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Michael Sandle (Hardcover): Jon Wood Michael Sandle (Hardcover)
Jon Wood
R904 Discovery Miles 9 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Sculpture and Film (Paperback): Jon Wood, Ian Christie Sculpture and Film (Paperback)
Jon Wood, Ian Christie
R1,201 Discovery Miles 12 010 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

During much of the twentieth century, film was often assumed to be a 'flat' pictorial art, more often compared with painting and graphic media than with sculpture. In the last few decades, however, film has come to be more closely associated with sculpture, and in recent years, it has largely been through gallery installations not only that the sculptural aspect of film and video has been demonstrated, but also the extent to which filmic representation enlarges our understanding of sculptural space. This collection thus comprises the first rigorous exploration of the relationship between sculpture and film, charted over ten essays. The contributors explore some of the ways in which cinema reshaped the landscape of art and specifically sculpture and sculptural practice during the twentieth century. They also examine how film has functioned as a 'sculptural' medium at crucial moments in various stages of its evolution. In this way, it is a book about both sculpture and film, and sculpture as film.

Kenneth Armitage Sculptor - A Centenary Celebration (Hardcover): Ann Elliott, Tamsyn Woollcombe, Jon Wood Kenneth Armitage Sculptor - A Centenary Celebration (Hardcover)
Ann Elliott, Tamsyn Woollcombe, Jon Wood; Introduction by John McEwen
R813 R652 Discovery Miles 6 520 Save R161 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Bill Woodrow & Richard Deacon - a Democratic Process: Shared Sculptures and Drawings (Paperback): Bill Woodrow, Richard Deacon,... Bill Woodrow & Richard Deacon - a Democratic Process: Shared Sculptures and Drawings (Paperback)
Bill Woodrow, Richard Deacon, Jon Wood
R582 Discovery Miles 5 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bill Woodrow (b.1948) and Richard Deacon (b.1949) have been making sculpture together since 1990. This new book is the first to showcase the work made over this thirty-year period. They have created over sixty works altogether which they call 'shared sculptures', highlighting the important equality of authorship and responsibility at stake for both these artists. Their shared sculptures exist as five main bodies of work, which have been variously shown in exhibitions in Britain and abroad: 'Only the Lonely' (1993), 'monuments' (1999), 'Lead Astray' (2004), 'On the Rocks' (2008) and 'Don't Start' (2016). Their recent body of work, 'We Thought About It A Lot' (2021), has seen them working on paper to explore their ideas together. This new book provides a rich visual account of these works, showing new and original photographs of them individually and in their exhibition contexts. It also includes studio photographs, images of the preview cards that they have designed for exhibitions over the years and reproduces one of their earlier fax exchanges. The publication features an introductory essay by the art historian and curator Jon Wood and is released to coincide with the artists' latest two-person exhibition, 'We Thought About It A Lot, and other shared drawings' at Ikon, Birmingham, in autumn 2021. Bill Woodrow (b.1948) has exhibited internationally, representing Britain at biennales in Sydney (1982), Paris (1982, 1985) and Sao Paulo (1983). He was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1986 and participated in Documenta 8 in 1987. He was elected a Royal Academician in 2002 and had a major retrospective at the Royal Academy of Arts in 2013. Richard Deacon (b.1949) has exhibited internationally throughout his career. He was awarded the Turner Prize in 1987, elected to the Royal Academy in 1998 and to the Akademie der Kunste in Berlin in 2010. A large exhibition of his work was shown at Tate Britain in 2014, the same year as a selected edition of his writings was published. Dr Jon Wood (b.1970) is a writer and curator, specialising in modern and contemporary sculpture. Recent publications and exhibitions include: 'Sean Scully' (2020), 'Contemporary Sculpture: Artists' Writings and Interviews' (2020), 'Tony Cragg at the Boboli Gardens' (2019) and 'Sculpture and Film' (2018). He is a trustee of the Gabo Trust.

