Showing posts with label john berger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label john berger. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 July 2017

Seeing Through Drawing – A Celebration of John Berger





Seeing Through Drawing – A Celebration of John Berger
8 July – 26 August 2017
Mandell's Gallery
Elm Hill
Norwich NR3 1HN
Norfolk, UK
http://www.mandellsgallery.co.uk/seeing-through-drawing/

The exhibition is arranged and selected by Martin Battye and John Christie.
A new publication Seeing Through Drawing – A Celebration of John Berger will be launched on the opening. The book is published by Objectif Press.

The book features a compilation of writings on the art and practice of drawing collected by John Christie. Objectif Press, the imprint of John Christie, published in 2016 the book Lapwing & Fox – Conversations between John Berger and John Christie. In 2000 the acclaimed book I Send You This Cadmium Red – A Correspondence between John Berger and John Christie was published by Actar, Barcelona.
In 2010 I Send You This Cadmium Red – John Berger and John Christie with music by Gavin Bryars was released on CD on Gavin Bryars' GB label
http://www.gavinbryars.com/work/disc/i-send-you-cadmium-red
http://www.objectifpress.co.uk/

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Lapwing & Fox – Conversations between John Berger and John Christie


Lapwing & Fox: Conversations between John Berger and John Christie

A publication with a series of conversations in the form of letters and small books sent between two friends, writer and critic John Berger and artist and film-maker John Christie.

Complementing their award-winning correspondence on the subject of colour, 'I Send You This Cadmium Red', published in 2000, 'Lapwing & Fox' covers a wide range of ideas surrounding art and artists, drawing and painting, nature and place.

As well as the close scrutiny of works by Giacometti, Modigliani, Frank Auerbach and others, and recollections of working with fellow artists and writers, the correspondence also explores a whole range of unexpectedly connected subjects, from making drawings of the dead and dying to encounters with barn owls and hares, and discussions of the mythologies surrounding them; from journeys on the Silk Road and observations of the night sky in Tajikistan to memories of the carved stone churches of Lalibela in Ethiopia and meditations on angels in literature, art and film. And besides thoughts on artists and writers as W.G. Sebald there is a nice passage on the work of the Dutch artist Hans Waanders.


published by Objectif Press in September 2016
hardcover, 288 pages, 27 x 19 cm
designed by John Christie
isbn 978-1-5262-0473-8
price including Uk postage £ 28, available at:
www.objectifpress.co.uk
for more info please email john@objectifpress.co.uk