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Signed by author and presentation from artist. 237 pp. Buckram with white text in pictorial jacket. A couple of stains to front panel, with slight creasing to extremities. Internally clean. Colour...
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Signed by author and presentation from artist. 237 pp. Buckram with white text in pictorial jacket. A couple of stains to front panel, with slight creasing to extremities. Internally clean. Colour illustrations throughout. 9780856676833
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Beautifully illustrated with over 200 color images, Nothing Wasted is the first complete overview of one of Britain's greatest contemporary painters, Richard Harrison.
At a time when figurative painting has long been out of fashion in British art schools and among the curators of the nation's galleries of modern art, Richard Harrison has been one of the very few younger contemporary artists to hold to this ancestral tradition. His early work was essentially abstract, and abstract values have formed the armature of all of his later work, but in subject he has moved from an interest in the texture and manipulable qualities of the simple materials of a painting to biblical and mythical narratives that were common among European painters from the High Renaissance to the High Olympus of Victorian art. As a student at Chelsea School of Art, Harrison was noticed in 1987 by the critic Brian Sewell, then searching for young painters for an exhibition; they have remained in contact ever since. This affectionate but dispassionate and critical book, part analysis and part account of an often alarming life, represents a comprehensive record of Harrison's intellectual and aesthetic development.
Product Info
ISBN: 0856676837
ISBN-13: 9780856676833
Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers 2010
Year: 2010
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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