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The Universal reality of "We are all "ONE..".is not religion
...natural philosophy..religious deception identified.. One
solution for humanity today! " A bold new book by a bold new
Author" ....First Edition...
'Any fool can paint, but drawing is the thing and drawing is the
test. If you are a good draughtsman you are ipso facto a good
painter' - Walter Sickert. The drawings included in this
publication reveal the working practice of Walter Sickert
(1860-1942), an artist considered by many the 'father' of modern
British art. Sickert was a prolific draughtsman throughout his
career and used his drawings as preparatory works for his
paintings. Drawn from nature, his sketches capture the intricacies
of architectures, the infectious thrill of performance, and even
the nuances of a subject's character. Sickert frequently visited
locations again and again, investing long periods of time in
locations to detail certain elements or even redraw entire views.
In doing so, he was able to develop ideas and concepts before an
image was possibly transferred to canvas. As a mentor and teacher
to a younger generation of artists he also attempted to teach the
use of preparatory drawings to his proteges, steering the course of
arts practice in Britain. Stored in Tate's collection and archive,
this selection of drawings not only serve as a record of Sickert's
creative process but express his engagement with the world around
him, both in Britain and abroad.
'Before I ever thought of a project, I began photographing whatever
struck me as beautiful, amazing, worth telling about ... In all of
my work, testimonies have been an important element of the
projects.' Born in Finland, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen studied in
London, founding the Amber Film & Photography Collective with
her fellow students, and then moved to North East England in the
1960s. She has been based in Newcastle ever since, deeply rooted in
the local community. Focusing on two of her photographic series -
Byker (1969-83) and Writing in the Sand (1978-98) - this book
captures a working class neighbourhood and reveals the devastating
impact that the redevelopment of Newcastle's East End had on the
community, but also the moments of joy of the group outings to the
beach. Konttinen's love for this part of the world is at the heart
of these moving but never sentimental pictures. Her photographs and
Amber's films were inscribed in the British section of the UNESCO
Memory of the World Register in 2011. The Tate Photography Series
is a celebration of international photography in the Tate
collection and an introduction to some of the greatest
photographers at work today. With the direct involvement of living
photographers in collaboration with photography curators, these
books showcase the best and most notable images taken across the
globe, from city streets to seashores, moving across landscapes and
through subcultures, in a visual travelogue of our world. Each book
contains a new conversation between curator and photographer and is
prefaced with a short introduction. The theme for the first four
titles is Community and Solidarity. Also available in this series
are: Liz Johnson Artur (978-1-84976-801-6) Sabelo Mlangeni
(978-1-84976-802-3) Sheba Chhachhi (978-1-84976-803-0)
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