Deanna Petherbridge : drawing and dialogue / preface by Antony Griffiths ; essays by Gill Perry, Martin Clayton, Deanna Petherbridge, Roger Malbert, Angela Weight.

Artist
Petherbridge, Deanna, 1939- [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • London : Circa Press, 2016.
  • ©2016
Description
191 pages (some folded) : illustrations ; 29 cm

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    Summary note
    Since the 1960s, Deanna Petherbridge's practice has moved between making drawings and writing critically about art and architecture. She has designed murals and stage-sets, curated exhibitions, taught in the studio and lectured internationally - a career trajectory that has anticipated the multiple practices of younger conceptual artists. Drawing is her primary concern - both as an artist and as a historian of practice. Her drawings are to be found in major collections. This new monograph, published to coincide with a retrospective at the Whitworth Art Gallery, celebrates the vitality and originality of an extraordinary body of work.--Publisher supplied.
    Notes
    Published to accompahy the exhibition at the Whitworth Art Gallery, University of Manchester, December 2, 2016 June 4, 2017.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-189).
    Contents
    • Preface / Antony Griffiths
    • Abstraction and Narrative Geometry
    • Drawn-out Games / Gill Perry
    • Cities and Urban Evocations
    • Petherbridge and the Art of the Past / Martin Clayton
    • Allegories and Parables / The Impossibility of Landscape /
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    Drawing and dialogue
    ISBN
    • 9780993072154
    • 0993072151
    LCCN
    2016497691
    OCLC
    958378000
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