John McLean
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Born and raised in north-east Scotland, John McLean has been based in London since the early 1960s save for spells in America spent nurturing his exhilarated and exhilarating paintings. Like many of his heroes - Braque, Miró, Gottlieb - he is self-taught. Down the decades he has shown supreme powers of resilience and invention in developing his celebratory art regardless of finance and fashion. A playful wit, which spills into festive cards and caricatures, only underlines a wider seriousness of purpose.
For this book, writer Ian Collins sets the biographical scene and marshals a parade of expert witnesses - critics and curators, musicians and architects, poets and painters - to provide a personal response to the artist's work. In this lively procession of voices, painter and printmaker Bert Irvin salutes 'some of the most important abstract paintings of our period', while artist Jeffery Camp hails John McLean as 'The always aware, ever young, ever colourful, ever colour loving, surefire abstract artist'. John McLean himself remains the main act, however, speaking eloquently for himself both in words and pictures.
Book information
ISBN: | 9781848220133 |
Publisher: | Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd |
Imprint: | Lund Humphries |
Pub date: | 28 Mar 2010 |
Edition: | Limited Edition |
DEWEY: | 759.2911 |
DEWEY edition: | 22 |
Language: | English |
Weight: | -1g |
Height: | 270mm |
Width: | 249mm |