New Stock
Tatty Devine jewellery now available!
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Tatty
Devine was set up by Harriet
Vine & Rosie Wolfenden, who opened their first shop
in 2001 in Brick Lane, London. A small selection of Tatty
Devine's quirky jewellery
can now be purchased from the John
Hansard Gallery Bookshop.
For more information on Tatty Devine visit www.tattydevine.com
or pop into the shop and take a look!
Swallow Necklass, by Tatty Devine
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Hayvend Art Vending Machines
The John Hansard Gallery is delighted to join
the Hayvend network of art vending machines.
There are two machines on campus, one located in the Gallery
Shop and the other in Southampton University
Students' Union.For just £2,
you can become the proud owner of an original artwork. The machine
randomly selects an item from a weird and wonderful range of
works, made by artists from all over the country. The perfect
stocking-filler this Christmas! For a panoramic view of the
machine in situ in the Gallery Shop, plus more information,
visit http://www.hayvend.com/info/loca/han.shtml
books
There Where You Are Not
Alec Finlay, Dr Michael Nedo
Photography by Guy Moreton
This long-awaited publication follows on from the exhibition
There
Where You Are Not, featuring Alec Finlay,
Jeremy Millar and Guy Moreton,
which featured at the gallery from 31 May – 9
July 2005. The book is an album of writings and photographs
that describe the sojourns philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein
made throughout his lifetime, in his search to discover a retreat
where he could live and work. For more information visit http://www.bdpworld.com/,
and follow the link to 'current titles'.
£ 19.99
ISBN:1 904772 16 1
Andrew Cross
An English Journey
A colour illustrated catalogue with accompanying DVD.
£10
ISBN: 190427 010 7
Andrew Cross
Along Some American Highways

£19.95
ISBN: 1-901033-74-0
Some Trains in America

£19.99
ISBN: 3-7913-2679-1
Beck’s Futures 2004

£7.99
ISBN: 1-900300-42-7
Marc Augé non-places: introduction to an anthropology
of supermodernity

In this fascinating and lucid essay Augé seeks to establish
an intellectual armature for an anthropology of supermodernity.
Starting with an attempt to disentangle anthropology from history,
Augé goes on to map the distinction between place, encrusted
with historical monuments and creative of social life, and non-place,
to which individuals are connected in a uniform manner and where
no organic social ife is possible.
£11
ISBN 1-85984-051-5
Hayward Gallery Publication Fantasy Architecture: 1500-2036
Fantasy Architecture is an examination of around 130 imagined
buildings, structures and schemes from the late medieval period
to the present. Artists and architects included in the text
include Robert Adam, Foreign Office Architects, Inigo Jones,
Nils Norman and Paolo Soleri.
£16.95
ISBN 1-85332-240-7
Adbusters: Volume 12 Number 4
Adbusters challenges the accepted norm in media advertising,
and aims to re-educate readers to a more sustainable alternative
to consumerism. Often spiced with politically critical variations
on well known advertising campaigns. Must for activists turned
on by the likes of 'No Logo' and designers who want to think
differently.
£4
Katerina Manolessou
Stickies

£2.50
Artist hand made produce.