YEARBOOK 01 is a collectible hand-bound portfolio

YEARBOOK 01 is a collectible
hand-bound portfolio containing
original works by ten invited
artists, curated by Lucy A Sames:
Rhona Byrne
Rachael Champion
Joey Holder
Toby Huddlestone
Kristin Luke
Luke McCreadie
Rachel Pimm
Barry Sykes
Francis Thorburn
Martin Westwood
YEARBOOK 01 is hand-stitched
with woodside card stock,
bookcloth and archival paper in
a bespoke CAD-embroidered
recycled fabric sleeve.
20 pages 297 x 400mm
YEARBOOK 01 is in an edition of
25 books only.
Produced by Enclave, 2014.
Sleeve and cover design by Ditto.
Pages 11-12 Rachael Champion
Fatbergs and Rumble Strips
Ink jet cut out collage with
archival adhesive
YEARBOOK 01
Edition 07/25
A selection of Rachael
Champion’s YEARBOOK 01
contributions Fatbergs and
Rumblestrips - each collage is
handmade directly into the book
by the artist.
Editions shown:
Top
01/25, 05/25, 04/25
Middle
06/25, 22/25, 02/25
Bottom
24/25, 09/25, 10/25
Pages 19-20 Martin Westwood
Proposal for Monotactile Sculpture
in Encapsulated Crawl Space, 2013.
Inkjet and two identical pages
from a contemporary ‘fashion
magazine’ on paper.
YEARBOOK 01
Edition 06/25
Pages 1-2 Joey Holder SITE-25, 2014.
http://to.be/fields/27W_EI < - - > http://to.be/fields/L0NN5x
Holder has produced 25 animated websites and 25 corresponding printed digital collages,
one for each YEARBOOK. The collages contain imagery taken from her research around the
‘artificial’ and the ‘organic’ and the confusion of this dichotomy by technology and computation.
Pages 3-4 Rachel Pimm
Cellular Architecture Karyotype, 2014. Colour laser prints, acetate, glue dots.
25 digital prints of handmade golf course landscapes - a different hole per YEARBOOK, with
a karyotype indexing all the holes from across the books. The landscapes are presented under
acetate covers referencing microscope slides and biotechnology - recurring themes in Pimm’s
research.
Pages 5-6 Luke McCreadie Do Sculptures Think Thoughts of Sculpture? 2013.
Felt and laminated paper collage.
A series of 25 unique collages made up of laminated, hand-drawn and fabric elements
referencing McCreadie’s interests in art history, mysticism and sculpture.
Each YEARBOOK contains a
double-page spread handmade
directly into the book by the ten
contributing artists, making each
book entirely unique.
These thumbnail images serve
as an impression only - for high
resolution images or further
information on an artist’s
contribution, email
[email protected]
Pages 7-8 Kristin Luke Book Cover, 2014.
Embossed handmade Khadi paper.
‘FREEDOM OF THE OPEN ROAD / FREEDOM OF THE OPEN ROAD’ - Luke has produced
25 hand-embossed book covers for the speculative fragmentary novel that appears throughout
her practice.
Pages 9-10 Toby Huddlestone Template for Proposal (Tate Modern), 2013.
Pencil drawing and acrylic.
A series of outline pencil and acrylic drawings exploring the artistic processes of drafting,
sketching and templates as means for generating and working through ideas.
Pages 11-12 Rachael Champion Fatbergs and Rumble Strips, 2013.
Ink jet cut out collage with archival adhesive
A series of 25 unique collages made from arrangements of Champion’s photography research.
The content of the images vary - modernist forms and architecture, raw building materials,
plant life, and mechanical apparatus, which the artist thinks of as found sculptures that exist in
two dimensional spaces.
Pages 13-14 Rhona Byrne Found Cards (2012-14), 2014.
Photographic series.
One-off photographs of playing cards and jigsaw pieces found on the streets of Dublin, London
and Paris. Byrne took the photographs to a cartomancer to read the fortune of the playing
cards and thus of the YEARBOOKS themselves. A recording of the cartomancy reading is on
show at Enclave.
Pages 15-16 Barry Sykes Quality Time 2013.
Pencil on paper with printed terms and conditions.
This double pencil drawing is accompanied by three hours in the artist’s company to be
redeemed by the purchaser at a time of their choosing.
Terms and conditions apply.
Pages 17-18 Francis Thorburn Roll Play, 2014.
Photographic series.
25 pairs of one-off, high gloss images taken of Thorburn’s Minstry of Alternative Transport
- a series of processional performances that use sculptural devices (vehicles) to lead public
onlookers in a celebratory procession via ritualised action.
Pages 19-20 Martin Westwood Proposal for Monotactile Sculpture in Encapsulated Crawl
Space, 2013. Inkjet and two identical pages from a contemporary ‘fashion magazine’ on paper.
