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The English garden / paintings by Cecily Brown ; story by Jim Lewis.

Title
The English garden / paintings by Cecily Brown ; story by Jim Lewis.
Author
Brown, Cecily, 1969-
Publication
New York, New York : Karma, [2015]

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Book/TextRequest in advance ND497.B725 A4 2015Off-site

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Additional Authors
  • Lewis, Jim, 1963-
  • Maccarone Gallery (New York), host institution
  • Karma (New York), publisher
Description
71 pages : chiefly color illustrations; 18 cm
Summary
"'Like nature, only better. Nature with all the awkward bits smoothed out. And then picturesque, like a landscape painting,' states Jim Lewis' protagonist, defining an English garden in Cecily Brown's newest book of paintings. An imaginative pas de deux, The English Garden sees British painter Brown (born 1969) and American writer Lewis (born 1963) contribute acutely detailed and darkly sensuous allusions to the traditional 18th-century English landscape garden. Thirty-nine of Brown's paintings are interspersed throughout this compact hardcover publication as tipped-in images. The largely abstract works, with glimpses of figurative elements, are a dichotomy of warm and subdued strokes of color, each containing an expansive landscape unto itself. Novelist and critic Jim Lewis' story transports the reader to the English countryside and investigates the seductive pull of the natural world in tandem with Brown's paintings. Combining two major voices in contemporary literature and painting, this volume is a truly gorgeous production."--Amazon.
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Genre/Form
  • Catalogs
  • Exhibition catalogs
  • Author's presentation copies.
  • Exhibition catalogs.
  • Artists' books – 2015.
Note
  • Published on the occasion of the exhibition "The English Garden" May 9-June 20, 2014 held at Maccarone Gallery, New York, New York.
  • Color illustrations are mounted.
ISBN
  • 1942607032
  • 9781942607038
OCLC
  • 910702902
  • SCSB-10320777
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library