Description
Dawson's idiosyncratic paintings defy contemporary art-world trends and eschew categorisation, revealing an artist attuned to ideas and values that stimulate an original artistic vision. Informed by a range of interests and influences, from fairy tales to 19th-century American landscape painting, Dawson's eerie and diverse canvases are intriguing and thought-provoking. Highly individual, Verne Dawson's visionary body of work will make an important addition to the Contemporary Painters Series and to contemporary-art libraries in general.
About the Author
John Hutchinson was formerly Director of the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin. He has written a considerable number of catalogue essays and other publications, both for the Douglas Hyde Gallery and elsewhere.
Reviews
'Verne Dawson's wondrous imagination time travels from one painting to the next. Mythic figures, fairy tales, astronomy, the primeval landscape, paradise found and lost, are all explored in the work of one of the most inventive painters and story-tellers of our time.' -- Robert Nickas
Book Information
ISBN 9781848222984
Author John Hutchinson
Format Hardback
Page Count 144
Imprint Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Publisher Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd