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Neil Gall : drawing

Title
Neil Gall : drawing / David Nolan [and 5 others].
Author
Nolan, David (Art dealer)
Publication
London : Ridinghouse, 2021.

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Additional Authors
Scheibler, Aurel
Description
143 pages : color illustrations; 31 x 25 cm
Summary
"Neil Gall: Drawing" brings together over 60 works on paper, created by the artist from 2005 to the present. Balancing the profound with the absurd in works that buzz with art historical reference, British artist Neil Gall (b. 1967, Aberdeen) has consistently explored matters of perception and mimesis through the visual language of household detritus. He translates the visceral and psychological interactions between materials and their surfaces-- corrugated cardboard and pressed tinfoil, ping-pong balls enshrouded in black tape-- to an unsettling, surreal and sometimes erotic effect. Essays by art historian Lexi Lee Sullivan and American artist Alexander Ross are augmented by thoughtful insights from gallerist George Newall and an introduction from Gall's dealers David Nolan and Aurel Scheibler. Breathtakingly powerful, Gall's drawings radiate with an intensity that demands our attention
Subject
  • 2000-2099
  • Drawing, British > 21st century
  • Pencil drawing, British > 21st century
  • Colored pencil drawing > 21st century
  • Gouache painting > 21st century
  • Realism in art > 21st century
  • Still-life in art
  • Realism in art
  • Pencil drawing, British
  • Gouache painting
  • Drawing, British
  • Colored pencil drawing
Call Number
JQG 22-587
ISBN
  • 1909932590
  • 9781909932593
OCLC
1203136045
Author
Nolan, David (Art dealer), author.
Title
Neil Gall : drawing / David Nolan [and 5 others].
Publisher
London : Ridinghouse, 2021.
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Chronological Term
2000-2099
Added Author
Scheibler, Aurel, author.
Research Call Number
JQG 22-587
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