Rhythm and Geometry - Constructivist Art in Britain Since 1951 (Paperback): Tania Moore, Calvin Winner Rhythm and Geometry - Constructivist Art in Britain Since 1951 (Paperback)
Tania Moore, Calvin Winner; Jon Wood, Andrew Bick
R636 Discovery Miles 6 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Rhythm and Geometry: Constructivist art in Britain since 1951 celebrates the dynamic abstract and constructed art made and exhibited in Britain over a seventy-year period. Including constructed reliefs and sculpture, kinetic and participatory art, painting and printmaking, the publication explains the dialogue and collaboration between artists working in radical ways across the generations to continually reinvent Constructivist art. Rhythm and Geometry is drawn from the collection at the Sainsbury Centre, University of East Anglia. Featured artists include Robert Adams, Rana Begum, Charles Biederman, Lygia Clark, Natalie Dower, Stephen Gilbert, Adrian Heath, Anthony Hill, Kenneth Martin, Mary Martin, Victor Pasmore, Jean Spencer, Takis, Victor Vasarely, Mary Webb, Stephen Willats, Gillian Wise and Li Yuan-Chia.

Dialectical Materialism - Aspects of British Sculpture since the 1960s (Paperback): Jonathan Vernon, Jon Wood Dialectical Materialism - Aspects of British Sculpture since the 1960s (Paperback)
Jonathan Vernon, Jon Wood
R501 Discovery Miles 5 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dialectical Materialism: Aspects of British Sculpture Since the 1960s charts a network of relations linking the work of six sculptors: Anthony Caro, Barry Flanagan, Richard Long, William Turnbull, Rachel Whiteread and Alison Wilding. Since the 1960s, successive artists and art-critical frameworks have sought to undermine or dispense with traditional media and the boundaries between painting and sculpture, the core disciplines of modern Western art. The artists studied here are united by their commitment to sculpture as a distinct practice, but also to broadening, challenging and redefining the basis of that practice. In his essay, art historian Jonathan Vernon argues that each of these sculptors has engaged in a realignment of sculptural and material space - in removing sculpture from the disembodied, 'disinterested' spaces of mid-century modernism and returning it to a shared world inhabited by other objects, ourselves and our material interests. From the conflicts that inhere in this space, we may discern the outlines of a new idea of British sculpture since the 1960s - an idea by turns narrative, dramatic and dysfunctional.

Sculpture and Film (Hardcover): Jon Wood, Ian Christie Sculpture and Film (Hardcover)
Jon Wood, Ian Christie
R4,136 Discovery Miles 41 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During much of the twentieth century, film was often assumed to be a 'flat' pictorial art, more often compared with painting and graphic media than with sculpture. In the last few decades, however, film has come to be more closely associated with sculpture, and in recent years, it has largely been through gallery installations not only that the sculptural aspect of film and video has been demonstrated, but also the extent to which filmic representation enlarges our understanding of sculptural space. This collection thus comprises the first rigorous exploration of the relationship between sculpture and film, charted over ten essays. The contributors explore some of the ways in which cinema reshaped the landscape of art and specifically sculpture and sculptural practice during the twentieth century. They also examine how film has functioned as a 'sculptural' medium at crucial moments in various stages of its evolution. In this way, it is a book about both sculpture and film, and sculpture as film.

