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Air : visualising the invisible in British art ,1768-2017 / edited by Gemma Brace.

Fine Arts Library N6764 .A57 2017
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Brace, Gemma, editor.
Royal West of England Academy, host institution.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art, British--Exhibitions.
Art, British.
Air in art--Exhibitions.
Air in art.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogues.
Physical Description:
160 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Bristol : Sansom and Company, 2017.
Summary:
Air' explores the tradition in British art of finding inspiration in the air around us and skies above us. The book weaves its way through British art including early experiments with air and studies of clouds, to representations of breath (blowing glass, balloons) and wind instruments to flying creatures (real and imaginary) and wartime skies, before considering the physical possibilities of flight which shifted our perceptions of the landscape, as aerial photography made the view of the earth from above available to wider audiences. Contemporary work introduces new environmental issues to the narrative, making reference to climate change and air-borne disease, as well as considering air as an integral component in the process of making art, to demonstrate how air is everywhere. 00Exhibition: Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, UK (16.06.-03.09.2017).
Notes:
Published to coincide with the exhibition, 16 June-1 September 2017, at Roya West of England Academy, Bristol.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1911408135
9781911408130
OCLC:
994424082

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