ELAINE M.L. TAM



is an itinerant writer, editor and occasional curator from Hong Kong currently based in London. She dayjobs at White Cube, a leading contemporary art gallery, and nightjobs at Fieldnotes, a publishing project supporting non-conforming creative practices. At both, she collaborates with artists and thinkers to create new forms and forums for critical engagement. Her research interests include psychoanalysis, media theory and performative writing. Her essays, short stories and poems have been widely published in anthologies, artist monographs and as exhibition text.



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UBI UMBRA CADIT
Jonathan Michael Ray
with an essay by Elaine Tam

210 x 266mm, 64 pages
Dust Jacket with tip-in
Edition of 400
£25.00
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Spanning five years of work, this limited edition book showcases new and previously unseen sculptures by west Cornwall-based artist Jonathan Michael Ray. Ubi Umbra Cadit brings together new works from Ray's summer 2022 exhibition at Tate St Ives, as well as selections from Ray's archive, accompanied by an essay, 'The Idle Cloth', by London-based curator and writer Elaine Tam. 

To read the essay, click here