Simon Starling (Hardcover): Simon Starling Simon Starling (Hardcover)
Simon Starling; Text written by Will Bradley, Jon Wood
R677 Discovery Miles 6 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
William Turnbull - International Modern Artist (Hardcover): Jon Wood William Turnbull - International Modern Artist (Hardcover)
Jon Wood; Foreword by Nicholas Serota
R1,719 Discovery Miles 17 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Turnbull (1922-2012) stands as one of Britain's foremost artists in the second half of the twentieth century. Both a sculptor and a painter, he explored the changing contemporary world and its ancient past, actively engaging with the shifting concerns of British, European and American artists. Presenting interpretations of Turnbull's work from an impressive roll-call of over sixty art historians, curators, critics and artists, a picture emerges of an innovative artist who determinedly followed his own path, drawing on influences as diverse as ancient cultures and contemporary music. Expansive in its breadth, William Turnbull: International Modern Artist will stand as the authoritative book on this fascinating artist. With contributions by Oliva Bax, Paul Becker, Andrew Bick, Antonia Bostroem, Mel Brimfield, Bianca Chu, Matthew Collings, Ann Compton, Sam Cornish, Keith Coventry, Elena Crippa, Amanda A. Davidson, Michael Dean, John Dee, Richard Demarco, Edith Devaney, Norman Dilworth, Patrick Elliott, Ann Elliott, Garth Evans, Pat Fisher, Neil Gall, Margaret Garlake, Antony Gormley, Kirstie Gregory, Kelly Grovier, Nigel Hall, Bill Hare, Daniel F. Herrmann, Peter Hide, Ben Highmore, Nick Hornby, Tess Jaray, Julia Kelly, Phillip King, Liliane Lijn, Clare Lilley, Jeff Lowe, Tim Martin, Ian McKeever, Henry Meyric Hughes, Catherine Moriarty, Richard Morphet, Jed Morse, Peter Murray, Matt Price, Peter Randall-Page, Guggi Rowen, Natalie Rudd, Michael Sandle, Dawna Schuld, Sean Scully, Jyrki Siukonen, Chris Stephens, Peter Suchin, Marin R. Sullivan, Mike Tooby, William Tucker, Johnny Turnbull, Alex Turnbull, Michael Uva, Brian Wall, Nigel Walsh, Calvin Winner, Jon Wood, Bill Woodrow, Greville Worthington, Emily Young

Stockwell Depot - 1967-79 (Paperback): Sam Cornish Stockwell Depot - 1967-79 (Paperback)
Sam Cornish; Interview by Sam Cornish, David Waterworth; Preface by Jon Wood
R755 Discovery Miles 7 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Founded in 1967, Stockwell Depot heralded the emergence of the London artists' studio movement and gained international recognition as a centre for abstraction in Britain. For over 25 years, this disused former brewery in south London functioned as a cooperative studio and exhibition space. Artists associated with the Depot - Roland Brener, Jennifer Durrant, David Evison, Katherine Gili, Peter Hide and Roelof Louw, among many others - held differing and often competing attitudes towards art. The ambitious work made and shown at the Depot tells the story of late modernism in Britain, tracing a period full of formal experimentation and critical debate. Incorporating interviews with 10 artists alongside a major essay by Sam Cornish, this volume is the first to examine the artists' activities within a historical context and to track their development through the Depot's pivotal annual exhibitions. Published to coincide with the exhibition Stockwell Depot, 1967-79 at University of Greenwich Galleries, London, 24 July-12 September 2015.

Ian Mckeever – Henge Paintings (Paperback): Ian McKeever, Paul Moorhouse, Jon Wood Ian Mckeever – Henge Paintings (Paperback)
Ian McKeever, Paul Moorhouse, Jon Wood
R789 R646 Discovery Miles 6 460 Save R143 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

