William Turnbull: International Modern Artist
William Turnbull: International Modern Artist
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William Turnbull (1922-2012) was a British artist who explored the changing contemporary world and its ancient past, engaging with the shifting concerns of British, European, and American artists. This book presents interpretations of his work from over sixty art historians, curators, critics, and artists, showcasing an innovative artist who followed his own path, drawing on influences as diverse as ancient cultures and contemporary music.
Format: Hardback
Length: 420 pages
Publication date: 06 June 2022
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
William Turnbull (1922-2012) is widely regarded as one of the most significant artists in Britain during the second half of the 20th century. He was a sculptor and a painter, and his work explored the changing contemporary world and its ancient past. He actively engaged with the shifting concerns of British, European, and American artists.
This book presents interpretations of Turnbull's work from an impressive roster of over sixty art historians, curators, critics, and artists. Through their contributions, a picture emerges of an innovative artist who followed his own path, drawing on influences as diverse as ancient cultures and contemporary music.
William Turnbull: International Modern Artist is an expansive and authoritative book on this fascinating artist. The book features contributions from a diverse range of experts, including Oliva Bax, Paul Becker, Andrew Bick, Antonia Boström, Mel Brimfield, Bianca Chu, Matthew Collings, Ann Compton, Sam Cornish, Keith Coventry, Elena Crippa, Amanda A. Davidson, Michael Dean, John Dee, Richard Demarco, Edith Devaney, Norman Dilworth, Patrick Elliott, Ann Elliott, Garth Evans, Pat Fisher, Neil Gall, Margaret Garlake, Antony Gormley, Kirstie Gregory, Kelly Grovier, Nigel Hall, Bill Hare, Daniel F. Herrmann, Peter Hide, Ben Highmore, Nick Hornby, Tess Jaray, Julia Kelly, Phillip King, Liliane Lijn, Clare Lilley, Jeff Lowe, Tim Martin, Ian McKeever, Henry Meyric Hughes, Catherine Moriarty, Richard Morphet, Jed Morse, Peter Murray, Matt Price, Peter Randall-Page, Guggi Rowan, Natalie Rudd, Michael Sandle, Dawna Schuld, Sean Scully, Jyrki Siukonen, Chris Stephens, Peter Suchin, Marin R. Sullivan, Mike Tooby, William Tucker, Johnny Turnbull, Alex Turnbull, Michael Uva, Brian Wall, Nigel Walsh, Calvin Winner, Jon Wood, Bill Woodrow, Greville Worthington, Emily Young.
In conclusion, William Turnbull (1922-2012) is a highly respected artist who has made a significant contribution to the world of art. His work explores the changing contemporary world and its ancient past, and he actively engaged with the shifting concerns of British, European, and American artists. This book presents interpretations of his work from an impressive roster of experts, providing a comprehensive and authoritative account of his life and career.
Weight: 3138g
Dimension: 268 x 312 x 48 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781848225350
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