Westwood has produced pairs of tightly folded magazine pages in which a fragment of a
model/prototype surface is presented. These are fixed over inkjet images of crawlspaces under
buildings - displaced spatial arrangements and tightly controlled environments.
YEARBOOK 01 launched at
Enclave November 28 2014
with an exhibition by all ten
contributing artists, curated by
Lucy A. Sames. The exhibtion runs
until January 31 2015.
Top image:
Left: Toby Huddlestone (detail)
Front: Luke McCreadie.
Back: Francis Thorburn.
Bottom left image (left to right):
Rachael Champion, Rhona Byrne,
Barry Sykes, Joey Holder.
Bottom right image:
Luke McCreadie, Do Sculptures
Think Thoughts of Sculpture? (detail)
YEARBOOK 01 is produced by Enclave, 2014
Sales of YEARBOOK 01 support our future programme allowing Enclave to maintain an ambitious, high quality artistic output
and to continue to support young contemporary curatorial projects on-site.
A small number of editions are available at a reduced price of £500 exclusively for emerging collectors.
The price increases as YEARBOOK 01 sells out and is dependent on edition number.
Average price is £1000.
The edition is of 25 books only.
Each artist receives one of the editions in exchange for their contribution.
For a complete price list, to make a purchase or to arrange a viewing contact [email protected].
YEARBOOK 01 has been made possible by the generosity of the artists who have given their time in exchange for an edition,
by the financial support of Anthony Gross and by the hard work of Karina Hanney Marrero.
Rhona Byrne
Lives and works in Dublin, Ireland. www.rhonabyrne.com
Byrne has exhibited extensively in Ireland and internationally and has been awarded several awards and artists residencies and has been
commissioned and supported by The Arts Council of Ireland, Culture Ireland and The Office of Public Works.
Byrne has work in many collections including Microsoft Ireland (IRL); Dublin City Council (IRL); The Roller Coaster Museum (USA);
Gracelands, eva International (IRL) and in several private collections.
Rachael Champion
Born 1982, USA. Lives and works in London. www.rachaelchampion.com
Champion has been awarded the Arts Foundation Award for sculpture (2013) and the Red Mansion Art Prize (2010). In 2012 she was
the Camden Arts Centre ‘Artist in Residence’. In 2015 Champion will install a permanent installation on Sarvisalo, The Zabludowicz
Collection’s outpost in Finland. Champion’s work has been exhibited at a number of recognised international spaces including Modern
Art Oxford (UK); Zabludowicz Collection, London (UK); Socrates Sculpture Park, New York (US); Bold Tendencies Sculpture Project,
London (UK); Enclave, London (UK); Horatio Junior, London (UK). In 2013 Champion’s ambitious, site specific work Forced Landscape was
installed in Derbyshire as part of the Wirksworth Festival. Champion is represented by Hales Gallery, London.
Joey Holder
Born 1979, UK. Lives and works in London. www.joeyholder.com
Holder’s work includes painting, sculpture, video and digital manipulations. She is concerned with notions of the ‘artificial’ and the ‘organic’,
two terms with meanings that have become harder to define within today’s technology-driven world and our adaption to this ever-revised
order. Holder’s work represents an organic way of seeing computation through an evolution from canvas to screen. Holder graduated
from the MFA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths in 2010.
Recent solo shows include HYDROZOAN, The Royal Standard, Liverpool (2014); Digital Baroque, Eight, London (2012);
Supersaturation, The Woodmill, London (2011).
Toby Huddlestone
Lives and works in London and Bristol. www.tobyhuddlestone.net
Recent solo shows include The Origins of Another Artwork, 2013 (Market Gallery, Glasgow); solo performances at Plymouth Art Centre,
2012; Sculpture/Bar/Performance, Enclave, London (2012); I’m so Bored of Viewing..., The Engine Room, Wellington, NZ (2010); To appear to
have done something can be more significant than having actually done it, ROOM, London (2010).
Public commissions include Garden of Reason for the National Trust, Ham House, Richmond (2012);
Walk the Line for Exchange Radical Moments, Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art, Riga (2011); Iteration:Again, Hobart, Tasmania (2011).
Kristin Luke
Born 1984. Lives and works in London. www.kristinluke.com www.theairinnvenice.com
Recent exhibitions and events include: The Air Inn Venice - Winter 2015/14 Fuck It All Sunrise Getaway, The Agency, London (2014);
Idiorrhythmic Hunting Lodge with Berta Koch (2014); Performa Losone (2014); Autumn Collapse, Enclave, London (2014);
Synchronise. Accelerate. Disperse. II screening, M J Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland (2013).
