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Simon Ingram

Painting Machines 2005-2014

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Simon Ingram’s first monograph surveys the artist’s work from 2007 to 2013. In three substantial essays and with a contribution by the artist, it explores how Ingram interrogates the act of painting—its supports, execution, composition, and exhibition—as a self-organising machine that is generated by living systems and electromagnetic energy.

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