Descript |
128 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 25 cm |
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text |
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still image |
Media |
unmediated |
Carrier |
volume |
Note |
Catalogue accompanies exhibition held 3 September - 6 November 2016, Poole Museum, Poole; 1 January - 25 February 2017, Brynmor Jones Library Art Gallery, University of Hull, Hull; 12 March - 5 May 2017, Ulster Museum, Belfast; May - September 2017, New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe; October 2017 - January 2018, RISD Museum, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence. |
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Looking at works from a range of different artists and their various approaches, this book examines the process and practice of drawing, showcasing artworks from 15th- and 16th-century masters right up to artists working today. In arranging them not by period or style, but by the types of thinking that give rise to them, readers gain fresh insights into the thought processes of some of the world's greatest artists. This thematic rather than chronological structure allows us to place historical drawings side-by-side with modern and contemporary works, to show how artists from widely differing times and places have all used drawing to record, explore and develop ideas. The accompanying exhibition, 'Lines of Thought: Michelangelo to Bridget Riley. Drawings from the British Museum', will tour to venues associated with art schools around the UK, and internationally, to inspire students to draw. The exhibition and this book include highlights of the British Museum's Prints and Drawings collection, as well as some lesser-known contemporary works. |
ISBN |
9780500292785 |
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0500292787 |
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