With a career spanning more than five decades, Ian McKeever is one of Britain’s most senior artists working on the international stage. This publication documents the Henge paintings – a series started in 2017 and completed over the course of five years, inspired by prehistoric standing stones in the county of Wiltshire, England, and continuing the artist’s long-standing investigation into the languages and possibilities of abstract painting. Comprising thirty paintings along with numerous works on paper, the genesis of the series was a visit by McKeever to the world-famous neolithic site in the village of Avebury in 2016, where he took black and white photographs of the large stones that form three discrete circles: two smaller ones contained within the largest. Erected some 4500 years ago, Avebury is the largest stone circle in Britain, and forms part of what English Heritage asserts to be ‘a set of neolithic and Bronze Age ceremonial sites that seemingly formed a vast sacred landscape.’ Art historian and curator Paul Moorhouse, in his essay commissioned for the publication, describes how McKeever ‘framed each megalith in close-up, their edges visible at the extremity of the resulting images,’ explaining how ‘the experience of moving around Avebury and responding to the huge stones’ monumental presence made an abiding impression that resonated with deep-seated preoccupations.’ McKeever’s resulting body of work is an earnest and considered exploration into how paint can convey universal forces and properties such as mass, gravity and time, and how colour, texture and abstraction can converse with three-dimensional space, form and materiality. The relationship between painting and sculpture in McKeever’s work is discussed by means of an in-conversation between the artist and Dr Jon Wood. ‘My interest in alluding to early megalithic sites in titling the group of paintings Henge paintings,’ says McKeever, ‘was in touching that deeper sense of time, time’s weight, so to speak. How to imbue a painting with its own weight of time, forsake the immediacy of the here and now.’ Designed and produced by Tim Harvey, the publication has been printed by Narayana Press in Odder, Denmark. It is published by Anomie, London, with support from Galleri Susanne Ottesen, Copenhagen, and Heather Gaudio Fine Art, New Canaan, Connecticut. The publication accompanies exhibitions of selected works from the Henge paintings at both galleries in 2022. Ian McKeever was born 1946, Withernsea, Yorkshire, UK. He lives and works in Hartgrove, Dorset. McKeever has received numerous awards including the prestigious DAAD scholarship in Berlin 1989/90 and was elected a Royal Academician in 2003. He has held several teaching positions including Guest Professor at the Städel Akademie der Kunst in Frankfurt, Senior Lecturer, Slade, University of London and Visiting Professor at the University of Brighton. He has also published many texts on painting. Recent public solo exhibitions include Ian McKeever / Tony Cragg – Painting and Sculpture, Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden, Wuppertal, Germany (2020); Paintings 1992–2018, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, UK (2018); Hours of Darkness, Hours of Light, Kunstmuseet i Tønder, Denmark (2015); Between Darkness and Light, National Gallery of the Faroe Islands, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands (2015); Hours of Darkness, Hours of Light, Kunst-Station Sankt Peter Köln, Cologne, Germany (2014); and Hartgrove. Malerei und Fotografie, Josef Albers Museum, Bottrop, Germany (2012). McKeever’s work is represented in leading international public collections, including Tate, British Museum, Royal Academy of Arts, London; Museum Moderner Kunst (mumok), Vienna; Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk; Glyptotek, Copenhagen; Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki; Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Boston Museum of Fine Art and Yale Center for British Art, Connecticut.

The Cardiff Tapes (1972) (Paperback): Garth Evans The Cardiff Tapes (1972) (Paperback)
Garth Evans; Contributions by Jon Wood
R362 Discovery Miles 3 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Gormley / Lehmbruck (Bilingual editon) - Calling on the Body (Hardcover): Soeke Dinkla, Ronja Friedrichs, Jon Wood Gormley / Lehmbruck (Bilingual editon) - Calling on the Body (Hardcover)
Soeke Dinkla, Ronja Friedrichs, Jon Wood; Interview by Tobias Haberl; Designed by linie3.com
R1,296 R1,034 Discovery Miles 10 340 Save R262 (20%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Internationally renowned as one of the most significant and influential sculptors working today, Gormley has long expressed his admiration and interest in the works of German sculptor Wilhelm Lehmbruck for their inwardness, sense of poise and calm, and their reflexive potential. Calling on the Body has been conceived as a dialog between the two artists, showcasing key works created almost a century apart. It includes a selection of works spanning the breadth of Gormley's practice: from his seminal early lead works, to Drift VI, a seemingly weightless bundle of nothing, abandoning mass and dissolving surface, and his more recent Slabwork series that despite its abstraction conveys a sense of vulnerability and exposure. This richly illustrated catalogue illuminates Gormley's working process and his models. A conversation with the artist offers insights into his way of thinking and working as well as the value of sculpture in our society.

