee, Patrick Cremin & Will McLean.

A4 - 210mm × 297mm (8.3" × 11.7").
300gsm artboard cover in peaceful snow, with 80gsm bond paper pages.
72 pages.
Limited edition.

Asymmetric Archaelogy brings together three contemporary artists whose practices incorporate elements of chaos and distortion when interpreting the urban landscape. Aedan Lee, Patrick Cremin, & William McLean act as archaeologists digging up and interpret the world around them through personal fragmented lenses to restructure, dissect and understand their environments. The works correlate not only in their aesthetic, being exclusively rendered in tonal black and whites, but also in their analytical framework which seeks truth in the apparent bedlam of the man-made habitat.

'Asymmetric Archaeology' exhibition book, featuring Aedan Lee, Patrick Cremin & Will McLean.

A4 - 210mm × 297mm (8.3" × 11.7").
300gsm artboard cover in peaceful snow, with 80gsm bond paper pages.
72 pages.
Limited edition.

Asymmetric Archaelogy brings together three contemporary artists whose practices incorporate elements of chaos and distortion when interpreting the urban landscape. Aedan Lee, Patrick Cremin, & William McLean act as archaeologists digging up and interpret the world around them through personal fragmented lenses to restructure, dissect and understand their environments. The works correlate not only in their aesthetic, being exclusively rendered in tonal black and whites, but also in their analytical framework which seeks truth in the apparent bedlam of the man-made habitat.

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