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Helen Clapcott

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In a painting career spanning half a century, Helen Clapcott (b.1952) has remained consistent in both her choice of subject and her disregard of the art establishment's playbook. In this, the first major monograph on the artist, Andrew Lambirth charts Clapcott's unconventional path and presents a painter with an uncompromising vision. Clapcott is a painter pre-occupied with the destruction and regeneration of the landscape of her native North-West England. Depictions of the mutation and evolution of what was once Stockport’s industrial valley, now a commuter corridor, are expressions of our developing environments and the growth of vernacular townscapes. Based on numerous conversations with the artist, and an in-depth understanding of Clapcott's oeuvre, Andrew Lambirth's text provides a lively account of the artist's background, training and working methods, including her mastery of tempera. Above all, this is a study of an artist's very personal relationship with the evolving landscape of her childhood and her lifelong artistic engagement with the city that she loves.
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Andrew Lambirth
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9781848226968
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Hardcoverbic AFC: Painting & paintingsbic AGB: Individual artists, art monographsbic AGP: Man-made objects depicted in art (cityscapes, machines, etc)contributor:Andrew Lambirthformat:Hardcoverimprint:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltdprice:29.99publication-date:2024-09-02publisher:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd

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