Nest: The art of birds
By (Author) Janine Burke
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st October 2013
Australia
General
Non Fiction
598.00
Paperback
192
Width 138mm, Height 208mm
270g
As an amateur naturalist and nature lover, Janine Burke, art historian and author, has spent many years observing birds. Nest: The Art of Birds is the story of her passion, a personal, wide-ranging and intimate book - part natural history, part folklore, part exploration of art and aesthetics, part memoir - that will appeal to all those who love nature, literature and art. What are nests if not art created by nature If a nest is not art, how can we account for those exquisite, painstakingly constructed creations that are decorated, or woven through with feathers, or studded with objects of a particular colour or sheen Nest reveals both the art and mystery found in nature and celebrates them with lyricism, insight and great affection. In the tradition of Longitude, Cod or The Cello Suites, Nest: The Art of Birds is a short education that encompasses celebration and theory, investigation and memoir, the familiar and the revelatory - as surprising and enticing as any beautiful, intricately constructed nest.
Janine Burke is the author of Second Sight, Company of Images, and a groundbreaking series of books on the Heide circle, including Joy Hester, Australian Gothic: A Life of Albert Tucker, and The Heart Garden: Sunday Reed and Heide. The Gods of Freud: Sigmund Freud's Art Collection is the internationally acclaimed survey of Freud's personal collection.