Behind Closed Drawers: Stephen Hobbs

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Across
  1. 2. What type of limited edition artist's book did Stephen Hobbs and David Krut Publishing publish in 2013.
  2. 3. The camouflage pattern, used on gunships, that visually links to the black and white aesthetic of the book.
  3. 5. In "Be Careful in the Working Radius," Hobbs distils his urban practice into the _________ of printmaking.
  4. 7. Hobbs has sustained a dialogue with this kind of space through various media since 1994.
  5. 9. The full title of the workshop that collaborated with Hobbs on the exhibition.
  6. 10. By reducing the reference images to abstract grid formations, Hobbs harnesses the significance of the _______ as a matrix upon which information is placed.
  7. 11. What is the Swahili word for ‘tower’ referenced by Stephen Hobbs in the title of two of his featured works.
  8. 12. Hobbs reduces reference images to this, allowing for broader implications of visual culture.
  9. 14. A relief printmaking techniques used for the editioned prints in the exhibition.
  10. 15. The 'imagined city where we actually live' is produced by the traffic between fabric, representation, and what?
Down
  1. 1. What colour scheme is exclusively used in the pop-up book.
  2. 4. The field Hobbs engages with as a site for visionary thinking, particularly in his pop-up book.
  3. 6. Hobbs' understanding of this concept indicates abundance rather than oppression, particularly in cities of the global South.
  4. 8. The city that has been the primary focus of Hobbs' urban investigations since 1994.
  5. 13. The imagery of this is referenced in Hobbs' editioned prints, yet is also referenced in his wooden structures.