Jeremy Kirwan-Ward: You Can See It From Here
Author: Moore, Margaret
ISBN: 9780994284211
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Year First Published: 2018
Pages: 275
Dimensions: 273mm x 221mm x 16mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
Jeremy Kirwan-Ward- You Can See It From Here is a stunning visual survey of one Australia's most loved multi-disciplinary artists. This exquisite monograph features paintings that revolve around the artist's connection with a coastal existence, evoking the complexities of weather and the endlessness of spectral phenomena.
Jeremy Kirwan-Ward- You Can See It From Here is a stunning visual survey of one Australia's most loved multi-disciplinary artists. This exquisite monograph features paintings that revolve around the artist's connection with a coastal existence, evoking the complexities of weather and the endlessness of spectral phenomena.
The artwork is accompanied by compelling essays by acclaimed curators and critics Margaret Moore and John Barrett-Lennard, which place the artist's remote landscape of Western Australian visual art firmly in the wider national and international arts narrative.
ISBN: 9780994284211
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Year First Published: 2018
Pages: 275
Dimensions: 273mm x 221mm x 16mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
Jeremy Kirwan-Ward- You Can See It From Here is a stunning visual survey of one Australia's most loved multi-disciplinary artists. This exquisite monograph features paintings that revolve around the artist's connection with a coastal existence, evoking the complexities of weather and the endlessness of spectral phenomena.
Jeremy Kirwan-Ward- You Can See It From Here is a stunning visual survey of one Australia's most loved multi-disciplinary artists. This exquisite monograph features paintings that revolve around the artist's connection with a coastal existence, evoking the complexities of weather and the endlessness of spectral phenomena.
The artwork is accompanied by compelling essays by acclaimed curators and critics Margaret Moore and John Barrett-Lennard, which place the artist's remote landscape of Western Australian visual art firmly in the wider national and international arts narrative.