02_Kadie Salmon
Fred Mann and New Art Projects are delighted to launch the second of our series of artist publications, conceived as a critical reaction to the restrictions of lockdown. This beautiful book is a monograph of the work of Kadie Salmon, and fully illustrated. We are very grateful to the authors of the supporting essays: Emma Wilson of Cambridge University and Maria Walsh of Chelsea College of Arts. This book continues in our aim of matching the best in critical dialog with the artists we support. We would also like to thank Christian Kusters and Barbara Nassisi of CHK design for their beautiful and sensitive design.
Fred Mann and New Art Projects are delighted to launch the second of our series of artist publications, conceived as a critical reaction to the restrictions of lockdown. This beautiful book is a monograph of the work of Kadie Salmon, and fully illustrated. We are very grateful to the authors of the supporting essays: Emma Wilson of Cambridge University and Maria Walsh of Chelsea College of Arts. This book continues in our aim of matching the best in critical dialog with the artists we support. We would also like to thank Christian Kusters and Barbara Nassisi of CHK design for their beautiful and sensitive design.
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2014
2013
2013
2013
2013
Don't Know How to Tell, New Art Projects, London
Something Old, Something New...., Fred[London] Ltd, London
Viewing Room, Fred[London] Ltd, London
Arteles Residency Exhibition, Haukijarvi, Finland
No Heroics, Please, Captain Lightfoot,
The Crypt Gallery, London
Education
2007–09
2003–07
MFA Sculpture, Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh
BA (Hons) Sculpture (1), Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh
Web Links
kadiesalmon.co.uk
newartprojects.com/artists/kadie-salmon
captainlightfoot.co.uk
wearewia.com/wia-artist-qa-kadie-salmon
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