William Turnbull
International Modern Artist
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Published:6th Jun '22
Should be back in stock very soon

William Turnbull (1922-2012) stands as one of Britain's foremost artists in the second half of the twentieth century. Both a sculptor and a painter, he explored the changing contemporary world and its ancient past, actively engaging with the shifting concerns of British, European and American artists.
Presenting interpretations of Turnbull's work from an impressive roll-call of over sixty art historians, curators, critics and artists, a picture emerges of an innovative artist who determinedly followed his own path, drawing on influences as diverse as ancient cultures and contemporary music. Expansive in its breadth, William Turnbull: International Modern Artist will stand as the authoritative book on this fascinating artist.
With contributions by Oliva   Bax, Paul   Becker, Andrew   Bick, Antonia   Boström, Mel   Brimfield, Bianca   Chu, Matthew   Collings, Ann   Compton, Sam   Cornish, Keith   Coventry, Elena    Crippa, Amanda A.   Davidson, Michael   Dean, John   Dee, Richard    Demarco, Edith    Devaney, Norman   Dilworth, Patrick   Elliott, Ann   Elliott, Garth   Evans, Pat Fisher, Neil   Gall, Margaret   Garlake, Antony   Gormley, Kirstie   Gregory, Kelly   Grovier, Nigel    Hall, Bill   Hare, Daniel F.    Herrmann, Peter   Hide, Ben    Highmore, Nick   Hornby, Tess   Jaray, Julia   Kelly, Phillip   King, Liliane   Lijn, Clare   Lilley, Jeff   Lowe, Tim   Martin, Ian   McKeever, Henry   Meyric Hughes, Catherine   Moriarty, Richard    Morphet, Jed   Morse, Peter   Murray, Matt   Price, Peter   Randall-Page, Guggi  Rowen, Natalie   Rudd, Michael   Sandle, Dawna   Schuld, Sean   Scully, Jyrki    Siukonen, Chris   Stephens, Peter   Suchin, Marin R.   Sullivan, Mike   Tooby, William   Tucker, Johnny   Turnbull, Alex   Turnbull, Michael   Uva, Brian   Wall, Nigel    Walsh, Calvin  Winner, Jon   Wood, Bill   Woodrow, Greville   Worthington, Emily   Young
'Turnbull’s time as an RAF fighter pilot in the second world war informed much of his work and the artist is best known for totemic sculptures that reflect a devastated Europe, exemplified in the Barbican’s ongoing Postwar Modern exhibition.' – Financial Times
'With this new major publication, the editor Jon Wood, distinguished curator and critic, has brought together a very impressive body of wide-ranging writings from an array of important supporters and admirers of Turnbull’s art.' – Scottish Art News
ISBN: 9781848225350
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420 pages