across the divide

Elaine Fisher (de)posit(ory)(ion) (2016)

evidence for a returnable sum (across the melt water) arranged in reusable European-standard stacking containers:

400 x 300 x 74 mm wrapped pebbles
origin: Marloes cliffs, Pembrokeshire (photographic print on newspaper), East Quantoxhead beach, Somerset (pebbles)

400 x 300 x 175 mm photographic prints on newspaper
origin: Marloes cliffs, Pembrokeshire

300 x 200 x 118 mm bagged pebbles and photographic print on newspaper
origin: Marloes beach, Pembrokeshire (pebbles), Crooklets beach, Cornwall (photograph by Alex Pointer)

de- implying removal or reversal; deposit a returnable sum, lying in a displaced position; depository a store (of wisdom, knowledge); -ory denoting a place for a particular function; posit assume a fact, put in place or position; position the way in which a thing or its parts are placed or arranged

Divided by the melt water exhibition opens at UWTSD Swansea College of Art on 17 June

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