Tim Mosely - fragments, 2023

$2,600.00

from the representation by touch suite of books
Eight digital prints and a title page hand made from recycled linen.
52 x 68 cm (open)
an edition of eight folios (A- H) and one artists proof folio
Digital prints printed at Loupe Imaging

Images courtesy of Louis Lim and the artist

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from the representation by touch suite of books
Eight digital prints and a title page hand made from recycled linen.
52 x 68 cm (open)
an edition of eight folios (A- H) and one artists proof folio
Digital prints printed at Loupe Imaging

Images courtesy of Louis Lim and the artist

from the representation by touch suite of books
Eight digital prints and a title page hand made from recycled linen.
52 x 68 cm (open)
an edition of eight folios (A- H) and one artists proof folio
Digital prints printed at Loupe Imaging

Images courtesy of Louis Lim and the artist

Each folio includes 8 high resolution digital prints of the original eight ephemeral paper works exhibition in the 2023 exhibition at Grey Hand Press in Brisbane, Australia. The title pages of each folio have each been reformed from one of the eight exhibited ephemeral paper works.

Born in Australia, lives in Brisbane.

Tim Mosely’s art practice contributes to the fields of print culture, artists books and haptic aesthetics. His work has been exhibited in significant survey exhibitions and is held in prominent national and international artists books collections. In his current studio practice he employs the ‘wilderness’, the autographic touch and the indexical nature of prints to investigate the role of the senses in the reception and evaluation of works of art. He also contributes to the emerging critical discourse on artists books.

Having assembled over 50 artists books during his thirty years of professional practice in printmaking studios he exhibits a proficient employment of intaglio, relief, silk-screening and papermaking techniques. Mosely’s work is held in collections Nationally and Internationally including the British Library in London, the Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library at Harvard University and Museum Meermanno Huis van het Boek, The Hague, The Netherlands and the Bodleian Library.