‘Points of Passage: The Sculpture of Paul de Monchaux’, in Paul de Monchaux, Natalie Rudd and Jon Wood, Paul de Monchaux: A Monograph, Ridinghouse, 2019.


‘Natalie Rudd has done a great job, not only in the way she writes so perceptively about the work, but also how brilliantly she conveys De Monchaux’s entire life as a sculptor, the life really springs from the pages. A real person, sculptor, artist... And so clearly written it just makes you want to go on reading.’


Tess Jaray, artist

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