Scottish Art since 1960

Scottish Art since 1960
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9781351549783
ISBN-13 : 1351549782
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Scottish Art since 1960 by : Craig Richardson

Craig Richardson here addresses key areas of cultural politics and identity in a way that not only illuminates the development of Scottish art, but teases out another strand of the plurality of developments which led to the success of artists throughout the UK in the 1990s. It is of the highest relevance whether one's perspective is that of the development of the Scottish art, British art or European art of this period. The book adds significantly to our knowledge of the art of this period in a way that will aid not only our historical understanding but our understanding of the dynamics of art practice today. Providing an analysis and including discussion (interviewing artists, curators and critics and accessing non-catalogued personal archives) towards a new chronology, Richardson here examines and proposes a sequence of precisely denoted 'exemplary' works which outlines a self-conscious definition of the interrogative term 'Scottish art.' Among the artists whose work is discussed are John Latham, Simon Starling, Alan Johnston, Roderick Buchanan, Glen Onwin, Christine Borland, William Johnstone, Joan Eardley, Alexander Moffat, Douglas Gordon, Alan Smith, Graeme Fagen, Ross Sinclair and many others. The discussion culminates in a critically original demonstration of the scope for further research and practice within the subject, facilitating national cultural debate on the character of Scottish-national visual art.

Scottish Art Since 1900

Scottish Art Since 1900
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Publisher : Ben Uri Gallery & Museum
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015015453973
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Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Scottish Art Since 1900 by : Keith S. Hartley

Scottish Art and Artists in Historical and Contemporary Context

Scottish Art and Artists in Historical and Contemporary Context
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Publisher : Luath Press Ltd
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 9781804251522
ISBN-13 : 1804251526
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Scottish Art and Artists in Historical and Contemporary Context by : Bill Hare

In comparison with many who write about contemporary art, Hare is never self indulgent or wilfully obscure – there is no bogus theorising to be found here. From the Foreword by ALEXANDER MOFFAT Alan Davie • Eduardo Paolozzi • William Turnbull • Janet Boulton • Ian Hamilton Finlay • Joan Eardley • Anthony Hatwell • Colquhoun and MacBryde • Boyle Family • Jack Knox • Barbara Rae • Lys Hansen • Joyce Cairns • Doug Cocker • John Kirkwood • Steven Campbell • Ken Currie • Peter Howson • Henry Kondracki • Paul Reid • Iain Robertson • Douglas Gordon This book is a wide-ranging exploration of Scottish art and artists by one of Scotland's leading art historians. Navigating the intricacies of aesthetic debate with attitude and aplomb, Bill Hare examines the historical forces that have shaped Scottish art. His elegant, approachable writings are a treasure-house of informed discourse. Illuminating and perennially relevant, these essays offer stimulating perspectives and nuanced insights into the confluence of passion, mystery and myth that lies at the heart of the best of Scottish art.

Scottish Art (Second) (World of Art)

Scottish Art (Second) (World of Art)
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Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9780500776049
ISBN-13 : 0500776040
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Scottish Art (Second) (World of Art) by : Murdo MacDonald

Accessible, extensively researched, and beautifully illustrated, this updated volume by renowned scholar and author Murdo Macdonald sheds light on the history and cultural significance of Scottish art. At a time when issues of Scottish identity are the subject of fierce debate, Murdo Macdonald illuminates Scotland’s artistic past and present in this classic text in the World of Art series. Ranging from Neolithic standing stones and the art of the Picts and Gaels to Reformation and Enlightenment art and major figures in the contemporary art scene, Scottish Art explores the distinctive characteristics of Scottish art through the centuries. It examines the cultural heritage and intricate patterns of Celtic design, the importance of Highland and coastal landscapes, long-standing connections between French and Scottish artists, and how each of these factors influenced the development of art in Scotland. This new edition includes more than 200 full-color images of Scottish art from prehistoric times to the present. With masterpieces from artists such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Joan Eardley, this book is a thorough, authoritative, and accessible introduction to Scottish art.

