Tate Britain – Gabrielle Orozco Exhibition

Dial Tone 1992

Orozco sliced the pages of the New York phone book into columns of digits and pasted these now-anonymous telephone numbers next to one another on a ten-metre roll of Japanese paper. The source of these numbers remains recognisable because of the distinctive, everyday format of the telephone directory. As with his car sculpture, La DS, the object’s identity remains even while the artist’s radical edits remove its utility. ‘In a way this work is measuring a city’, Orozco has said.

National Portrait Gallery

Steven Barritt – Solitude of Pygmalion

His Webisite, including other photo’s in the series: http://www.stevenbarritt.com/mythographies

Anita Corbin – Golfing Sisters in the Ladies Locker Room