Maggi Hambling - the works: and conversations with Andrew Lambirth

Not shy of confrontation, Hambling's arresting work has often caused controversy; A Conversation With Oscar Wilde unveiled in 1998, Scallop, her sculpture in Aldeburgh celebrating Benjamin Britten, and most recently her Portrait of Michael Jackson refused by the Royal Academy. All have been hot...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Unicorn Press 2015
Edition:Paperback ed.
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Summary:Not shy of confrontation, Hambling's arresting work has often caused controversy; A Conversation With Oscar Wilde unveiled in 1998, Scallop, her sculpture in Aldeburgh celebrating Benjamin Britten, and most recently her Portrait of Michael Jackson refused by the Royal Academy. All have been hotly debated in the media. Alongside reproductions of 200 of her paintings, drawings and sculptures, is her frank and at times deeply moving commentary on her life and work. Beyond the performance and clowning, we discover an artist whose humanity is the vital element in her work
Item Description:'First published in 2006' - Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:240 S. überw. Ill. 29 cm
ISBN:9781906509699
1906509697

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