
‘The city, however, does not tell its past, but contains it like the lines of a hand, written in the corners of the streets, the gratings of the windows, the banisters of the steps, the antennae of the lightning roads, the poles of the flags, every segment marked in turn with scratches, indentations, scrolls.’
Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities (1972)
Each artist chose a line, a brief passage, or a chapter title from the book, which explores layers of imagined and fictional vistas through the descriptions of cities by an explorer, Marco Polo. The book itself consists of brief prose poems describing 55 fictitious cities but which are all actually just descriptions of one city, Venice.

Hannah Wooll
Something Among Us
ink on book page,
27x21cm
2017

Ilona Kiss
Seven Days
Oil on paper
35x25cm
2017



Sharon Leahy Clark
‘OH’ the loss of the ego
Ink and Watercolour on Paper
24 x 27cm
2017

Sharon Leahy Clark
The fallible ‘I’
Ink and Watercolour on Paper
24 x 27cm
2017

Andrew Hewish
An uncomfortable tension in the modern
Graphite, ink, collage on paper
30 x 21cm
2016
Lyle Perkins
Ersilia
inkjet on watercolour paper
29.7 x 42cm
2017

Daphne Astor
Before/After
Ink and metallic marker on panel
30 x 35cm
2017

Phill Hopkins
An Awakening to a Brand New Nature [Chapter 9. Cities and the Sky]
Emulsion paint, gloss paint, spray paint, wood stain, varnish and communion wafers on found tracing paper
31.5 x 45 cm
2017

Claire Blundell-Jones
Slug Daze (drawing 13)
Ink, crayon and PVA
30 x 42cm
2016

Sean Kennedy
We are so close, but so far apart
Pen on paper.
2 x 21cm x 29.7cm (29.7cm x 42cm)
2017