Ink Paper Chisel Grain

A Remarkable History of Woodcuts

Paul Coldwell author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:20th Aug '26

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'A fascinating account of the hidden history of the humble woodcut' SUNDAY TIMES

Ink Paper Chisel Grain
is a dazzling journey through 500 years of art, ideas and human imagination, told through one of the most enduring and versatile artistic mediums ever created.

At its simplest, a woodcut begins with a piece of wood, a cutting tool, ink and paper. Yet from these humble materials artists have created some of the most powerful images in human history. In Ink Paper Chisel Grain, artist and printmaker Paul Coldwell invites us into intimate encounters with the works and makers who transformed woodcut from a practical technology into a vehicle for beauty, revolution, protest and wonder.

Travelling across centuries and continents, Coldwell guides us from Albrecht Dürer’s apocalyptic visions and Hokusai's Great Wave to Käthe Kollwitz's searing anti-war prints and the monumental contemporary works of William Kentridge. Along the way we meet artists, printers, collectors, curators and craftsmen; step inside museums, archives and studios; and discover how a simple process of cutting into wood helped shape the visual culture of the modern world.

Part history, part travelogue, part meditation on art and making, Ink Paper Chisel Grain reveals how woodcut has survived every technological revolution thrown at it, celebrating the enduring human impulse to leave a mark.

Paul Coldwell is one of Britain’s most distinguished printmakers . . . in this beautifully illustrated book he sets out to show how the humble woodcut, which uses the simple elements of ink, paper and wood, has forged a central role in the history of art . . . Coldwell has produced a fascinating account of the hidden history of the woodcut . . . There is no doubting his passionate belief in the power of a woodcut to stir primal emotions in artist and viewer alike * Sunday Times *

ISBN: 9780241682203

Dimensions: 242mm x 165mm x 38mm

Weight: 702g

416 pages