The Paintings of Ben McLaughlin by James Hamilton

The Paintings of Ben McLaughlin by James Hamilton

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Ben McLaughlins' paintings suggest human alienation, presenting everyday subjects dislocated through cropping and unusual viewpoints. This book examines the eclectic influences and complex iconography that have shaped these paintings, and identifies the wit and spontaneity that McLaughlin brings to the seemingly mundane in modern life.

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The Paintings of Ben McLaughlin by James Hamilton

Ben McLaughlin paints cinematic pictures steeped in ambiguous atmosphere and emotion. His works suggest human alienation, presenting everyday subjects dislocated through cropping and unusual viewpoints. The titles themselves, drawn from newspapers, the radio, crossword puzzles and other equally unexpected sources, confront the spectator with conundrums that deepen the sense of uncertainty. In this, the first in-depth study of the artist's work, James Hamilton examines the eclectic influences and complex iconography that have shaped these critically acclaimed paintings, and identifies the alchemical wit and spontaneity that McLaughlin brings to bear on the seemingly mundane in modern life.
James Hamilton is University Curator and Honorary Reader at the University of Birmingham. An art historian, critic and authority on Turner, his books include Turner's Britain (2003) and Hughie O'Donoghue: Painting, Memory, Myth (2003), both published by Merrell.
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ISBN 13 9781858943589
ISBN 10 1858943582
Title The Paintings of Ben McLaughlin
Author James Hamilton
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Merrell Publishers Ltd
Year published 2006-11-30
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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