A Series of Disappointments by Stephen Gill



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Published by Nobody Books & Archive of Modern Conflict (2008)
36 Pages, 23.2 x 30 cm, Hardcover, Edition of 3,000

The betting slips illustrated in Stephen Gill’s A Series of Disappointments were discarded in Hackney in north-east London, in and around the many betting shops in the borough – 71 at the time of the book’s publication. Betting shops are classed as financial services, so if they move into premises previously occupied by banks or solicitors they don’t have to apply for any special permit. The average number of betting shops in other London boroughs is 23.

Each of these papers began as hope and was shaped by loss and defeat, then cast aside. Their residual forms reveal a state of mind framed by nervous tension and grief. After the images were made, little autopsies were performed on the papers to reveal the failed bets held within.

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