Dan Holdsworth Mapping the Limits of Space

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Texts by: Dan Holdsworth, Madeleine Kennedy, Emma Lewis, Oliver Morton, Alistair Robinson, Joshua Wilson English 2021, 272 Pages, 221 Ills. Clothbound 339mm x 296mm
ISBN: 978-6-00002701-8
Texts by: Dan Holdsworth, Madeleine Kennedy, Emma Lewis, Oliver Morton, Alistair Robinson, Joshua Wilson English 2018, 272 Pages, 221 Ills. Clothbound 339mm x 296mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-4420-1

Mapping the Limits of Space surveys English artist Dan Holdsworth’s 20-year career. Since 1996 Holdsworth has explored the “extreme” territories that characterise humans’ changing relationship to the ‘natural’ world in the Anthropocene. The volume also reveals Holdsworth’s (*1974) most recent body of work. Since 2012 the artist has worked with academic geologists to map the exact contours of Alpine glaciers, using drones, lasers, photography, and high-end software used by the military and academy. We encounter millions of points in space, each millimetre-perfect, that plot the outline of a changing landscape. Produced in collaboration with the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, the publication offers new insights into Holdsworth’s innovative practice.Exhibition: 16.12.2017–17.3.2018, Graves Gallery, Sheffield, 1.6.–30.8.2018 Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland

Mapping the Limits of Space surveys English artist Dan Holdsworth’s 20-year career. Since 1996 Holdsworth has explored the “extreme” territories that characterise humans’ changing relationship to the ‘natural’ world in the Anthropocene. The volume also reveals Holdsworth’s (*1974) most recent body of work. Since 2012 the artist has worked with academic geologists to map the exact contours of Alpine glaciers, using drones, lasers, photography, and high-end software used by the military and academy. We encounter millions of points in space, each millimetre-perfect, that plot the outline of a changing landscape. Produced in collaboration with the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, the publication offers new insights into Holdsworth’s innovative practice.Exhibition: 16.12.2017–17.3.2018, Graves Gallery, Sheffield, 1.6.–30.8.2018 Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland