Kitaj Prints

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Books
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40.00
book_author_name: 
Jennifer Ramkalawon
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
British Museum Press
published_date: 
28/05/2013
isbn: 
9780714126852
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Art & design > Art & design styles / history of art > Pop art
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Jennifer Ramkalawon|Hardback|British Museum Press|28/05/2013
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9780714126852
Book Description: 
American-born artist R.B. Kitaj (1932–2007) was one of the most controversial artists of the second-half of the twentieth century. His distinctive, highly personal and often challenging works drew on many influences ranging from literature to politics and film. The British Museum holds a near complete set of the artist’s proofs, the best representation of the artist’s graphic works in the UK. Kitaj worked in England for almost forty years – until 1994 when his ill-fated retrospective exhibition at the Tate was savaged by the critics. Hurt by the hostile reception of his works in his adopted homeland and grieving for the sudden death of his young wife, the painter Sandra Fisher, Kitaj left England for good, returning to America, declaring, ‘London is dead to me now’. It was in London that he developed his early style and influenced many of his close circle of friends, including David Hockney, who he met at the RCA, and Lucian Freud and Frank Auerbach. This led him to coin the term ‘School of London’, later associated with this group of purely figurative artists. This exciting and beautifully produced book amounts to the definitive collection of the artist’s graphic works, and is the first to examine in detail Kitaj’s prints for almost twenty years.

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