Bibliography
Hastings Gail,
‘Preface’,
Space Practising Tools,
Pigment Publisher,
Melbourne
2021,
p.xi.
Excerpt
Were the people of antiquity so in fright of space as conjectured by art historian Alois Riegl that they sought safety in its exclusion by embracing material objects? […] Did so-called Minimal art’s reintroduction of ‘real’ space in the 1960s reignite deeply buried anxieties?
Jolly Martyn, Nelson Robert,
‘Artist-led Publication: Essay/ Catalogue / Book’,
AAANZ Arts Writing and Publishing Awards 2022 ,
Art Association of Australia and New Zealand,
website
2022.
Excerpt
This artist’s book wittily instantiates the formalist principles it methodically elucidates. It is meticulously complete down to every detail, and the artist’s personal creative style is satisfyingly sustained across 116 pages. […] While being an integral aesthetic object, the book successfully calls in the conceptual references points that had informed Hasting’s practice as an artist.
Roffe Jon,
‘A New Stereoscope’,
Space Practising Tools,
Pigment Publisher,
Melbourne
2021,
pp.1–3.
Excerpt
The artist that works with space and light turns back towards the conditions of experience themselves, towards the matrix of human being, but on the side of space and light, siding with things and the condition of their apparition rather than their experience.
HoldingsGail Hastings’ studio
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