SCAPE 2008 Catalogue Out Now
The Art & Industry Biennial Trust is pleased to announce
the publication of
Wandering Lines: Towards a New
Culture of Space
Published as a lasting record of the SCAPE 2008 Christchurch Biennial of Art in Public Space

* Full colour throughout
* Stunning exhibition documentation photography
* Production images of artists developing art in public space including Atelier van Lieshout, Hannah & Aaron Beehre and Tatzu Oozu
* Essays by New Zealand and international writers including Tina Barton, Markus Miessen, Jon Bywater and Nils van Beek
* Lasting record of the 5th SCAPE Christchurch Biennial
Extending the idea of a traditional ‘exhibition catalogue’, the publication for Wandering Lines: Towards a New Culture of Space delves deep into Christchurch’s 5th SCAPE Biennial of Art in Public Space. Presenting a number of essays that engage with aspects related to the project’s conceptual framework, this catalogue explores leading trends in public art today.
Publication release date: Tuesday 28 April 2009
Price: $49.00 (NZD) | Postage: $6.00 (within New Zealand) and $18 overseas
Please go to www.scapebiennial.org.nz/merchandise.asp to place an order. Alternatively, email office@scapebiennial.org.nz
PUBLICATION
DETAILS
ISBN 978 0 473 14376 3
Curators and
editors: Fulya Erdemci and Danae Mossman
Design: Warren
Olds
239 pages
This catalogue was made possible by the generous support of Creative New Zealand, Pub Charity, Blueprint and the Chartwell Trust.
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SCAPE 2008 is the 5th biennial organised by the Art & Industry Biennial Trust, New Zealand's only international biennial dedicated to contemporary art in public space.
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