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Printmaking Off the Beaten Track

Autor Richard Noyce
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 noi 2013
Following on from his previous booksPrintmaking at the EdgeandCritical Mass, Richard Noyce ventures once more beyond familiar centres of art production to explore printmaking off the beaten track.His journey covers the art of a breathtakingly diverse set of regions, from the Middle East, India, Pakistan and Nepal, to the Eastern Mediterranean, south-eastern Europe and the Balkans and more besides. Some of the countries featured have long traditions of using print techniques in their historic and contemporary art but are rarely, if ever, included in international competitions or art journals.This rich and compelling resource reveals the innovative and exciting approaches of printmakers around the world and gives readers the opportunity to compare art from different places, challenging our understanding of the means and forms of expression in printmaking, and its place in the contemporary visual arts. This book will satisfy curiosity amongst artists, printmakers, students and art lovers about printmaking being done in countries unfamiliar to them.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781408156728
ISBN-10: 1408156725
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 400+ colour illus
Dimensiuni: 219 x 276 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.99 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Printmaking continues to evolve at pace and this book explores the most cutting-edge and exciting work being developed right now, internationally.

Notă biografică

Richard Noyce is well known in the contemporary art world. He writes and speaks regularly on the visual arts and, in addition to many reviews and articles published in British and European magazines, he has written books on contemporary painting, graphic arts, and printmaking in the form of the highly successful Printmaking at the Edge and Critical Mass. He was awarded the 1996 AAASS/Orbis Polish Book Prize and is an experienced international competition juror and selector, including serving as President of the Awards Jury at the Kraków International Print Triennials, 2003-2009. He was Curator of the 4th International Print Exhibition in Istanbul, Turkey (2011) and of the Main Exhibition of the 5th International Experimental Engraving Biennial in Bucharest, Romania (2012). https://www.facebook.com/Printwriter?fref=ts#


Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsPART 1: ContextsIntroductionJourneys and DestinationsConflict and ResolutionDiaspora and ExilePART 2: A Partial Atlas of World Printmaking54 Artists, 24 CountriesConclusion


Recenzii

The title of this intriguing book gives a clue to the contents, but doesn't prepare you for the sheer variety of what is covered . [T]his is a fascinating look at a world we rarely get to see.

Descriere

Following on from his previous books Printmaking at the Edge and Critical Mass, Richard Noyce ventures once more beyond familiar centres of art production to explore printmaking off the beaten track.His journey covers the art of a breathtakingly diverse set of regions, from the Middle East, India, Pakistan and Nepal, to the Eastern Mediterranean, south-eastern Europe and the Balkans and more besides. Some of the countries featured have long traditions of using print techniques in their historic and contemporary art but are rarely, if ever, included in international competitions or art journals.This rich and compelling resource reveals the innovative and exciting approaches of printmakers around the world and gives readers the opportunity to compare art from different places, challenging our understanding of the means and forms of expression in printmaking, and its place in the contemporary visual arts. This book will satisfy curiosity amongst artists, printmakers, students and art lovers about printmaking being done in countries unfamiliar to them.