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TILSON. The Printed Works 1963-2009.

JOE TILSON (1928-)

Originally associated with pop art, in the past 50 years, Joe Tilson has achieved inter­national acclaim for the individuality and originality of his paintings, constructions, painted reliefs, prints, and mul­tiples. As an artist who refused the traditional boundaries of printmaking, his multiples often include found objects or newspaper cuttings, fusing a cubist approach with his pop sensibility. His more recent prints mix silkscreen, woodcut, and etching to produce radiant matrixes of rich color, embedded with butterflies, birds, and objects loaded with symbolic meaning. Richly illustrated and produced, this book confirms Tilson’s reputation as one of the most innovative and exciting artists of his generation.

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Emne Pop Art
Kunstner TILSON, Joe
Forfatter Enzo di Martino
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer
Format / Sideantal 30 x 24 cm / 216 sider
Udgivelsesår 2010
Indbinding Heftet
Forlag Royal Academmy of Arts
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 9781905711826
Lev. 3-5 dage

JOE TILSON (1928-)

Originally associated with pop art, in the past 50 years, Joe Tilson has achieved inter­national acclaim for the individuality and originality of his paintings, constructions, painted reliefs, prints, and mul­tiples. As an artist who refused the traditional boundaries of printmaking, his multiples often include found objects or newspaper cuttings, fusing a cubist approach with his pop sensibility. His more recent prints mix silkscreen, woodcut, and etching to produce radiant matrixes of rich color, embedded with butterflies, birds, and objects loaded with symbolic meaning. Richly illustrated and produced, this book confirms Tilson’s reputation as one of the most innovative and exciting artists of his generation.