Formula + Fetish" is a hardcover book by Black Dog Press featuring an older woman in pink, adorned with jewellery and fine art elements, seated on a white scooter against a blue background.
An open magazine shows the article "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press on the left and, on the right, a photo of a pink quilted abstract object with red rubber ends blending jewellery and fine art.
An open book titled "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press shows a ceramic sculpture with protrusions by British artist Mark Woods on the left and a small table with four patterned objects on the right, illustrating his fusion of jewellery and fine art.
Displayed on a white background, the open book "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press shows a photo of a fluffy pink mechanical dog-like head by British artist Mark Woods on the left, with black text blocks on the right.
An open book displays two blank white pages; the right page shows "FORMULA + FETISH" in bold black, with page numbers 6 and 7 at the bottom—reflecting the minimalist style associated with Black Dog Press.
An open book, "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press, reveals two pages of Mark Woods’s sculptural works—abstract organic forms in pink and beige with textured, anatomical shapes that blend jewellery and fine art.
Formula + Fetish by Black Dog Press features British artist Mark Woods' photo of four plush dog heads in a circle on metal fixtures, merging jewellery and fine art against a neutral backdrop.
An open book titled "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press displays photos of sculptural masks with exaggerated features and blonde wigs, set against black backgrounds, highlighting the unique blend of jewelry and fine art.
Formula + Fetish by Black Dog Press features British artist Mark Woods’s work: black braided hair buns with red baby bottle nipples atop metal hooks, blending jewellery and fine art on a white background.
An open book titled "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press shows two pages with images of metallic, abstract, symmetrical sculptures merging jewellery and fine art against a white background.
An open book shows "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press, featuring British artist Mark Woods’ photo of a metallic stethoscope with cream earpieces on gray—a subtle fusion of jewellery and fine art.
An open book, "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press, displays four photos of modern circular rings—bold colors and patterns on the right page, with minimal left-page text—blending jewellery with fine art.
An open book from Black Dog Press, "Formula + Fetish," displays a Mark Woods photograph of gold spheres with red details on gray—a striking blend of jewellery and fine art.
Open book from Black Dog Press’s "Formula + Fetish" shows two pages: left displays a yellow ring with orange dots, right features a silver ring with spherical and gem-like details by British artist Mark Woods.
An open book, "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press, shows an article titled "How to Fashion a Man" on the left page and a photo of jewellery and art by British artist Mark Woods—an ornate gold dress with red strings—on the right.
An open book, "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press, displays text with two small photos on the left page and a close-up image of jewellery and fine art by British artist Mark Woods on a red background on the right page.
An open book from Black Dog Press titled "Formula + Fetish" displays a blank left page and a right page with "PHOTOGRAPHS" in bold, black letters—an evocative piece reminiscent of British artist Mark Woods' jewellery and fine art.
A book spread from "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press showcases two photos by British artist Mark Woods, where people wear antlers and draped clothing against a black background, blending jewellery with fine art.
Open book from Black Dog Press titled "Formula + Fetish": left page shows a costumed figure on a vintage chair; right page features Mark Woods' work—a headless mannequin in pink, horse skull, and fur coat merging jewellery and fine art.
An open book of "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press features a Mark Woods image: a person in a gas mask and lingerie in a vintage baby carriage with a plush pig, set against a black background.
Open book showing two images from "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press: a mannequin styled as a pink rabbit with mechanical elements and white bra, set against pink and dark backgrounds, highlighting Mark Woods' unique jewellery-inspired fine art.
An open book shows a blank left page and a right page boldly titled "SELF-PORTRAITS", reflecting the innovative style found in "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press.
An open book from Black Dog Press’s "Formula + Fetish" shows two photos of a bearded man in a pink frilly dress, bonnet, and white socks against a pink background, reflecting Mark Woods’ fusion of jewellery and fine art.
British artist Mark Woods appears in pink clothing with a pink bag and stuffed animal, set against a light blue backdrop, on the right page of "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press.
Two photos of a man in a black leather coat, purple textured hat, and gloves against a light blue background appear in "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press, showcasing the style of British artist Mark Woods.
An open book, Formula + Fetish by Black Dog Press, displays two portraits: on the left, a shirtless man with fur over his head; on the right, he wears jewellery and a pearl necklace—both resting on a white surface.
Someone stands on a blue background holding a handgun, dressed in eclectic style inspired by Mark Woods. They wear a faux fur jacket, black pants, flats, and a flowered headpiece. The facing page is blank. From "Formula + Fetish" by Black Dog Press.

Formula + Fetish

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Featuring a range of media, including sculpture, installation, photography and jewellery making, this is the first monograph on the work of British artist Mark Woods.

ISBN 978-1-912165-62-9
Hardback
28 x 23 cm / 11 x 9 inch, portrait
208 pages

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Featuring sculpture, installation, photography and jewellery making, this is the first monograph on British artist Mark Woods, whose work blurs the boundaries between jewellery, fine art and fetish objects. Alongside photography of his key exhibitions, it includes essays by leading art writers Michael Petry, Paul Carey-Kent and Peter Suchin.