Walton Ford. Pancha Tantra. Updated Edition
By (Author) Bill Buford
Illustrated by Walton Ford
Taschen GmbH
Taschen GmbH
12th July 2020
8th May 2020
Multilingual edition
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Animals in art
Individual artists, art monographs
759.13
Hardback
424
Width 280mm, Height 374mm, Spine 48mm
3901g
At first glance, Walton Ford's large-scale, highly detailed watercolors of animals recall the prints of 19th-century illustrators John James Audubon and Edward Lear. A closer look reveals a complex and disturbingly anthropomorphic universe, full of symbols, sly jokes, and allusions to the 'operatic' quality of traditional natural history. In this stunning but sinister visual universe, beasts and birds are not mere aesthetic objects but dynamic actors in allegorical struggles: a wild turkey crushes a small parrot in its claw; a troupe of monkeys wreaks havoc on a formal dinner table; an American buffalo is surrounded by bloodied white wolves. In dazzling watercolor, the images impress as much for their impeccable realism as they do for their complex narratives. First available as a signed and limited volume, this updated edition of Pancha Tantra is the most comprehensive survey of Ford's oeuvre to date, with 40 new works, more than 120 additional pages, and a new essay by the artist. It features dazzling details, an in-depth exploration of his visual universe, a complete biography, and excerpts from his textual inspirations: from Indian folktales and the letters of Benjamin Franklin to the Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini and Audubon's Ornithological Biography. Also available in an Art Edition limited to 100 copies, each with a print signed by Walton Ford
Think John James Audubon crossed with Hieronymus Bosch. * Vogue *
Ford's work in all its gory hyper-real glory. * Los Angeles Times *
Walton Ford's draftsmanship has Drer's woodcut muscularity, and his ambitious compositions have the sweep of Delacroix or Gricault. * Mens Vogue *
Bill Buford is an author and New Yorker staff writer, as well as the founding editor of Granta, which he edited for 16 years. His books include Among the Thugs and Heat: An Amateurs Adventures as a Kitchen Slave. He lives in New York City with his wife and two sons.