Overview

In 2014, the contemporary painter George Shaw (b. 1966) began a two-year post as associate artist in the National Gallery, London. This book documents his experiences there, as well as the work he produced in response to the Gallery's collection. Shaw is known for his minutely detailed and luminously atmospheric depictions of the urban landscape and woodlands of central England. Painting scenes from his native region, Shaw meditates on the central themes of relationships, ancestry, and love. His preferred medium, Humbrol enamel paint, is a deliberate means of distancing himself from the traditions of oil painting--and, it might seem, from the values embedded in the National Gallery itself. Yet as a teenager in Coventry, Shaw was fascinated by the Gallery, traveling regularly to London to draw from those artists he found inspiring. This engaging volume reproduces his first series of paintings on canvas, together with working drawings and an essay by the artist himself. 




Published by National Gallery Company/distributed by Yale University Press




Exhibition Schedule:

The National Gallery, London
(05/11/16-10/30/16)


ISBN-13

9781857096033

ISBN-10

1857096037

Weight

1.88 Pounds

Dimensions

10.00 x 0.75 x 10.50 In

List Price

$35.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

104 pages

Publisher

National Gallery London

Published On

2016-07-07



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