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