Special Edition Monograph: Tamara Dean

Tamara Dean’s forthcoming Monograph is available for pre-order from Michael Reid Gallery providing insight into the artist’s oeuvre.

Words: Adriana Borsey

Tamara Dean’s forthcoming Monograph is available for pre-order from Michael Reid Gallery. Published by Thames & Hudson, the book is a retrospective of Dean’s latest work to date.

Her first published monograph is exploratory and ethereal, laden with risk and chance and adventure, her images reveal the complex interrelationships inherent in contemporary rites of passage and our connection to nature. Organised chronologically by series, each introduced with a brief text by the artist, readers are given insight into the evolution of her work and the themes and motifs that have featured throughout her oeuvre.

The signed limited edition of 50 is presented in a linen-bound slip case with a signed editioned archival pigment print on cotton rag with signed and numbered cataloguing slip. Priced at $650 and available for pre-order October.

The standard edition is also available for pre-order. A 176-page hardcover book, which chronicles Dean’s photography, exploring the undercurrents of the human condition. Priced at $100 and available for pre-order October.

This article was posted 14 September 2022.

Image: Special Edition Monograph, Tamara Dean, 2022. Published by Thames & Hudson. Courtesy: Michael Reid Gallery. 

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