In the first comprehensive book on his work Tom Dixon reveals his inspirations of the last 30 years. In his own words and with hundreds of comparative illustrations he illuminates the often surprising ideas behind his finished pieces.
In this chronological volume, Tom Dixon gives insight into his complete body of work. Flick the book one way to reveal a comprehensive catalogue of Tom's work and flick through the other way to see the numerous unusual inspirations. He transforms notions of plumpness observed in a painting of an overfed pig into an overstuffed sofa; or a fishpan from a Chinese supermarket literally into the seat of a chair; gigantic concrete sea defences on the coast of Japan become the distinctive shape of his famous stacked Jack Light.
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