The St Ives Artists

The St Ives Artists

Author: Michael Bird

Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Limited

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 220

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St Ives is unique in British art history. Between the Second World War and the 1970s, many progressive artists chose to work and often settle around this small port in the far west of Cornwall.Drawing on fresh research, Michael Bird has created a fascinating and highly readable account of St Ives and its artists.


Barbara Hepworth

Barbara Hepworth

Author: Barbara Hepworth

Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 72

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An exhibition catalog featuring the artwork of British sculptor Barbara Hepworth.


St. Ives Artists

St. Ives Artists

Author: Virginia Button

Publisher: Tate

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 88

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The achievement of Christopher Wood has often been overshadowed by the legend that grew up around his life after his dramatic suicide at the age of 29. Increasingly, however, critics have come to see his work, particularly the output of the last two years of his life, as having a pivotal role in the development of modernism in Britain. The integrity of Wood's endeavour, the combination of self-confidence and uncertainty, accomplishment and awkwardness gives his paintings a very human quality that continues to be recognised and admired by audiences and painters today.


St. Ives Artists

St. Ives Artists

Author: Penelope Curtis

Publisher: Tate

Published: 1998-04-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781854372253

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Penelope Curtis tells the story of the life and work of one of the central figures of 20th century sculpture. She discusses her art in the light of Hepworth's contemporaries, among them Henry Moore and Ben Nicholson.


Patrick Heron

Patrick Heron

Author: Michael McNay

Publisher: Tate Publishing & Enterprises

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 90

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The major theme of Patrick Heron's creative life was Cornwall and his work was steeped in locality. This book argues that Heron's great achievement was indeed to redefine the meaning of provinciality.


Modern Art and St. Ives

Modern Art and St. Ives

Author: Paul Denison

Publisher: Tate

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 164

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"In this new exploration of modern art and St Ives, works by St Ives artists are looked at in the context of their contemporaries in Europe, North America and beyond. The work of this period includes the utopian ideal of constructivism and the tradition of craft and the handmade. Paintings, sculpture and ceramics - drawn from public and private collections in the UK and abroad - richly illustrate how artists' engagement with St Ives was a part of the global art scene of the twentieth century." -- back cover.


St. Ives Artists

St. Ives Artists

Author: Margaret Garlake

Publisher: Tate

Published: 1998-04

Total Pages: 94

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Margaret Garlake's study of Peter Lanyon provides a unique survey of his life and work, from his childhood friendship with Patrick Heron to international acclaim in the 1960s. He was the only Cornishman among the leading members of the St. Ives group.


Borlase Smart

Borlase Smart

Author: Marion Whybrow

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9781906690410

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Borlase Smart (1881-1947) is today best known for his seascapes. Here, the author records the life and work of the artist and the mportant role he played in supporting and encouraging younger artists in St Ives intent on exploring abstraction in their work, despite facing charges of disloyalty from his fellow Royal Academicians.


St. Ives, 1883-1993

St. Ives, 1883-1993

Author: Marion Whybrow

Publisher: ACC Distribution

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 248

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Major artists, past and present, such as Lanyon, Heron, Nicholson, Mitchell, Hepworth, Frost, Gabo, Barns-Graham, Leach and Hamada came to live in St Ives and recognised a unique creative environment which stimulated their ideas.


The Dark Monarch

The Dark Monarch

Author: Michael Bracewell

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 9781854378743

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Explores the influence of folklore, mysticism, mythology and the occult on the development of modernism and surrealism in Britain. This book features the works of both historic and contemporary artists, and considers the influence of neo-romantic and arcane themes on a significant strand of British art practice.