Scottish Art in the 20th Century, 1890-2001

Scottish Art in the 20th Century, 1890-2001
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Publisher : Mainstream Publishing
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004595141
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Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Scottish Art in the 20th Century, 1890-2001 by : Duncan Macmillan

This new edition brings the story right up to date and includes a number of talented young artists who have emerged in the last few years. It follows the success of the author's Scottish Art 1460-2000, which was awarded the Saltire Society/Scotsman Prize for Scottish Book of the Year in 1990 and was described as 'definitive' by Maria Vaizey in the Sunday Times. Scottish Art in the 20th Century won a Scottish Arts Council Book Award when first published."--BOOK JACKET.

The Scottish Colourists, 1900-1930

The Scottish Colourists, 1900-1930
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Publisher : Mainstream Publishing Company
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 1840183837
ISBN-13 : 9781840183832
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The Scottish Colourists, 1900-1930 by : Philip Long

Featuring commentary on the artists' lives and their involvement in the avant-garde in Paris, The Scottish Colourists is richly illustrated with over 100 of the Colourists' most stylish and inventive paintings.

Scottish Artists in an Age of Radical Change

Scottish Artists in an Age of Radical Change
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Publisher : Luath Press Ltd
Total Pages : 478
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ISBN-10 : 9781912387656
ISBN-13 : 1912387654
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Scottish Artists in an Age of Radical Change by : Bill Hare

The visual arts throughout the post-war era have made an invaluable contribution to the cultural development of modern and contemporary Scotland. Joan Eardley, Alan Davie, Eduardo Paolozzi, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Boyle Family, Craigie Aitchison, Barbara Rae John Bellany, Alexander Moffat, John McLean, Bill Scott, Joyce Cairns, Steven Campbell, Ken Currie, Lys Hansen, Alison Watt, Douglas Gordon and Kevin Harman – these are some of the artists whose work reflects the radical and complex transformations of the post-war period. These Scottish artists not only observed and absorbed the socio-economic and technological changes taking place during this era, but also devised a wide range of innovative ways to represent and creatively re-present those changes and their powerful impact on our times. Through a compilation of in-depth interviews with the artists themselves and accompanying critical essays, Bill Hare here examines the richly diverse work of these important figures in modern and contemporary visual culture, revealing the intellectual power and artistic imagination of those who have created one of the greatest eras in the history of Scottish art.

Scottish Art in the 20th Century

Scottish Art in the 20th Century
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Publisher : Mainstream Publishing Company
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105009675369
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Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Scottish Art in the 20th Century by : Duncan Macmillan

This text tells the story of modern Scottish painting and sculpture. It sets out the claim of artists like Macintosh and Fergusson to be partners, not followers in the early modern movement. It traces the impact of the ideas of the Scots Renaissance on the work of painters such as William Godstone, the evolution of a distinct Edinburgh School with Sir William Gillies, Anne Redpath and Sir Robin Philipson. It also details the important place that artists from Scotland such as Joan Eardley, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi and Alan Davie played in the post-war period in Britain. It examines the achievement of Ian Hamilton Finlay, the revolutionary impact of John Bellany's work and finally artists such as Steven Campbell, Ken Currie and others who have marked a new flowering of Scottish art in the 1980s and 1990s.

Hand, Heart and Soul

Hand, Heart and Soul
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Publisher : Birlinn Publishers
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X030243979
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Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Hand, Heart and Soul by : Elizabeth Cumming

Arts and Crafts artist-designers changed the lives of Scots. Through the furnishing of public buildings, exhibitions, church craft and home design, they aimed to restore beauty to everyday experience. They worked in diverse fields such as furniture, textiles, jewellery and metalwork, glass, ceramics, mural decoration and architectural design and crafts. Theirs is a narrative of close networks of families and friends, men and women, designers and industrialists dedicated to the rights of the individual and to the proper place of art within modern society. It is a remarkable and often inspiring story of ideals, commitment - and imagination. Scottish Arts and Crafts brought together British design practice with the romance of tradition. This book for the first time provides a national context for the work of Margaret Macdonald and Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Robert Lorimer, Phoebe Anna Traquair, and many new names that emerge from the shadows.

Scottish Art in the 20th Century

Scottish Art in the 20th Century
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433090706916
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Scottish Art in the 20th Century by : Royal West of England Academy