Jack Davison – Photographs Annotated Artists Edition
- Published in a limited edition of 1000 copies, each signed by the artist.
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Nine collaborative risograph prints also available
- 136 pages
- 25 colour & 39 duotone plates
- 24 x 25.5 cm
- Embossed linen hardcover with tip-on
- ISBN 978-1-912719-09-9
- April 2021
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Participating artists:
- Atelier Bingo
- Ruth van Beek
- Katrien De Blauwer
- John Booth
- Maisie Cousins
- Agnes Davison
- Jack Davison
- Alec Doherty
- Tom Elliot
- Freddie & Floyd Fortune Smith
- Stephen Fowler
- Moira Frith
- Masanao Hirayama
- Marie Jacotey
- Lucy Jones
- Emma Kohlmann
- Frank Lebon
- Loose Joints
- Ottile & Hamish Lloyd-Platt
- Rob Lyon
- Stefan Marx
- John McKie
- Nathalie du Pasquier
- Liaqat Rasul
- Tamara Shopsin & Jason Fulford
- Bahati Simoens
- C. W. Smallbones
- Hatty Staniforth
- Conie Vallese
- Matt Willey
- Wilfrid Wood
- Michaela Yearwood-Dan
- Christina Zimpel
- Loose Joints and Jack Davison in conversation on Instagram Live, 25 April 2021
- Press
- British Journal of Photography
- Another Magazine
- Vanity Fair
- Harper's Bazaar (in Italian)
Photographs is a story of British artist Jack Davison’s experiments with image making from 2007 to present. Originally published in May 2019, Davison’s debut monograph has now sold through two print runs. To celebrate the third printing of this book, Davison and Loose Joints invited thirty-two different artists to have a carte blanche at responding to Jack’s images.
For the Photographs Annotated Artists Edition, an international selection of artists were sent a physical copy of Davison’s original book and given free rein to scribble, annotate, rework, cut out, destroy and generally enjoy Jack’s malleable images. The result is a uniquely collaborative reworked version of Photographs, which within the same format, sequence and layout as the original creates a hybridised, playful and open-ended book, ranging from extravagant and visceral reworkings, where Davison’s original source images are near-obliterated, to schoolboy doodles and crayon scribbles by Davison’s young nieces and nephews.
Shoulder-to-shoulder are artists foremost in their mediums, such as Nathalie du Pasquier, Atelier Bingo, Ruth van Beek, Stefan Marx, Marie Jacotey and John Booth, alongside emerging, new and young voices in illustration, collage and contemporary drawing.