Luke McCreadie
Born 1985, UK. Lives and works in Newcastle Upon Tyne. www.lukemccreadie.com
McCreadie studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, London. He is the current Warwick Stafford Fellow with The Baltic and Northumbria
University. Selected solo shows include In Hinterland, Gallery North, Newcastle (2014); Blob-content, ACME Project Space, London
(2012); Little Puppet Made of Pine, Supplement Gallery, London (2009). Selected group shows include The Manchester Contemporary, with
Division of Labour and Grand Union, Manchester (2014); 100 Foot (Curated by Jim Hobbs), Whitstable Biennale, Whitstable (2014);
BCB Gallery, Athens, Greece; (((o))), Clonlea Studios, Dublin (2013); Magic Eye, Grand Union, Birmingham (2013);
Temporary Sites (a proposal), Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes (2012); Switch, Baltic 39, Newcastle (2012).
Awards include The Adrian Carruthers Studio award with ACME London and The Warwick Stafford Fellowship.
Rachel Pimm
Born 1984, Zimbabwe. Lives and works in London. www.rachelpimmwork.tumblr.com
Pimm received her MFA from Goldsmiths in 2013. Recent solo exhibitions include Natural Selection, Zabludowicz Collection, London
(2014), Plants Under Glass, Enclave, London (2014) and Tower Of Babble, The Architecture Foundation, London (2012).
Recent group exhibitions include Llocs Communs, Can Felipa, Barcelona (2013); The Fresh Air Collection, SPACE Gallery, London (2013);
Recent Work By Artists, Auto Italia, London; Without Nature, TAP, Southend-on-Sea (2012); People on a Sunday, Ibid Projects (2012) and
Remote Control, ICA London (2012) featuring C2C P2P Auto Italia LIVE, Auto Italia, London (2011).
Barry Sykes
Born 1976, UK. Lives and works in London. www.barrysykes.info
Often working in direct response to a particular situation, location or person, Sykes’ practice explores the accommodation of error,
quantifying experience, shortfall and absurdity. Sykes has recently presented events at Kings ARI, Melbourne (2014); Arnolfini, Bristol
(2013); Limoncello, London (2012); The Showroom, London (2012); Spike Island, Bristol (2012); Tate St Ives, Cornwall (2011);
Tate Modern, London (2010) and the Immersive Vision Theatre, Plymouth (2011).
Sykes has works in the Ostrobothnian Museum collection (Finland) and in various private collections in the UK and abroad.
Francis Thorburn
Born 1985, UK. Lives and works in London.
Thorburn has exhibited throughout Europe, including a solo show and artist residency at the BWA, Museum of Contemporary Art,
Wroclaw, Poland (2012) and at the Folkstone Triennial (2011). His works have been commissioned by both Tate Modern and Tate Britain.
Martin Westwood
Born 1969. Lives and works in London.
Westwood has exhibited widely in both the UK and abroad at artist–run, commercial and public galleries. Selected solo exhibitions
include: Boneus, The Approach, London (2012); Supermen made you but only superfluity will release you, Galerie Fons Welters, Amsterdam
(2012); These Hands Are Models, Stanley Picker Gallery (2011); Comma13 (Hysteresis), Bloomberg Space (2009); fade held, Art Now,
Tate Britain (2005). In 2009 Westwood was Stanley Picker Fellow at Kingston University and in the same year was awarded an Abbey
Fellowship at The British School Rome.
Pages 5-6 Luke McCreadie
Do Sculptures Think Thoughts of
Sculpture? 2013.
Felt and laminated paper collage.
YEARBOOK 01
Edition 03/25
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©Enclave 2014
Artworks ©the artists
All rights reserved.
Established in 2012, Enclave is an experimental artist-run infrastructure in Deptford, South London, that aims to promote
contemporary, critical art practice. Enclave comprises three spaces: Enclave Gallery, Guest Projects and Machine Party.
Enclave additionally accommodates seven independent spaces in an incubator set-up.
Current residents on-site include news of the world (The Centre of Attention); DIVUS London; Third Text; ]performance s p a c e[;
Lubomirov-Easton; Call & Response and Victory Press.
In 2012-14, participating artists and curators in the Enclave Gallery programme have included: Simon Bedwell, Sovay Berriman,
Rachael Champion, Adam Christensen, Susan Conte, Ross Downes, Plastique Fantastique, Rowena Harris, Joey Holder,
Toby Huddlestone, Dean Kenning, Kristin Luke, Taus Makhacheva, Luke McCreadie, LUX, Conal McStravick, Misery Connoisseur,
New Ultra Group, Paul O’Neill (for IXIA), Harold Offeh, Rachel Pimm, Laure Provoust, Ines Rebelo, Barry Sykes,
Christopher Kulendran Thomas, Francis Thorburn, David Thorp, Martin Westwood, Emily Wardill, Nicola Woodham, Lucy Woodhouse
and many others.
Enclave is a not-for-profit venture, and operates under the registered charity umbrella of temporarycontemporary (no. 1123395).