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Art from Koln by Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 1989)
Barbara Hepworth A Retrospective by Penelope Curtis, Alan G. Wilkinson, Art Gallery of Ontario, Yale Center for British Art, Barbara Hepworth, Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 1997)
Barbara Hepworth's career spanned five decades, from 1925 to 1975. Her style moved from figuration, through geometric and organic abstraction, to the internationally acclaimed grandeur of her large-scale, post-war work. Her best known sculpture is associated with the landscape around St. Ives in Cornwall: 'I used colour and strings in many of the carvings ... The colour plunged me into the depths of water, caves or shadows deeper than the carved concavities themselves. The strings were the tension I felt between myself and the sea, the wind or the hills.'. This publication focuses on Hepworth's unique carvings. It reassesses her reputation in the light of attention recently paid to her contemporaries, Ben Nicholson and Henry Moore and offers the opportunity to look afresh at a major British artist.
David Hockney Paintings and Prints from 1960 by David Hockney, Penelope Curtis, Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 1993)
Degas, Images of Women by Anthea Callen, Dillian Gordon, Richard Kendall, Edgar Degas, Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 1989)
Douglas Gordon [black Spot, Tate Liverpool, 23 June 1-October 2000] by Douglas Gordon, Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 1999)
Minimalism by Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 1989)
Mneme by Ann Hamilton, Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 1994)
A New Thing Breathing A New Thing Breathing Recent Work by Tony Cragg by Gareth Evans, Lewis Biggs, Tony Cragg, Christoph Grunenberg, Tate Gallery Liverpool, Daniel McClean ( 2000)
Peter Blake About Collage Peter Blake About Collage About Collage by Peter Blake, Natalie Rudd, Tate Gallery Liverpool, Dawn Ades ( 2000)
Rachel Whiteread Rachel Whiteread Shedding Life by Rosalind E. Krauss, Rachel Whiteread, Tate Gallery Liverpool, Museo Nacional Centro De Arte Reina Sofia ( 1997)
Prize-winning British artist Rachel Whiteread is considered one of the foremost sculptors of her generation. She works with everyday objects, looking under the rug and inside the closet, her pieces reflecting the spaces and structures among which we live. Produced in collaboration with the artist, this book is published in conjunction with a major Tate Gallery exhibit. 107 illus. 97 in color.
Remix Contemporary Art & Pop by Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 2002)
Roy Lichtenstein by Roy Lichtenstein, Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 1993)
Sarah Lucas Sarah Lucas Exhibitions and Catalogue Raisonne, 1989-2005 by Beatrix Ruf, Yilmaz Dziewior, Tate Gallery Liverpool, Kunstverein in Hamburg, Kunsthalle Zurich, Sarah Lucas ( 2005)
Sarah Lucas Exhibitions and Catalogue Raisonne, 1989-2005 by Beatrix Ruf, Yilmaz Dziewior, Tate Gallery Liverpool, Kunstverein in Hamburg, Kunsthalle Zurich, Sarah Lucas ( 2005)
Sigmar Polke Join the Dots by Sigmar Polke, Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 1995)
Starlit Waters British Sculpture an International Art, 1968-1988 by Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 1988)
Strongholds New Art from Ireland by Tate Gallery Liverpool, Sara Hildenin taidemuseo ( 1991)
Susan Hiller by Susan Hiller, Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 1996)
Testing the Water Testing the Water Young People and Galleries by Eilean Hooper-Greenhill, David Anderson, Lewis Biggs, Toby Jackson, Ullrich Kockel, Tate Gallery Liverpool, Gaby Porter, Sara Selwood ( 1999)
Vital Three Contemporary African Artists by Touhami Ennadre, Tate Gallery Liverpool, Farid Belkahia, Cyprien Tokoudagba ( 1996)
W.R. Sickert Drawings and Paintings, 1890-1942 by Walter Sickert, Tate Gallery Liverpool ( 1989)