Christophe Domino
Christophe Domino is an independent art writer, curator, lecturer, and professor established in Paris. He writes for Le Journal des Arts (Paris), has contributed numerous essays to catalogues and academic and museum publications, and has written a dozen books, including À ciel ouvert ; L'art contemporain à l'echelle du paysage (London and New York: Scala, 2005); with André Magnin, L'art africain contemporain (London and New York: Scala, 2005); Les années pop (Paris: Éditions Gallimard, 2001); and Bacon: Monstre de peinture (Paris: Éditions Gallimard, 1996). He also teaches and is involved in institutional boards and organizations (AICA, FRAC Bretagne, Archives de la critique d'art). Domino has worked with IAIN BAXTER& since 1997 on texts, exhibitions, and projects, from Géographhiques (Corsica: FRAC Corse, 1997) to IAIN BAXTER&: Art Is All Over (with Marie-Josée Jean) (Villa Arson Centre national d'art contemporain, 2006).
IAIN BAXTER&
Iain Baxter legally changed his name to IAIN BAXTER& in 2005. He appended an ampersand to his name to underscore that art is about connectivity about contingency and collaboration with a viewer. He also effected the name change to perpetuate a strategy of self re-definition that is central to his creative project. BAXTER& began making art in the …
