Don Binney: Flight Path
Autor Gregory O'Brienen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 oct 2023
Drawing extensively on Binney’s letters, journals and other writings, award-winning author and curator Gregory O’Brien takes us into the world of this gifted but paradoxical artist. Richly illustrated with Binney’s paintings, drawings and prints – alongside photographs and documentary materials – this is the first full-length monograph on one of New Zealand’s most important twentieth-century artists.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781869409661
ISBN-10: 1869409663
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 240 x 290 x 39 mm
Greutate: 2.68 kg
Editura: Auckland University Press
Colecția Auckland University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand
ISBN-10: 1869409663
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 240 x 290 x 39 mm
Greutate: 2.68 kg
Editura: Auckland University Press
Colecția Auckland University Press
Locul publicării:Auckland, New Zealand
Recenzii
‘Greg O’Brien has created honestly the most sumptuous and revealing book documenting Binney’s career.’ — Sonja de Friez
‘One of the great merits of O’Brien’s book is that while doing full justice to Binney’s legendary birds . . . he also illustrates and discusses many other aspects of his work, thus enriching and subtilizing our understanding of Binney’s full range and releasing him from the strait-jacket of a clichéd identification with a single subject.’ — Peter Simpson
‘One of the great merits of O’Brien’s book is that while doing full justice to Binney’s legendary birds . . . he also illustrates and discusses many other aspects of his work, thus enriching and subtilizing our understanding of Binney’s full range and releasing him from the strait-jacket of a clichéd identification with a single subject.’ — Peter Simpson