
Zoë Croggon - Arc
Arc is the debut book by Melbourne artist Zoë Croggon and the winner of the 2015 Asia-Pacific Photobook Prize, sponsored by Grenadier Press, Singapore, and published by Perimeter Editions and Asia-Pacific Photobook Archive, Melbourne. Croggon's practice revolves around collage in its most economical and decisive form. Drawing on found images mining the histories of modernist and minimalist architecture, dance, performance and sporting endeavour, Croggon orchestrates highly aesthetic and formally charged arrangements via the simplest of cuts and gestures, pointing towards the limitations and potentials of the body and the built form.
80 pages, 21 x 30 cm, softcover with flaps, Perimeter Editions (Melbourne) & Asia-Pacific Photobook Archive (Melbourne).
**Out of Print**
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Zoë Croggon - Arc
Arc is the debut book by Melbourne artist Zoë Croggon and the winner of the 2015 Asia-Pacific Photobook Prize, sponsored by Grenadier Press, Singapore, and published by Perimeter Editions and Asia-Pacific Photobook Archive, Melbourne. Croggon's practice revolves around collage in its most economical and decisive form. Drawing on found images mining the histories of modernist and minimalist architecture, dance, performance and sporting endeavour, Croggon orchestrates highly aesthetic and formally charged arrangements via the simplest of cuts and gestures, pointing towards the limitations and potentials of the body and the built form.
80 pages, 21 x 30 cm, softcover with flaps, Perimeter Editions (Melbourne) & Asia-Pacific Photobook Archive (Melbourne).
**Out of Print**
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Arc is the debut book by Melbourne artist Zoë Croggon and the winner of the 2015 Asia-Pacific Photobook Prize, sponsored by Grenadier Press, Singapore, and published by Perimeter Editions and Asia-Pacific Photobook Archive, Melbourne. Croggon's practice revolves around collage in its most economical and decisive form. Drawing on found images mining the histories of modernist and minimalist architecture, dance, performance and sporting endeavour, Croggon orchestrates highly aesthetic and formally charged arrangements via the simplest of cuts and gestures, pointing towards the limitations and potentials of the body and the built form.
80 pages, 21 x 30 cm, softcover with flaps, Perimeter Editions (Melbourne) & Asia-Pacific Photobook Archive (Melbourne).
**Out of Print**





















