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Colville (Paperback)
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Colville (Paperback)
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"Andrew Hunter has looked with fresh eyes at [Colville's] paintings
and made a coherent argument that Colville deserves to be
understood far beyond the normal borders of the art world." --
Robert Fulford, The National Post This magnificent, best-selling
volume is now available in a deluxe paper-bound edition. The
original hardcover edition sold more than 15,000 copies. Colville
both honours the legacy of an iconic Canadian artist and explores
the contemporary reverberations of his work. Colville was known for
being his own man. His paintings depict an elusive tension, a deep
sense of danger, capturing moments perpetually on the edge of the
unknown. A painter, printmaker, and war artist who drew his
inspiration from the world around him, Colville transformed the
seemingly mundane events of everyday life into archetypes of the
modern condition. In this beautifully designed volume, Andrew
Hunter organizes Colville thematically, incorporating interludes
that explore the relationship between Colville's work and the
filmmaking of Wes Anderson, Stanley Kubrick, and Sarah Polley, as
well as his influence on writers such as Alice Munro and even
cartoonist David Collier. The book is rounded out with more than
100 colour reproductions of Colville's paintings, spanning the
entirety of his career, including Horse and Train, 1953; To Prince
Edward Island, 1965; Woman in Bathtub, 1973; and Target Pistol and
Man, 1980.
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