Painting People: The State of the Art
By (Author) Charlotte Mullins
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st May 2008
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Portraits and self-portraiture in art
757.09045
Paperback
192
Width 230mm, Height 275mm
1000g
Newly available in paperback, Painting People is an in-depth yet accessible survey of figure paintings renaissance in the contemporary art world. Established author and broadcaster Charlotte Mullins introduces over 85 of the most exciting international artists who place painting and the figure at the heart of their practice, and puts their work and the themes they explore in historical, social and artistic context. The book also includes a concise history of the genre and detailed biographies of all the artists featured.
'Eye-opening, well-researched spotlights new talent and includes fascinating, little-known artists like Bndicte Page alongside current stars like Cecily Brown' - RA Magazine
'Admirable this book is proof that 'contemporary' does not have to mean shallow or half-baked' - Artists & Illustrators
Charlotte Mullins is an art critic, writer and broadcaster. She has worked as the arts editor of the Independent on Sunday, the editor of Art Review, the V&A Magazine and Art Quarterly, and has written over ten books, two of which are art books for children, which were published under the pen name Charlie Ayres.