Alison Watt: Phantom

 
 
 
 
 
 
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British artist Alison Watt (b. 1965) creates monumental paintings depicting richly draped fabric. These canvases show closely cropped folds, gathers, tucks, and creases––all sensuously developed from a selective palette of white, grey, burnt sienna, cadmium red, and yellow.

The National Gallery’s seventh Associate Artist, Watt worked in a studio near the permanent collection. This proximity to masterpieces she has long admired concentrated her focus on the tradition of drapery in western art and inspired her dramatically abstracted reinterpretations. Alison Watt: Phantom, a beautifully designed and illustrated book, presents her most recent series of powerful, large-scale paintings. In an essay featuring photographs of Watt at work in the gallery studio, Colin Wiggins reviews the artist’s creative process. Also included is a new piece written by celebrated Scottish poet Don Paterson that responds to these works.

Don Paterson is a renowned poet, writer, and musician. Colin Wiggins is Deputy Head of Education at the National Gallery, London. He is the author of numerous books, including Leon Kossoff: Drawing from Painting, Tom Hunter: Living in Hell and Other Stories, and Ron Mueck, all distributed by Yale.

 
Product Information
Product Code:
1018526
author:
Don Paterson, Colin Wiggins
colour illustrations:
40
format:
Hardback
pages:
64
published:
Mar 2008
publisher:
National Gallery Company
Dimensions:
22 X 23 X 1.4 cm

CUSTOMER REVIEWS (2)

 
 
 
 
 

21 June 2011

Review by:
Rebecca
This book is great value and would recormend
 

21 June 2011

Review by:
Rebecca
This book is great value and would recormend