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Titel:Fiona McIntyre - A tree within
Von: interview with Alan Wilkinson
Person: McIntyre, Fiona
1963-
art
Wilkinson, Alan G.
Craven, Tim
1941-
Weitere beteiligte Personen: Wilkinson, Alan G. 1941- (InterviewerIn, HerausgeberIn), Craven, Tim (VerfasserIn eines Geleitwortes)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Bristol Sansom & Company 2016
Notation:LI 99999
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Abstract:A tree within' showcases 35 years of the work of Fiona McIntyre and includes paintings, drawings and prints: early Cubist-inspired paintings and drawings, copies of African and Oceanic tribal sculpture, still lifes, light paintings, the nude, landscape, architecture and the recent Arborealist paintings and drawings. Her great-grandfather Malcolm Drummond was a founder member of the Camden Town Group (1911 ? 13), of which several examples of his work and a brief introduction are included. The book contains a foreword by Southampton City Art Gallery curator and fellow Arborealist Tim Craven, and an illuminating interview with art historian Dr Alan Wilkinson.0Alan Wilkinson was born in Toronto. He studied at the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London, and wrote his Ph.D on The Drawings of Henry Moore (1974), which was published in 1984. From 1969 to 1974 Dr. Wilkinson worked closely with Henry Moore to select for the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, the largest public collection of the sculptor?s work. As a curator at the AGO, he organized a number of important exhibitions, including the first retrospective on The Drawings of Henry Moore (1976) for the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Tate Gallery, London
Umfang:119 Seiten
ISBN:9781908326898