Charles Munch, Dreaming in Color
Paintings 1971-2006
Jody Clowes author Richard Ely author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Big Earth Publishing
Published:30th Sep '09
Should be back in stock very soon

Charles Munch is well known in the American Midwest for his bold, luminously colored paintings of people and animals in expansive landscapes. For twenty-five years, his richly imagined images have explored the tangled relationship between tame and wild, between humans and the rest of the natural world. The elegant simplicity of his pictures has caused them to be described as 'nature icons'. ""Charles Munch, Dreaming in Color"" reveals Munch's transition from the poetic realism of his early work to the brilliant semi-abstraction of today, as well as the personal and artistic crisis at the heart of that dramatic transformation. Jody Clowes contributes a probing essay of critical analysis. Richard Ely's long biographical essay narrates one man's journey from suburban childhood to visionary landscape painter. The book also includes a chronology of Munch's artistic life and an exhibition history. Charles Munch grew up near St. Louis, Missouri, and now lives on a hilltop in southwestern Wisconsin. He has exhibited his paintings in twenty-five solo shows, eight of them museum shows. His work is in private collections nationwide, as well as in the collections of the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Chazen Museum of Art.
The strength of Munch's work... is in the intellectual force of the images. Each painting offers much more than could be imagined on first viewing. - Steven Kapelke, New Art Examiner ""He offers simply outlined figures, with no modeling of form; almost childlike patches of pure color, and small swatches of descriptive line. Curiously what happens is an almost magical liberation."" - Kevin Lynch, Capital Times
ISBN: 9781879483965
Dimensions: 215mm x 215mm x 7mm
Weight: 277g
72 pages