Anomie Collections 1 is a publication accompanying the first edition of Anomie Collections – a London-based initiative that supports the work of contemporary British painters by acquiring works on behalf of a group of private collectors. This first edition of the scheme resulted in the purchase of fifty-six paintings and works on paper, documented and presented here along with newly commissioned texts by Anneka French and an introduction by Matt Price, Publisher at Anomie Publishing and curator of the edition. The works span a variety of genres, from landscapes and urban scenes to still lifes, portraits and abstractions. The artists featured in Anomie Collections 1 are: Jasmir Creed, Marguerite Horner, Cathy Lomax, Kathryn Maple, Kate Mary, Daniel Shadbolt, Caroline Thomson and Jim Threapleton.
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A publication accompanying the first edition of Anomie Collections – an initiative that supports the work of contemporary British painters by acquiring works on behalf of a group of private collectors.
Les mer
A publication documenting Anomie Collections 1 – an initiative acquiring works by British painters on behalf of a group of private collectors.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781910221457
Publisert
2023-05-25
Utgiver
Vendor
Anomie Publishing
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
104

Om bidragsyterne

Matt Price is a London-based publisher, editor and writer. For almost a quarter of a century he has edited and produced publications for museum and gallery clients, and for trade publishers including Phaidon, Rizzoli, Hatje Cantz, Thames & Hudson and König Books. Through his imprint Anomie Publishing, he has been publishing titles since 2013. Anneka French is a curator and critic who writes for Art Quarterly, Burlington Contemporary and Photomonitor. She has been commissioned by the Turner Prize, worked at Tate Modern, Ikon, The New Art Gallery Walsall and Wolverhampton Art Gallery, and curated exhibitions at Grand Union, Birmingham; KH7 ArtSpace, Denmark and Coventry Biennial.