Contemporary British Painters: Alan Davie
Author : Robert Melville
Publisher :
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 25,26 MB
Release : 1961
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Author : Robert Melville
Publisher :
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 25,26 MB
Release : 1961
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Author : Eleanor Clayton
Publisher : Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,85 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781848223752
Encountering the work of Alan Davie (1920-2014) at Wakefield Art Gallery in 1958, a young David Hockney (b.1937) was struck by Davie's landmark Abstract Expressionist paintings, which mirrored and stimulated his own fledgling experimentation with colourful abstraction. Juxtaposing the remarkable early work of two greats of post-war painting, this book provides an original perspective on an important aspect of two significant artistic careers. A richly illustrated text demonstrates points of convergence -- such as the painterly surface, passion and poetry, and an exploration of text within the pictorial frame -- while also presenting divergence, moving the discussion beyond comparison to reveal a moment when each artist expanded the expressive potential of the painted canvas. Seeking to suggest new relationships and continuities between two generations previously segregated, this beautifully produced publication is ambitious in its intention, pushing the boundaries of traditional interpretations of British art history.
Author : Douglas Hall
Publisher : Ben Uri Gallery & Museum
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 31,3 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Painters
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Alan Davie's work is included in public and private collections around the world and he has for many years been an influential figure in British art. His considerable international reputation was confirmed when he won the painting prize at the 1963 São Paulo Biennial.This book was published to coincide with the artist's 70th birthday and was produced with the complete collaboration of the artist, who designed a cover and endpapers specially for the volume.In his introduction, Douglas Hall (former director of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art) offers an analysis of the development of Davie's work, and an additional contribution by Michael Tucker explores the relationship between Alan Davie's music-making and his painting.The documentation in this volume is thorough and comprehensive, with biography, bibliography, lists of exhibitions and public collections, and an illustrated catalogue of the artist's major paintings.
Author : Michael Horovitz
Publisher :
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 33,74 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Art and literature
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Author : Helen Westgeest
Publisher :
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 19,21 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Art
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Enthält: Zen in de jaren vijftig: Wisselwerking in de beeldende kunst tussen Oost en West: Samenvatting.
Author : Urszula Szulakowska
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 22,49 MB
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 1351577182
Alchemy in Contemporary Art analyzes the manner in which twentieth-century artists, beginning with French Surrealists of the 1920s, have appropriated concepts and imagery from the western alchemical tradition. This study examines artistic production from c. 1920 to the present, with an emphasis on the 1970s to 2000, discussing familiar names such as Andre Breton, Salvador Dali, Yves Klein, Joseph Beuys, and Anselm Kiefer, as well as many little known artists of the later twentieth century. It provides a critical overview of the alchemical tradition in twentieth-century art, and of the use of occultist imagery as a code for political discourse and polemical engagement. The study is the first to examine the influence of alchemy and the Surrealist tradition on Australian as well as on Eastern European and Mexican art. In addition, the text considers the manner in which women artists such as Leonora Carrington, Remedios Varo, and Rebecca Horn have critically revised the traditional sexist imagery of alchemy and occultism for their own feminist purposes.
Author : Philip Vann
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 22,12 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781848220973
Keith Vaughan (1912-77) was a major figure in post-war British art who is known for his searching portraits of the male nude and his association with the Neo-Romantic painters. This book provides for the first time a definitive, illustrated account of his life and work, exploring his wide-ranging achievement as a modern British artist.
Author : Alan Windsor
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 628 pages
File Size : 19,9 MB
Release : 2022-02-23
Category : Art
ISBN : 0429614861
Originally published in 1998, The Handbook of Modern British Painting and Printmaking 1900-1990 has been designed for people who enjoy, study and buy British art. The only portable dictionary-style guide to the life and work of modern British painters and printmakers, the book provides information on some 2,000 artists, as well as entries on schools of art, on museums, galleries and collections, on societies and groups, and critics and patrons who have influenced the development of modern art in Britain. Compiled by scholars, the entries are cross-referenced and each concise biographical outline provides the relevant facts about the artist's life, a brief characterisation of the artist's work, and major bibliographic references. Wherever possible, one or two suggestions for further reading are cited.
Author : Lisa Tickner
Publisher : Paul Mellon Centre BA
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 38,33 MB
Release : 2020-07-07
Category : Art
ISBN : 1913107108
A groundbreaking and extensively researched account of the 1960s London art scene In the 1960s, London became a vibrant hub of artistic production. Postwar reconstruction, jet air travel, television arts programs, new color supplements, a generation of young artists, dealers, and curators, the influx of international film companies, the projection of “creative Britain” as a national brand—all nurtured and promoted the emergence of London as “a new capital of art.” Extensively illustrated and researched, this book offers an unprecedented, rich account of the social field that constituted the lively London scene of the 1960s. In clear, fluent prose, Tickner presents an innovative sequence of critical case studies, each of which explores a particular institution or event in the cultural life of London between 1962 and 1968. The result is a kaleidoscopic view of an exuberant decade in the history of British art.
Author : Patrick Elliott
Publisher : Conran Octopus
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 17,41 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Artists
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