→ Michael Clark – Dancing to The Fall





Twenty years ago a series of exhibitions entitled Fig1 (52 shows in 52 weeks) was concluded with a party at Notre Dame Hall in London's Leicester Square where Michael Clark performed a version of Dancing to the Fall. Simon Pentleton and Josephine Soughan were there to capture the moment on a miniDV camera. This publication is a book version of their film.
Printed on Paperback, context pink
The Everyday Press, 2023