Vicken Parsons
By (Author) Charlotte Mullins
Text by Darian Leader
Text by Iwona Blazwick
Art / Books
Art / Books
28th July 2024
29th April 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
256
Width 210mm, Height 257mm
1480g
This beautiful book is a demonstration of painting's power to evoke emotion and sensation even when on the smallest of scales.
British artist Vicken Parsons (b.1957) makes small, intimate paintings on wood panel using thin layers of oil paint. Her subjects are usually partial views of interior spaces or landscapes, some remembered and others imagined. Details of rooms such as corners or doorways or glimpses of fleeting clouds conjure up worlds that are expansive yet claustrophic. Her paintings are quiet and meditative in mood, but also richly evocative, drawing in the viewer through their expressive brushwork, instinctive interplay of colour and light, and unnerving tension between surface and depth. Parsons' work has beguiled and inspired writers from the fields of art, psychoanalysis, and literature to attempt to interpret it, to distill it, for more than twenty years. Their responses to her 'visual poems' are gathered here for the first time, in the artist's only retrospective monograph. All of her most celebrated paintings are reproduced, alongside some of her drawings, until now never shown, and sculptural works - or 'painted objects' as she calls them - that see the artist extend her pictorial investigation of space, reflection, and illusion into three-dimensional form. Studio photographs show some of the work in progress.
Contributors include: Michael Archer, David Batchelor, Iwona Blazwick, Darian Leader, Richard Morphet, Anna Moszynska, Charlotte Mullins, Annushka Shani, Rachel Spence, Edmund de Waal.
Charlotte Mullins is an art critic, writer and broadcaster. She has written widely on women artists including Rachel Whiteread, Cecily Brown, Rachel Lumsden, Jenny Saville, Cathy de Monchaux, Sue Arrowsmith, Susanne Khn, Susie Hamilton and Paula Rego. She has published numerous books, including Lives of the Great Artists 2008 (a childrens book written as Charlie Ayres), Picturing People 2015 and Rachel Whiteread 2017, and is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4s Front Row and Saturday Review. Darian Leader is Honorary Visiting Professor in Psychoanalysis at Roehampton University. Iwona Blazwick has been Director of the Whitechapel Gallery in London since 2003.