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Sandra Blow (1925-2006) is among the most important British artists of the later 20th century. During a time of rapid change in the art world, her commitment to abstract painting resulted in a large and diverse body of work of distinctive power and subtlety. Michael Bird's fascinating survey of Sandra Blow's life and art, which draws on many conversations with the artist in her lifetime, provides a definitive overview of her career. Its republication in Blow's centenary year comes at a time of unparalleled interest in women's artists' lives and work, and a new sense of excitement around abstract art. In this highly readable monograph, Michael Bird looks in depth at Blow's evolving studio practice and the personal nature of her abstract vision. He sets her achievement firmly within the wider context of British and international art of the post-war period and late twentieth century, casting new light on the role played in her life by Alberto Burri and Roger Hilton, two influences she acknowledged to be crucial to her art. The book is illustrated throughout with a fully representative selection of Blow's work. Through close attention to Blow's working methods, this book provides a unique insight into her creative process. It reveals the intensity of emotional engagement and technical experimentation that lie behind the apparent spontaneity of her vivid handling of materials, colour and form.
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Michael Bird
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9781848220898
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Paperbackbic ACXD:The arts / Art & design styles: c 1900 to c 1960bic AGB:The arts / Individual artists, art monographscontributor:Michael Birdformat:Paperbackimprint:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltdprice:25.00publication-date:2011-10-28publisher:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltdtype:Nonfiction

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