Bellany by John Mcewen

Bellany by John Mcewen

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Bellany by John Mcewen

John Bellany is the most influential Scottish painter since the Second World War, re-establishing a narrative, figurative art at a time when Modernism and abstraction seemed invincible. Born at Port Seton in 1942 into a family of fisherman and boatbuilders, and steeped in Calvinism as a child, his art is profoundly religious in its intimation of mortality and recognition of evil: facts reinforced in 1967 by a traumatic visit to the remains of the Buchenwald concentration camp. But Bellany's life voyage has proved every bit as perilous as the sea voyages of his ancestors. Throughout his career he has painted elemental allegories encompassing the complexities of the human condition and anchored in the rich poetry of the sea, but after moving to London in 1965 to study at the Royal College of Art, his vision and iconography became broader. In the 1970s, when his personal life was in turmoil, he embarked on a near-fatal journey of self-destruction, which is reflected in the angst-ridden images in his paintings of the period. In the '80s, he successfully underwent a liver transplant, which inspired a remarkable series of pictures started, to the astonishment of his surgeon, within hours of regaining consciousness. Bellany's towering example has inspired a new pride in Scottish artists: a fact duly recognised in 1994 when he received the CBE. His paintings are in the collections of major museums and art galleries throughout the world, including the National Gallery of Scotland; the Tate Gallery; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; and the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
"This is as good a monograph of a painter still with us as we are ever likely to read" -- John Russell New York Times
John McEwan, author and critic, was born in 1942 in the Scottish Borders. He has written a number of acclaimed art books, including monographs of Paula Rego, Michael Sandle and the late William Gear.
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ISBN 13 9781840189551
ISBN 10 184018955X
Title Bellany
Author John Mcewen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2005-05-14
Number of pages 308
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.