Object, space, and colour form Clover’s painter palette, capturing everyday reality through these fundamental tools. Clover Green’s latest project explores the dialogue between images, art, and memory. By pairing photographs taken over the last three years, Clover creates an intuitive narrative that reveals relationships between the images. Using the diptych technique, Dialogues invites viewers to reflect on the beauty of the world as it is and could be, connecting the past and present.
The book is presented as a single section with the text printed on a loose sheet of one-side blue poster paper, inserted in between the pages. The book is mounted into a square spine soft cover, presenting a full colour image on the front cover and a black and white image on the back, and printed full colour, yellow and red on the inside.
Volodymyr Kysil (b.1996), also known by his artistic moniker Clover Green, is a multidisciplinary visual artist from Ukraine, currently operating out of London. Clover’s work is characterised by a synthesis of conceptual and fine-art photography, probing the limits of visual language through a scalable, interdisciplinary framework. In 2021, he was awarded the title of ‘Best Photographer’ by British Vogue. His recent achievements include being selected as a finalist for the Farago Project Art Prize and receiving a nomination for the esteemed Lens Culture Portrait Awards in 2024.
ACTION MOTION’s work is a coalesce of book projects developed in collaboration with artists, writers, photographers and institutions and feminist/female-led archival publications. A/M engages in the curation and design of projects that open up a conversation between gender-led history and contemporary discourse. A/M is a research and publishing project founded in 2024 and based in London. Initiated by graphic design studio Michela Zoppi, it focuses on visual histories and cultural narratives.