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The Art of Jeremy Gardiner

Unfolding Landscape

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 9th Jan 2013
Dimensions: w 254mm h 274mm d 18mm
Weight: 1165g
ISBN-10: 1848221002
ISBN-13: 9781848221000
Barcode No: 9781848221000
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Synopsis
Providing a comprehensive assessment of Jeremy Gardiner's career to date, this monograph, the first of its kind, explains how this distinctive artist has taken the exploratory landscape vision of mid-century St Ives modernists like Ben Nicholson, Peter Lanyon and John Tunnard into a new post-millennial era. Gardiner's unique geological interpretation of landscape not only describes the current lie of the land but portrays it as a complex outcome of natural processes over vast periods of time. While indebted to British and American modernism, Gardiner's new conceptual rigour and technical repertoire is informed by science, geomorphology, new technologies and direct physical engagement with ancient landscapes. Following a distinguished international teaching career, based in Britain and the United States, Gardiner's landscape subjects have included geographically varied locations from the Jurassic Coast in his native Dorset and the rugged Atlantic seaboard of Cornwall, to the jagged volcanic topographies of the Brazilian oceanic islands and the Lake District. Including essays from leading art writers, this book provides an insight into the career of one of Britain's most innovative contemporary landscape artists.

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'Jeremy Gardiner's paintings of the southern English coast draw on the mid-century abstraction of the St Ives school, with a millennial twist. This is the first monograph on the pioneering landscapist, and it considers both the resonance of his poetic forms and the new technologies (such as 3D digital imaging and geomorphology) that give rise to them.' Apollo