Lying flat against a white background, the book "A Charming Meaning, A Solid Meaning, A Struggling Meaning, 2007" from The Modern Institute features a pink and black checkered pattern on its cover that evokes the bold creativity reminiscent of the innovative work of Tom O'Sullivan and Joanne Tatham.

Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan

A Charming Meaning, A Solid Meaning, A Struggling Meaning, 2007

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Published to accompany the exhibition, A fee to avoid our expenses at The Modern Institute, Glasgow, this volume features Joanne Tatham and Tom O'Sullivans wide-ranging oeuvre, as well as biographies of the artists and a bibliography, including an introduction to a unique creative partnership.

Dimensions

20.3 x 24.8 cm

Finishing

Hardcover, 128 pages

Texts by Polly Staple, Will Bradley. Published by Dumont, Cologne.

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    An open book reveals two images of abstract sculptures, highlighting the creative collaboration between Tom O'Sullivan and Joanne Tatham through their work titled "A Charming Meaning, A Solid Meaning, A Struggling Meaning, 2007," produced by The Modern Institute. The left page showcases a black-and-white photo of a tall rectangular sculpture adorned with a circular pattern, while the right displays a textured piece featuring a central void crafted on wood.
    Within the pages of "A Charming Meaning, A Solid Meaning, A Struggling Meaning, 2007" by The Modern Institute, the dynamic artistry of Joanne Tatham and Tom O'Sullivan is vividly captured. On the left page, a person holds an eye illustration on cloth; on the right, another stands in a suit with an empty oval frame against a bold red background—perfectly exemplifying their creative partnership.

    About The Artwork

    Published to accompany the 2007 exhibition, Joanne Tatham and Tom O'Sullivan, 'A fee to avoid our expenses', at The Modern Institute, Glasgow, this volume features sculptures and installations by the artists including 'Think, Thingamajig and Other Things' (2003) and 'A Routine Sequence of External Actions' (2005).

    About Joanne Tatham & Tom O'Sullivan