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Welsh Artists Talking (Innbundet (stive permer))
Tony Curtis is professor of Poetry at the Umiversity of Glamorgan, where he leads the Creative Writing M.Phil. A past winner of the National Poetry he is the author of eight collections of poetry and editor of a number of critical books and anthologies including the Art of Seamus Heaney.
Ten leading artists from Wales, including David Nash, in conversation with Tony Curtis about their art, its roots and practise. This new collection of interviews with artists from wales is further evidence of the current renaissance of the visual arts in the country. The ten artists here vary in practice from figurative and abstract painters, througha ceramicist to sculptors in wood, stone and metal. Their work and words provide, at once, a history of twentieth century art in Wales and a guide to making in the twenty-first century. The book includes the final interview given by Alfred janes, friend of Dylan Thomas, whose career spanned sixty years. His contemporary Jonah Jones talks about the artists as artisan, while at the other end of the age spectrum Brendan Stuart Burns reflects on the influence of location on his work. The book also includes David Nash, the internationally-acclaimed sculptor, and artists such as Christine Jones and Robert harding, whose reputations are beginning to burgeon. Like its predeccssor, Welsh painters Talking, this new book explores the relationship between art and place, identity, spirituality and the market place.With their emphasis on working practice and historical context the interviews are an invaluable record.
Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction Alfred janes Christine Jones Terry Setch David Garner Brendan Stuart Burns Robert Harding Ivor Davies Jonah Jones David Nash Lois Williams Biographical Outlines Index
Ten leading artists from Wales, including David Nash, in conversation with Tony Curtis about their art, its roots and practise. This new collection of interviews with artists from wales is further evidence of the current renaissance of the visual arts in the country. The ten artists here vary in practice from figurative and abstract painters, througha ceramicist to sculptors in wood, stone and metal. Their work and words provide, at once, a history of twentieth century art in Wales and a guide to making in the twenty-first century. The book includes the final interview given by Alfred janes, friend of Dylan Thomas, whose career spanned sixty years. His contemporary Jonah Jones talks about the artists as artisan, while at the other end of the age spectrum Brendan Stuart Burns reflects on the influence of location on his work. The book also includes David Nash, the internationally-acclaimed sculptor, and artists such as Christine Jones and Robert harding, whose reputations are beginning to burgeon. Like its predeccssor, Welsh painters Talking, this new book explores the relationship between art and place, identity, spirituality and the market place.With their emphasis on working practice and historical context the interviews are an invaluable record.
Acknowledgements Foreword Introduction Alfred janes Christine Jones Terry Setch David Garner Brendan Stuart Burns Robert Harding Ivor Davies Jonah Jones David Nash Lois Williams Biographical Outlines Index
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Bokdetaljer
- Utgitt: 2000
- Innbinding: Innbundet (stive permer)
- Språk: Engelsk
- ISBN10: 1854112864
- ISBN13: 9781854112866
- Dewey: 709.429
- Forlag: Seren
- Sider: 256




