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Alistair Hicks

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 3 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2014-2020, suosituimpien joukossa David Evans (1929-1988). Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2014-2020.

David Evans (1929-1988)

David Evans (1929-1988)

Paul Liss; Pete Gage; Alistair Hicks

Liss Llewellyn Fine Art
2017
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David Evans’ death in a road accident in 1988, at the age of 59, bought to an abrupt end the career of one of the most distinguished watercolourists of his generation. The recent discovery of pictures remaining in his studio, nearly thirty years after the memorial tribute staged by the Redfern Gallery in 1988, provides the opportunity for a new generation to discover his work, though the publication of this first ever book on David Evans and the accom- panying touring exhibition. Evans’ strikingly large watercolours, (typically they measure over one metre in height or breadth), span two decades from the late 1960s to the late 1980s, evoking a vision that is still surprisingly potent today. They have all the period charm of the glam-rock era they so powerfully evoke but at the same time they are highly charged with the political energy of the pe- riod and mirror Thatcher’s Britain, with its Industrial unrest, its towns and country undergoing transformation, the Faulklands war and threat of the Evil Empire, the building of nuclear power stations and the dawn of awareness about Climate Change as a political issue. Evans was an ardent campaigner and environmentalist. The landscapes, (a homage to his native Suffolk) are peppered with industrial plants, landfill, scrap heaps, and encroaching roads and army maneuvers. Urban subjects, similar in some ways to the compo- sitions of Lowry, show factory plants, spectators’ sports, cafeterias, the interiors of museums, city centers and beach scenes.
Eeva Karhu - Polku - Path

Eeva Karhu - Polku - Path

Timothy Persons; Alistair Hicks

Kustannusosakeyhtiö Parvs
2020
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Eeva Karhun kerrokselliset valokuvat käsittelevät ajan kulkua ja syklisyyttä. Ajan taltioimisen metodina hän käyttää päällekkäisvalotusta. Havainnon ja kognition pohtiminen on hänen taiteessaan tärkeä lähtökohta. Silmä tai muisti eivät toimi kuin kamera, joka tallentaa kaiken yhtä merkityksellisenä, vaan tunnetilat ja aistimukset värittävät näköhermojen välittämää kokemusta. Eeva Karhun teoksia on nähty useissa yksityisnäyttelyissä paitsi Suomessa myös Berliinissä, Lontoossa, Pariisissa ja Tukholmassa. Polku on ensimmäinen kirjamuotoinen esittely Karhun taiteesta.Through the layered structure of her photographs, Eeva Karhu reflects on time and its cyclic nature, using multiple exposures as her technique for recording time's passage. Her art engages in the study of perception and cognition. The human eye and memory are not like a camera, which records everything unselectively, because the experiences relayed by our visual receptors are always coloured by our emotions and other sensory impressions. Karhu has held numerous solo exhibitions in Finland as well as in Berlin, London, Paris and Stockholm. Path is the first book-form presentation of her art.
The Global Art Compass

The Global Art Compass

Alistair Hicks

Thames Hudson Ltd
2014
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In his highly original, wide-ranging and abundantly illustrated book, Alistair Hicks demonstrates his belief that no single curator, critic or dealer can or should monopolize our view of what is happening in the art world today. Instead, he aims to show us how exciting and rewarding it is to steer our own way through the art world. See the art, listen to the artist, trust your responses – learn to navigate according to your own instincts. The Global Art Compass is an account of the author’s explorations in the contemporary art world and a manifesto for how we might all discover our own inner art compass. The book has an easy-to-navigate continent-by-continent structure and includes numerous extracts from the author’s interviews with artists as diverse as Laure Prouvost (France), Gavin Turk (UK), Anri Sala (Albania), Roman Ondák (Slovakia), Michaël Borremans (Belgium), Lada Nakonechna (Russia), Gabriel Orozco (Mexico), Amy Cutler (USA), Sandra Gamarra (Peru), Cai Guo-Qiang (China), Nandan Ghiya (India) – among many others.