Drawing Water

Drawing Water
Author: Tania Kovats
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014
Genre: Ocean
ISBN: 9781908612267

Drawing - both her own and other people's - is a key part of Kovats' practice. In 2007, she wrote The Drawing Book (Black Dog, 2007), and she has long been interested in what drawing can do. For her exhibition at The Fruitmarket Gallery she has made a new book. Believing that drawing is a mechanism for exploration as much as a tool for representation, Kovats brings together in the book drawings by map-makers, writers, shipbuilders, whalers, soldiers, sailors, artists, archaeologists, cartographers, scientists, uranographers, engineers and dreamers - a diverse selection united by the sense that in making the drawing they were looking for something. A selection of Kovats; own drawing and writing anchors the book which attempts to construct, in the artist's words, 'a portolan, a chart drawn at sea to guide a sailor from one safe harbour to the next.'

The Drawing Book

The Drawing Book
Author: Tania Kovats
Publisher: Black Dog Pub Limited
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781904772811

The works in The Drawing Book, by artists, architects, sculptors, scientists, filmmakers and thinkers of all descriptions, attest to the versatility and immediacy of drawing. From first thoughts to finely wrought, elaborate artworks, from the lightest sketch in pencil to bold, gallery-wall installations, the medium is shown as an essential vehicle for creativity. The recent prominence of artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse, Chris Ofili, Rachel Whiteread, Ellen Gallagher, and a host of others who use drawing as a final means of expression, is addressed in both the works shown and essays by curators Kate Macfarlane and Katharine Stout, and art historian Charles Darwent. The Drawing Book takes us on a journey through five themes -- measurement, nature, the city, dreams, and the body. Each is richly illustrated with a diverse range of images, from the old masters -- Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Dürer -- through great Modernist pieces by Rodin, Picasso, Matisse, and on to the contemporary artists who are reviving drawing today. A new and unique approach to an age old medium.

Tania Kovats

Tania Kovats
Author: Jeremy Millar
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 9781848220782

After completing her MA at the Royal College of Art in 1990, Tania Kovats (b.1966) won the Barclays Young Contemporaries award at the Serpentine Gallery in 1991. The intervening years have seen Kovats' early artistic promise grow and develop and today she stands as an important figure within British contemporary art. This monograph, the first of its kind, is a much-needed addition to the scant literature available on this original artist.

Pictura Britannica

Pictura Britannica
Author: Bernice Murphy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1997
Genre: Art, British
ISBN:

Published to accompany exhibition held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, 22/8 - 30/11 1997.

Plastiglomerate

Plastiglomerate
Author: Tim Cresswell
Publisher: Earthworks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9781908058768

Plastiglomerate finds our world in the midst of environmental disaster: from plastic pollution and wrecked shipping to fires in the Amazon rainforest. It completes a trilogy of poetry books that examines mankind's impact on the earth.

Drawing Projects

Drawing Projects
Author: Mick Maslen
Publisher: Black Dog Pub Limited
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781907317255

Includes profiles and interviews of the following artists: Cornelia Parker, Jeff Koons, Julie Mehretu, Claude Heath, Martin Wilner, Charles Avery, Gemma Anderson, Tim Knowles, Mick Maslen, Jeanette Barnes, Kate Atkin, Benedict Carpenter, Dryden Goodwin, Shahzia Sikander, William Kentridge, Keith Tyson, Franziska Furter, Jake & Dinos Chapman.

No Map Could Show Them

No Map Could Show Them
Author: Helen Mort
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2016-06-02
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 147352377X

* A Poetry Book Society Recommendation 2016* 'When we climb alone en cordée feminine, we are magicians of the Alps – we make the routes we follow disappear' The poems of Helen Mort's second collection offer an unforgettable perspective on the heights we scale and the distances we run, the routes we follow and the paths we make for ourselves. Here are odes to the women who dared to break new ground – from Miss Jemima Morrell, a young Victorian woman from Yorkshire who hiked the Swiss Peaks in her skirts and petticoats, to the modern British mountaineer Alison Hargreaves, who died descending from the summit of K2. Distinctive and courageous, these are poems of passion and precipices, of edges and extremes. No Map Could Show Them confirms Helen Mort’s position as one of the finest young poets at work today.