Studio Paintings—James Joyce by Ian Whittlesea
curated by Roman Vasseur
Austrian Cultural Institute
23 November 2000Ð25 January 2001

Produced over three years in Whittlesea’s London studio, the work consists of five 4ft-square canvases and shows the addresses where Joyce worked after leaving Dublin. Painstakingly painted in many layers of acrylic, the work traces the journey of Joyce and his family around Europe.

Ian Whittlesea: Studio Paintings
16pp, black and white illustrations
125x125mm, staple bound with plastic cover
London: Vargas Organisation, 2000
ISBN 0-9520274-1-0
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see also Art Extraterritorial

This publication accompanied the exhibition. Studio Painting is an ongoing series in which Whittlesea has painted the addresses of artists and writers including Mark Rothko, Donald Judd, Piet Mondrian and William Blake. The booklet includes texts by Andrew Renton and Paul OÕNeill and images of WhittleseaÕs studio and the works installed.

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