Best known for a dramatic, layered and visionary urban imagery, Richard Walker (born 1954) is a painter, printmaker and photographer. He works in a variety of media, including acrylic, collage, pastel, watercolour, charcoal and pencil, mainly on canvas and paper. This unique book is both a kind of autobiography - compiled and written by himself - and a selective catalogue of his work, past and present. Peter Parker, biographer of Christopher Isherwood, also interviews the artist.
"From an early age I wanted to be an architect .... Then, when I went to New York, I saw for the first time these monumental buildings which you couldn't ignore. The word 'portrait' is apt because they had real presence and character. Later I became more interested in the space and light than in the buildings themselves ...."
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978-1-903470-24-4 (9781903470244)
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