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Entrances Uncovered: Street Signs You Never Saw

Entrances Uncovered: Street Signs You Never Saw

210mm x 120mm, 16pp, staple bound, hand stamped cover, includes a double sided poster.

"New collages from Glasgow based Matthew Walkerdine. Considering iconography, age, repetition and production. Recognition is a large part of the practice and this one bounces from a previous work exhibited at Bury Art Museums but zooms the lens right out. Produced immediately alongside some tips and hints on writing from Mark E Smith with a second booklet stapled within. The first ‘editioned’ publication from The Grass is Green
 I don’t think it will be the last.” (Publisher PR)

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Entrances Uncovered: Street Signs You Never Saw

210mm x 120mm, 16pp, staple bound, hand stamped cover, includes a double sided poster.

"New collages from Glasgow based Matthew Walkerdine. Considering iconography, age, repetition and production. Recognition is a large part of the practice and this one bounces from a previous work exhibited at Bury Art Museums but zooms the lens right out. Produced immediately alongside some tips and hints on writing from Mark E Smith with a second booklet stapled within. The first ‘editioned’ publication from The Grass is Green
 I don’t think it will be the last.” (Publisher PR)

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210mm x 120mm, 16pp, staple bound, hand stamped cover, includes a double sided poster.

"New collages from Glasgow based Matthew Walkerdine. Considering iconography, age, repetition and production. Recognition is a large part of the practice and this one bounces from a previous work exhibited at Bury Art Museums but zooms the lens right out. Produced immediately alongside some tips and hints on writing from Mark E Smith with a second booklet stapled within. The first ‘editioned’ publication from The Grass is Green
 I don’t think it will be the last.” (Publisher PR)