The Wapping Group of Artists

The Wapping Group of Artists
Author: P. Banning
Publsiher: Sheridan House, Inc.
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781574092189

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For over sixty years, the Wapping group of artists met to paint the River Thames.

Trevor Chamberlain

Trevor Chamberlain
Author: Trevor Chamberlain,Angela Gair
Publsiher: Atelier S.
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2003
Genre: Light in art
ISBN: 071531694X

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Trevor Chamberlain's watercolour paintings are a celebration of light and atmosphere, and his skill in painting directly from nature to capture the mood of his subjects has earned him an enviable reputation among both amateur and professional artists. Here Trevor Chamberlain offers a fascinating glimpse over his shoulder as he describes his approach to interpreting the effects of light and weather using the limited watercolourist's palette. Mood in nature is his constant source of inspiration and his favoured subjects are marine, town and landscape. He particularly enjoys capturing the transient aspects of the English weather but he has also travelled extensively and enjoys the challenge of confronting the unfamiliar light and surroundings in exotic locations such as Egypt, Iran and India. An artist of the plein air tradition, he always paints directly from nature at first hand, an approach which he enthusiastically recommends to readers of this book.

East End Vernacular

East End Vernacular
Author: Gentle Author
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2017
Genre: East End (London, England)
ISBN: 0995740119

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'East End Vernacular' presents a magnificent selection of pictures - many never published before - revealing the evolution of painting in the East End of London and tracing the changing character of the streets through the 20th century.

Savage Messiah

Savage Messiah
Author: Laura Grace Ford
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781786637857

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The acclaimed art fanzine’s psychogeographic drifts through a ruined city Savage Messiah collects the entire set of Laura Oldfield Ford’s fanzine to date. Part graphic novel, part artwork, the book is both an angry polemic against the marginalization of the city’s working class and an exploration of the cracks that open up in urban space.

No Room to Move

No Room to Move
Author: Josephine Berry Slater,Anthony Iles
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2010
Genre: Public art
ISBN: 1906496420

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As the Creative City model for urban regeneration founders, Anthony Iles and Josephine Berry Slater take stock of an era of highly instrumentalised public art making. Focusing on artists and consultants who have engaged critically with the exclusionary politics of urban regeneration, their analysis locates such practice within a schematic history of urban development's neoliberal mode. Breaking down into a report and collection of interviews, this investigation consistently focuses on the possibility and forms of critical public art within a regime that fetishises 'creativity'. How, they ask, is critical art shaped by its interaction with this aspect of biopolitical governance? Featuring projects and interviews with Alberto Duman, Freee, Nils Norman, Laura Oldfield Ford and Roman Vasseur.

The Soci t Des Trois in the Nineteenth Century

The Soci  t   Des Trois in the Nineteenth Century
Author: Melissa Berry
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2022-06-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1032339314

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This book reframes the formative years of three significant artists: Henri Fantin-Latour, Alphonse Legros, and James McNeill Whistler. This book will serve as a comprehensive resource on the development, production, implications, and eventual end of the Société.

Spitalfields Life

Spitalfields Life
Author: The Gentle Author
Publsiher: Saltyard Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-07-16
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 144470396X

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"I am going to write every single day and tell you about my life here in Spitalfields at the heart of London..." Drawing comparisons with Pepys, Mayhew and Dickens, the gentle author of Spitalfields Life has gained an extraordinary following in recent years, by writing hundreds of lively pen portraits of the infinite variety of people who live and work in the East End of London. Everything you seek in London can be found here - street life, street art, markets, diverse food, immigrant culture, ancient houses and history, pageants and parades, rituals and customs, traditional trades and old family businesses. Spend a night in the bakery at St John, ride the rounds with the Spitalfields milkman, drop in to the Golden Heart for a pint, meet a fourth-generation paper bag seller, a mudlark who discovers treasure in the river Thames, a window cleaner who sees ghosts and a master bell-founder whose business started in 1570. Join the bunny girls for their annual reunion, visit the wax sellers of Wentworth Street and discover the site of Shakespeare's first theatre. All of human life is here in Spitalfields Life.

Artrage

Artrage
Author: Elizabeth Fullerton
Publsiher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2021-10-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780500777114

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The Young British Artists (YBAs) stormed on to the contemporary art scene in 1988 with their attention-grabbing, ironic art, exploding art-world conventions with brazen disdain. Dismissed as trivial gimmickry and praised for its witty energy, their art made a mark both on the art scene and on public consciousness that continues to reverberate today. Artrage! tells the raucous story of the YBAs, chronicling the groups rise to prominence from the landmark show Freeze curated by Damien Hirst, through their 1990s heyday and the notorious Sensation exhibition, to the Momart fire of 2004 that seemed to symbolize the groups fading from centre stage. The book ends with an update on the artists careers and fortunes. Drawing on interviews with all the key BritArt players and extensive archival research, Elizabeth Fullerton examines the individual characters, their relationships to one another, crucial events and seminal artworks, considering, too, the political, economic and artistic context of those years. Plentiful quotations bring out the distinctive personalities and provide fresh insights into the people and the period. Among the artists discussed are Damien Hirst, Rachel Whiteread, Tracey Emin, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Sarah Lucas and Gary Hume.