Patrick Heron by Mel Gooding

Patrick Heron by Mel Gooding

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The work of one of the leading figures in British abstract art.

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Patrick Heron by Mel Gooding

Patrick Heron (1920-99) was one of the leading British artists of his generation, and an important figure in the development of post-war abstract art. Working and living in Cornwall for most of his creative life, he was closely associated with the St Ives artists including Ben Nicholson, William Scott and Roger Hilton. Above all, Heron was obsessed by colour and light, and in a long succession of beautiful paintings he pursued his vision of an art that would reclaim as its true subject 'the reality of the eye'. This book is the first to examine in detail the progress of Heron's career and to set it within the context of his life and times. It is established as the leading monograph, featuring a sensitive and encompassing approach to the painter's thoughts and feelings, as well as simply the work itself.

"The most complete and fascinating record of Heron's work to dateGooding's analysis helps us to see even more and better, and very enjoyably."—Country Living

"Drenched in light and color... Stunningly illustrated."—Publishers Weekly

Mel Gooding is an author and journalist who has written extensively on contemporary art and artists. His books include Bruce McLean, John Hoyland and William Alsop: Buildings and Projects.
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ISBN 13 9780714834443
ISBN 10 0714834440
Title Patrick Heron
Author Mel Gooding
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
Year published 1995-09-21
Number of pages 272
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