Critic Nicholas Usherwood has described the painting of Clive Hicks-Jenkins (b.1951) as 'reflective, expressive painting of the highest order'. From a background as a choreographer and theatre director, Hicks-Jenkins has since the 1990s become increasingly well-known as a painter, producing exploratory sequences of works that embrace diverse subject-matter with a consistent and distinctive vision. His paintings are now held in all the principal public collections in Wales and his artists' books are in libraries worldwide; he is a Royal Cambrian Academician and an Honorary Fellow of Aberystwyth University.
This book is the first to survey Clive Hicks-Jenkins' work as a whole, and is published in celebration of the artist's 60th birthday. Its wide-ranging texts, written by poets, novelists and art historians based in Britain and the USA, address the themes inherent in Hicks-Jenkins' different bodies of work: the use of locations in his paintings; his interest in creating theatrical ensembles from familiar objects; the sequence of huge drawings inspired by the Welsh folk tradition of the Mari Lwyd; the important sequence of works made in response to the fragments of a Tuscan altarpiece at Christ Church Picture Gallery; paintings exploring stories of the miraculous; the influence of theatre in the artist's use of puppets as preparatory maquettes; the important role of drawing; the production of artist's books; and Hicks-Jenkins' dialogues with contemporary poets.
The book will be welcomed by the artist's growing following of supporters and collectors and by all those with an interest in contemporary narrative painting.
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Metamorphosis of a Folk Tradition |
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Leaps of Faith: Of Dancing and Drawing |
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Notes and references |
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Select bibliography |
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Public collections |
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List of exhibitions |
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Acknowledgements |
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Simon Callow is an acclaimed actor, director and writer, whose books include Being an Actor, Love is Where it Falls, My Life in Pieces.
Damian Walford Davies is Reader in English at the Department of English & Creative Writing at Aberystwyth University and author of three collections of poetry.
Andrew Green is Librarian of the National Library of Wales and writes and lectures widely on the transmission of culture and information.
Rex Harley is a writer whose published work includes fiction, poetry and articles on the visual arts and music.
Kathe Koja is a novelist based in Michigan whose published books include The Cipher, Skin and Headlong.
Anita Mills was formerly Associate Professor and Chair of the Art Department at St Cloud State University, Minnesota, where she taught drawing, design and printmaking.
Montserrat Prat is a television producer whose work has included a documentary on religious art across Europe.
Jacqueline Thalmann is Curator of the Picture Gallery at Christ Church, Oxford.
Peter Wakelin has written art criticism for various publications including Modern Painters and the Guardian.
Marly Youmans is a published poet, novelist and short-story writer.