A to Z is a thirty-five-year project that sets out to visualise every word in the dictionary in alphabetical order. Each letter of the alphabet introduces its own media restriction or conceptual parameter, encompassing drawing, photography, and a stipulation that images are made blindly. Some 1,800 words have so far been visualised, the latest being “decipherment”.
The installation featured selected images from the first three instalments of the A to Z project, storage boxes, desk, drawing materials, dictionary, and the first 63 images from the most recent instalment, A to Z: The Ds (Blind Drawings).