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Certain Welsh Artists

Certain Welsh Artists
Author: Iwan Bala
Publisher: Seren Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Kyffin Williams

Kyffin Williams
Author: Qing Chao Ma
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1914079035

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Kyffin Williams is the culmination of four years of research at two centres for Kyffin Williams's art, the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, and Oriel Mon, Anglesey. Dr. Qing Chao Ma's illuminating new study incorporates Kyffin Williams's full range; his inspirational landscapes and seascapes in oil, his delicate watercolours, his distinctive linocuts and his mesmeric portraits. With her particular expertise, the author also draws comparisons between the work of Williams and Chinese art, linking him to other artistic traditions and establishing his rightful place in the worldwide art community. Combined with a rigorous biographical account on the life which informed the work and a rich variety of illustrations, Kyffin Williams is an invaluable contribution to the study and appreciation of one of Wales's foremost artists.'No other artist and author has collated so many diverse examples of Sir Kyffin's art in one publication with such coherence. This is a book put together with great care and purpose and written from the heart.' David Meredith, Sir Kyffin Williams Trust


The Blade Artist

The Blade Artist
Author: Irvine Welsh
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2016-04-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1473520967

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‘Back to his violent best...dark, gruesome and captivating’ Esquire The most terrifying character from Trainspotting returns. Jim Francis has finally found the perfect life – and is now unrecognisable, even to himself. A successful painter and sculptor, he lives quietly with his wife, Melanie, and their two young daughters, in an affluent beach town in California. Some say he’s a fake and a con man, while others see him as a genuine visionary. But Francis has a very dark past, with another identity and a very different set of values. When he crosses the Atlantic to his native Scotland, for the funeral of a murdered son he barely knew, his old Edinburgh community expects him to take bloody revenge. But as he confronts his previous life, all those friends and enemies – and, most alarmingly, his former self – Francis seems to have other ideas. When Melanie discovers something gruesome in California, which indicates that her husband’s violent past might also be his psychotic present, things start to go very bad, very quickly. The Blade Artist is an elegant, electrifying novel – ultra violent but curiously redemptive – and it marks the return of one of modern fiction’s most infamous, terrifying characters, the incendiary Francis Begbie from Trainspotting.


Art for Wales

Art for Wales
Author: David Moore
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1913634914

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An invaluable reflection on the legacy of Derek Williams (1929-1984), a Cardiff surveyor whose generous bequest of his art collection and entire net estate coincided with a reappraisal of the role and workings of the National Museum of Wales and led to the formation of the Derek Williams Trust in 1992. Concise, insightful chapters by writer and curator David Moore examine the quality and variety of artworks assembled by Derek Williams or supported by the activity of the Trust over a period of over 25 years, ranging from painting to ceramics, photography and digital media. Illustrated with a wealth of artworks from the Trust s collection and related exhibitions.


Welsh Artists Talking to Tony Curtis

Welsh Artists Talking to Tony Curtis
Author: Tony Curtis
Publisher: Seren Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781854112866

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This new collection of interviews with artists from Wales is further evidence of the current renaissance of the visual arts in the country. The ten artists talking to Tony Curtis vary in practice from figurative and abstract painters through a ceramicist to sculptors in stone, wood and metal. Their work and words provide, at once, a history of 20th-century art in Wales and a guide to making in the 21st century. Welsh Artists Talking includes perhaps the final interview given by the late Alfred Janes, friend of Dylan Thomas, whose career spanned 60 years. His contemporary Jonah Jones talks about the artist as artisan, while at the other end of the age spectrum Brendan Stuart Burns reflects on the influence of location on his work. The book also includes David Nash, the internationally acclaimed sculptor, and artists such as Christine Jones and Robert Harding, whose reputations are beginning to burgeon. Like its predecessor, Welsh Painters Talking, this new book explores the relationship between art and place, identity, spirituality and the market place. With their emphasis on working practice and on historical context these interviews are an invaluable record.


Welsh Stick Chairs

Welsh Stick Chairs
Author: John Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2009-05-14
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780854420834

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This work provides an insight into the history of Welsh stick chairs and includes instructions on how to make a chair, covering methods of bending the wood for chair construction. Illustrations show each stage in the building process.


Clarence Whaite and the Welsh Art World

Clarence Whaite and the Welsh Art World
Author: Peter Lord
Publisher: Don Hale
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2009
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 1907163069

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From 1971-86 Peter Lord worked primarily as a sculptor but has since worked mainly as an art historian. He is currently a research fellow at the University of Wales, Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies and has produced three volumes under the collective title of The Visual Culture of Wales. This book describes the early days of the Royal Cambrian Academy.


Welsh Painters Talking

Welsh Painters Talking
Author: Tony Curtis
Publisher: Seren Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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This lavishly illustrated work provides both an introduction and a guide to the current art scene in Wales, which is experiencing something of a renaissance. Senior and established painters as well as young and radical ones discuss how they paint and their relationship with the Welsh landscape, culture, and people. They are: Arthur Giardelli, Charles Burton, Felicity Charlton, Sally Moore, Kyffin Williams, Will Rogers, Peter Prendergast, Kevin Sinnott, Shani Rhys James, John Knapp-Fisher, Ernest Zobole, and Iwan Bala. Tony Curtis's most recent collection of poetry is War Voices (Seren / Dufour). Individual biographies and exhibition listings are included.


Welsh Artists One

Welsh Artists One
Author: Glynn Vivian Art Gallery (Swansea)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1972
Genre:
ISBN:

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Looking Out

Looking Out
Author: Peter Lord
Publisher: Parthian
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2021-10
Genre: Art, Welsh
ISBN: 9781912681976

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The six sequential essays in this collection provide a narrative of a century and a half of Welsh painting, written with an emphasis on issues of social class and national identity. Through his earlier writing, Peter Lord has contributed to the establishment of an historical tradition of Welsh painting, but because it does not feature in the wider story of Western art history as presently told, the work revealed continues to be perceived as marginal, existing in isolation from ideas and movements in other countries. These essays break new ground by discussing the concerns of Welsh painters not only in domestic terms but also in the context of the ways in which artists in other parts of Europe and in the United States reacted to the common underlying causes of those concerns. The author challenges the idea that the work of Welsh painters is relevant only to the evolution of their own communities and, through confident and detailed analysis, validates their pictures also in terms of the arts of other Western cultures.