Information

Type

Archival Record

Identifier

GB3451/OC/D/1701/616/1

Other Identifiers

OC/D/1701/616/1 (local reference number)

Date(s)

2010 Dec 08 (was creation date of)

Record Resource Extent

6.64 MB

Scope and Content

Image of a green dress hung on the wall of the residency studio during the residency of Nicola Smith and Philip Davenport. The poem 'ghosts move abt me patchd wit histories' can be seen on the wall paper in the background. 

History

This record was held on a DVD entitled ''Phil+Nic open studio images, un-edited' (OC/D/1701/616) formerly held in the Timeline accession (ACC/2017/1). 

Access and Use

Representation Type

mediated ➔ digital

Conditions on Access

A low resolution version of this record is accessible online for personal non-commercial use. The original record or accessible surrogate is accessible to researchers by appointment in the CFCCA archive and library searchroom.

Conditions on Use

Open Studio: 'ghosts move abt me patchd wit histories', Nicola Smith & Philip Davenport, 2010 Dec 10-17, Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester, Photography by Elizabeth Wewiora, Residency and Engagement Coordinator. Courtesy of the CFCCA Archive & Library (GB341/OC/D/1701/616/1). The document is copyright of the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art. This image is available for private non-commercial research only. Requests for other uses must be presented to the copyright holder.

Accessible Surrogate Information

jpeg (482 KB, 1 files)

Related Information

Keywords & Terms

Online ; still images ; digital ; optical disks ; jpeg ; digital photograph ; poetry ; Originals ; esea contemporary Copyright ; open studios ; installations (visual works) ; Whisper Residency (2003-2013) ; costumes

Descriptive Note

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