David Gill: Designing Art
By (Author) David Gill
Introduction by Meredith Etherington-Smith
Foreword by Francis Sultana
Vendome Press
Vendome Press
1st October 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
240
Width 260mm, Height 296mm
2020g
David Gill reveals the famed gallerist's opinions of and influence on the world of art and design. He presents the works of artists, sculptors, and designers he admires, champions, and nutures, among them Donald Judd, Mattia Bonetti, Zaha Hadid, Grayson Perry, Barnaby Barford, Frederickson Stallard, Jorge Pardo, and the Campana brothers. Structured chronologically and divided by location, the book includes never-before-seen photographs of Gill's galleries, his award-winning exhibitions, and his own homes: a converted handbag factory south of the River Thames; the 18th- century Albany apartments in London's Mayfair ; and a restored palazzo in Malta's Valetta. Seen throughout are the designs of the many world-famous artists he has represented over his 25 years at the forefront of the contemporary art and design world. The book also features a selection of his curated interiors and never-before- published glimpses of the private collections and homes of the numerous internationally renowned collectors with whom Gill regularly collaborates.
"The powerhouse London art dealer traces the rise of his gallery, starting with its founding in 1987 and including interiors that showcase the work of artists he's championed throughout his career."--Galerie
Meredith Etherington-Smith is an author and curator who specializes in fine and decorative art, architecture, and interior design. Among her books are biographies of Jean Patou and Salvador Dal.