This publication contains a selection of bottles from the first year of Amy Sharrocks' Museum of Water project, with a foreword by the artist.
Museum of Water is a collection of publicly donated water and accompanying stories. Accumulating over two years in different sites worldwide, Museum of Water is an invitation to ponder our precious liquid and how we use it.
The collection has toured Europe for 3 years, travelling from Glasgow to Swansea, from Lancaster to Shoreham and into mainland Europe, to Denmark and The Netherlands.
Amy Sharrocks, 2014. 84 pages, paperback, 23cm x 16.5cm.
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