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Kingsley Ifill: A Dance Along The Artery


Kingsley Ifill (b. 1988) lives and works in Paris, France and Kent, UK. On the occasion of his solo exhibition at Eighteen Gallery, Copenhagen, Kingsley Ifill created an in-depth viewer companion that details the process of creation.

“Throughout the variation of mediums and processes within my practice, photography acts as the backbone, with everything else relating to it in some way. Acting as a continuous line, other mediums such as painting, printing, sculpture, and artist books, then bounce back and forth, with photography as the connection and mediator. With this exhibition, my intention is to blur this line and bring the mediums and processes closer together as one, despite their physical differences. Photography as painting as print as sculpture. The multiple dissolved into a unique object, as a nod to the singular moment in which the image within portrays, and a nod across to Antonin Artaud’s insistence that everything is the same.”

60 Pages
Four colour offset litho on natural recycled paper
Perfect bound
Published by Tarmac Press, 2023


Kingsley Ifill: A Dance Along The Artery


Kingsley Ifill (b. 1988) lives and works in Paris, France and Kent, UK. On the occasion of his solo exhibition at Eighteen Gallery, Copenhagen, Kingsley Ifill created an in-depth viewer companion that details the process of creation. 

“Throughout the variation of mediums and processes within my practice, photography acts as the backbone, with everything else relating to it in some way. Acting as a continuous line, other mediums such as painting, printing, sculpture, and artist books, then bounce back and forth, with photography as the connection and mediator. With this exhibition, my intention is to blur this line and bring the mediums and processes closer together as one, despite their physical differences. Photography as painting as print as sculpture. The multiple dissolved into a unique object, as a nod to the singular moment in which the image within portrays, and a nod across to Antonin Artaud’s insistence that everything is the same.”


60 Pages
Four colour offset litho on natural recycled paper
Perfect bound
14.8 x 21cm
Edition of 500
Published by Tarmac Press, 2023





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