Stacks - Tony Cragg (Hardcover): Tony Cragg Stacks - Tony Cragg (Hardcover)
Tony Cragg; Dr Jon Wood
R942 Discovery Miles 9 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Lynn Chadwick - Biester der Zeit (English, German, Hardcover): Lynn Chadwick Lynn Chadwick - Biester der Zeit (English, German, Hardcover)
Lynn Chadwick; Text written by Katja Blomberg, Natalie Weiland M.A., Dr. Elisa Tamaschke, Dr. Julia Wallner, …
R938 Discovery Miles 9 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Bryan Kneale RA (Hardcover): Judith Le Grove, Andrew Lambirth, Jon Wood Bryan Kneale RA (Hardcover)
Judith Le Grove, Andrew Lambirth, Jon Wood
R1,130 R1,061 Discovery Miles 10 610 Save R69 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Carp - Location, Feeding & Bait (Paperback): Jon Wood Carp - Location, Feeding & Bait (Paperback)
Jon Wood
R990 Discovery Miles 9 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although techniques and baits have changed over the years, the same questions are at the forefront of the carp angler's mind: Where are the fish? What's happening under the water? What bait should I use? This time Jon Wood has taken the science out of Carp Fishing Science in order to answer these and other questions about carp location, feeding & bait. What we are left with is pure and simple carp fishing aimed at improving the angler's grasp of these three concepts that are key to successful carp fishing. Any level of carp angler will benefit from the clear and enlightening contents of this publication which is sure to become one of the most talked about new titles.

Carp Fishing Science - A Guide to Watercraft for the Carp Angler (Paperback): Jon Wood Carp Fishing Science - A Guide to Watercraft for the Carp Angler (Paperback)
Jon Wood
R992 Discovery Miles 9 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Carp anglers talk about watercraft all the time. But what exactly is that? Some would say it's applying understanding of the environment in which the carp lives and the fish itself to catch more of them. And how do we improve our watercraft? By studying how the behaviour of the carp changes as environmental variables fluctuate daily and seasonally. We can do this by spending time on the lake or river bank and by reading about it. Carp Fishing Science is unlike all other carp fishing books. It provides information which the angler can use in order to anticipate changes in the carp's behaviour, especially those related to nutrition and activity, therefore helping to improve the reader's watercraft. Jon Wood, marine biologist and experienced fish farm consultant, has written a book which looks at carp fishing from a very different point of view from all other publications; from that of the fish rather than the fisherman, which is really where it should be from. In Carp Fishing Science, he presents a distillation of more than two hundred scientific publications and has extracted the most valuable proven facts about the fish to allow the reader to know the animal in greater detail, modify strategies and put more fish on the bank. This book bridges a gap between that which has until now only been supposed and that which has been shown through scientific studies. The author delves into aspects of carp biology, fish physiology and environmental science in order to clarify some of the myths surrounding carp fishing and answers questions such as why and how carp feed, which substances have been shown to cause a positive feeding response to carp, how the fish uses each of its senses and how the nutritional requirements of the carp change through the year. If you are a carp angler, a carp producer, a bait maker, a fisheries student, or just someone who has always wanted to think like a fish, then this book should be in your collection.

Articulate Objects - Voice, Sculpture and Performance (Paperback, New edition): Aura Satz, Jon Wood Articulate Objects - Voice, Sculpture and Performance (Paperback, New edition)
Aura Satz, Jon Wood
R2,452 Discovery Miles 24 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How do objects 'speak' to us? What happens to authorship when voice is projected into inanimate objects? How can one articulate an object into speech? Is the inarticulate body necessarily silent? These are just some of the questions brought up by this unique and unusual collection of essays, which presents subjects and categories often overlooked by the disciplines of art history, visual culture, theatre history and comparative literature. Drawing from and expanding upon the 'Performing Objects, Animating Images' academic session run by the Henry Moore Institute at the Association of Art Historians conference, held in London in 2003, this book presents thirteen essays that bring together a multidisciplinary approach to the animated object. Contributions range from literal accounts of magic lanterns, tableaux vivants, puppets and ventriloquist dummies, to the more abstract notions of voice displacement in audio art and authorship projection in writing machines. The contributors come from diverse backgrounds in art history, cultural history, comparative literature, and artistic, theatrical and curatorial practice, and all tackle the issue of 'articulate objects' from a range of lively and unexpected perspectives.

Anthony Cragg: Sculpture 1969-1985 - Volume II (Hardcover): The Cragg Foundation Anthony Cragg: Sculpture 1969-1985 - Volume II (Hardcover)
The Cragg Foundation; Introduction by Jon Wood
R1,604 R1,230 Discovery Miles 12 300 Save R374 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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