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stonewater

Item date(s): 2013

Richard Penn  - (illustrated by)
Gunievere Glasfurd  - (text by)
Marco Cianfanelli  - (featured artist)
Zuleika Chaudhari
Hannelie Coetzee  - (featured artist)
Antony Gormley  - (featured artist)
Azeimpheleli Magoro  - (featured artist)
Maja Marx  - (featured artist)
Gavin Young  - (featured artist)


Pages: unpaged
Size: 266mm
Collation: Two codex books in a folder
Binding: Clamshell/solander box - grey
Edition: Unique

Theme(s): Origins; Landscapes; Memory

Place publication: Johannesburg
Publisher: Artists Book
Exhibition 2017; 2019

Additional notes:
Two journals housed in a grey partitioned clamshell box.

Each 32-page journal has a pencil text with pencil and pen-and-ink illustrations on alternate pages.

13 illustrations in journal 1 and 12 illustrations in journal 2.

There is an comprehensive colophon which includes:

The work takes the form of a 'conversation' between text and drawing over twenty-four days, and was produced during a residency at Nirox in August 2013. They agreed to a single rule - for each to produce a piece of work a day. The work is in two books, one of which begins with a drawing and the other with a piece of writing. The books were swapped daily, so that drawing responded to text and text to drawing an so on. The work that emerged was a continual surprise. The work can be read chronologically: drawing, text, drawing, text, or, can follow separately either drawing or text through or between the books.

Reference note:
Two pamphlet books housed in a folder.

Theme: Origins. Remembered and actual landscapes. Conversation between text and drawing

'stonewater' is a collaboration between SA artist, Richard Penn, and UK writer Guinevere Glasfurd, and takes as its starting point a shared interest in 'origins'. Both the artist and the writer have been looking back along scales of human memory and experience and beyond, toward the beginning of time and the origin of our universe itself. This new work required them to consider their separate journeys - all that brought them to the point of collaboration at Nirox.

Moving between memories of a childhood in North Yorkshire and the present day setting of the veld in the Cradle of Humankind, Guinevere's text overlays two landscapes - a remembered one: the North Yorkshire moors and its limestone caves and pavements, and a newly experienced one: the ancient dolomitic limestone strata and caves, visible on the veld and at Plovers Lake, at Nirox. The drawings explore Richard's interest in questions that arise from depicting the very large and very small and combine near and far, autobiographical and the imagined.

stonewater was produced with funding from Arts Council England and the British Council, Artists' International Development Fund, and was supported in South Africa by the generosity of the Nirox Arts Foundation.

The artists would like to thank Arts Council England, the British Council, Benji Liebmann and all the staff at Nirox Arts Foundation for their support.

The work is dedicated to Duncan Glasfurd (killed 15th August 1969).



Exhibition notes:
‘Booknesses: Contemporary South African Artist's Books’.

FADA Gallery, University of Johannesburg.

Curated by David Paton and Eugene Hon.

24 March - 5 May 2017

Samplings: South African Artists' Books

Basement Gallery, WAM

26 March to 6 July 2019

Small Editions. JBCBA, WAM. 14 Oct 2021 to 28 Jan 2022

Ref: GB/15354























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