A vibrant survey of contemporary Antipodean portrait painters by curator and bestselling author Amber Creswell Bell.
'Portraiture is like an alchemy of the physical and the intangible into painted materiality' Yvette Coppersmith
Since the advent of the camera nearly two centuries ago, a portrait is no longer expected to be an exact likeness. From surrealist renderings to abstract interpretations, contemporary artists have shed the convention of traditional portraiture, experimenting with an array of styles to convey the personality and character of their subjects.
The dynamic nature of both the artists and their work reflects an evolution of culture, society and creative practice. These painters use portraiture to convey a narrative, engage with social, political or environmental issues or evoke the complexity of the human experience; some are simply fascinated by human faces.
Whatever the artist's motivation, every work makes clear that portraiture has always been a powerful means of telling stories and exploring our individual and collective identities.
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Verlagsort
Fisherman's Bend
Australien
Illustrationen
Maße
Höhe: 292 mm
Breite: 233 mm
Dicke: 29 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-76076-399-2 (9781760763992)
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Amber Creswell Bell is a Sydney-based arts, design and lifestyle writer and curator. She is currently the Director for Emerging Art for Michael Reid galleries. About Face is Amber's sixth book with Thames & Hudson.