The Arborealists

The Arborealists The Art of the Tree

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Publisher's Synopsis

Trees provide a wonderfully versatile subject for artists, not only in terms of the incredible diversity of form, character and colour they provide, whether individually or collectively, but also in terms of the wealth of association, myth, folklore, religious and symbolic significance which they have come to embody. In Britain they have inspired artists from Gainsborough and Constable through to Paul Nash, the Neo-Romantics and the Ruralists. The Arborealists grew out of the exhibition Under the Greenwood: Picturing British Trees - Present held in 2013 at St. Barbe Museum & Art Gallery, an exploration of contemporary artists' responses to the tree. Such was the impact of the show and the spirit of camaraderie engendered in a truly diverse group of artists that they took on a more permanent identity. Under the Arborealists' banner a loose association of artists, including such luminaries as David Inshaw, have come together for exhibitions in galleries across the south. The thirty-seven artists who have contributed to this book include Jemma Appleby, Ann and Graham Arnold, Mary Anne Aytoun-Ellis, Buckmaster and French, Tim Craven, Michelle Dovey, Ffiona Lewis, Annie Ovenden, Julian Perry, Howard Phipps, Michael Porter, Wladyslaw Mirecki and Angela Summerfield. The work included in this lavishly illustrated book, at turns dramatic and contemplative, demonstrates that trees still have a relevance in contemporary art and retain the power to move us all as a vital element in our landscape and sense of national identity.

Book information

ISBN: 9781908326867
Publisher: Sansom & Company
Imprint: Sansom & Company
Pub date:
DEWEY: 704.9434
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 127
Weight: 638g
Height: 212mm
Width: 270mm
Spine width: 12mm