This book is based on interviews with New Zealand post-object artist and educator Jim Allen, by artist Phil Dadson and art historian and poet Tony Green. Their dialogues trace Allen's biography, including his participation in World War 2, and explore his activities as artist, teacher - and sailor - from the 1950s until the present day. This book attests to Allen's catalytic productivity, and to his dogged persistence to engage what he has called "the art of the possible."
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