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"John Wood: On the Edge of Clear Meaning, a comprehensive monograph on Wood's work, features an essay by David Levi Strauss, a biography and extensive bibliography compiled by William S. Johnson, and an assessment of Wood's important role as an educator for over thirty years by Ezra Shales."--BOOK JACKET.
Since they began collaborating in 1993. John Wood and Paul Harrison have accumulated a series of playful and beguiling video works which are distinguished as much by their droll sense of humour as their unerring economy of execution. Played out against a minimalist, monochrome backdrop, or within the sealed-off space of the monitor itself, each of the works involves the presence of one of the artists, either as the butt of an extended sight-gag or as the trigger for a spiralling, visually surprising conceit. This publication, which features an essay by Charles Esche, documents Wood and Harrison's work to date, including single-screen works and installations.
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Memoirs of the life and travels of John Wood, from Brisbane to Melbourne and beyond
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Collection contains the Southern States missionary journals and other personal documents of John Wood, family records and photographs, and the autobiography of his mother, Naomi Chase Lane Wood.