2012
Haunch of Venison, London
Hardcover
108 pages + 1 fold-out
296 × 223 mm
Jamie Shovlin explores the tension between fact and fiction in the narratives we use to define our identities and share our stories. Questioning the reliability of information and materiality in the digital age, each project proposes new types of storytelling that include unreliable narration, multiple realities and meta-commentary. Shovlin’s work questions the influence of memory and subjectivity in how we construct the stories of our lives and histories.
[Sedition]
Interview with Martin Holman.