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Loving Couples

Loving Couples
Loving Couples
Artist's book by Tony Hayward. John Gillett and I were invited to contribute a piece of creative writing each, in a structure emulating the game 'Exquisite Corpse'.

Loving Couples mocks the homogeneity of figure/costume/landscape to be found in commercial figurines.
Bucolic figures of stylised merriment are paired with characters of film and cartoon.
Roberts, Sara
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Gillett, John
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Roberts, Sara
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Gillett, John
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Roberts, Sara and Gillett, John (2010) Loving Couples.

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Abstract

Artist's book by Tony Hayward. John Gillett and I were invited to contribute a piece of creative writing each, in a structure emulating the game 'Exquisite Corpse'.

Loving Couples mocks the homogeneity of figure/costume/landscape to be found in commercial figurines.
Bucolic figures of stylised merriment are paired with characters of film and cartoon.

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Published date: 1 July 2010
Additional Information: Loving Couples - Tony Hayward ISBN: 978 0 9554951 0 6 24pp, 225 x 300 digital, sewn pamphlet, 2010 Edition of 250

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Local EPrints ID: 480271
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480271
PURE UUID: 32851a91-79e6-480c-80fc-3a14a3612837

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Date deposited: 01 Aug 2023 17:15
Last modified: 01 Aug 2023 17:15

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Author: Sara Roberts
Author: John Gillett

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