Exhibition Prosthetics by Joseph Grigely explores the artist’s use of language and images as a means of representation that further the
reach of the real. Grigely uses the term “exhibition prosthetics” to describe an array of these conventions, particularly (but not exclusively) in relation to exhibition practices. Exhibition Prosthetics is the first in
the Bedford Press Editions series of artist’s books edited by Zak Kyes.
The series will engage with publications as a primary medium of practice, enabling artists to explore the inherent constraints and possibilities of the printed document. Features a conversation with Hans-Ulrich Obrist and Zak Kyes.
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