• editioned print
  • loose leaves
  • duotone
  • 66 x 90.2 cm. each
  • [2] pp.
  • edition size 30
  • signed and numbered

“A” and “Paul's Place”

Paul Noble

“A” and “Paul's Place”

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PAUL NOBLE, "A" and "Paul''''s Place", 2002 are two companion prints printed by Mike Ward at Atlas Print Studio, London, England in an edition of thirty with six Artist''''s Proofs, two Printer''''s Proofs and one archival proof published by I.C. Editions, a division of Susan Inglett Gallery. Plates were made by Hugh Stoneman at Stoneman Graphics, Cornwall, England.

Paul Noble has devoted his recent years to the creation of Nobson Newtown, a new town built according to the perceived needs and preferences of its inhabitants. Of course as self-annointed spokesperson, this particular folly tells us as much about the artist as it provides yet another example of questionable city planning. With Nobson Newtown, Noble joins a long line of distinguished artists who have invented fantastic and eccentric worlds through which to explore their own pychological landscape. Located on the outskirts of town, "A" and "Paul''''s Place" adds sculpture park and sensory respite to a burgeoning "Nobson Central" replete with "Nobspital", "Lidonob", and, of course, "Paul''''s Palace".

New York, NY: I.C. Editions,
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