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Ian Hamilton Finlay : a visual primer / Yves Abrioux ; with introductory notes and commentaries by Stephen Bann.

Title
Ian Hamilton Finlay : a visual primer / Yves Abrioux ; with introductory notes and commentaries by Stephen Bann.
Author
Abrioux, Yves.
Publication
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1992.

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Additional Authors
Bann, Stephen
Description
x, 318 p. : ill. (some col.); 29 cm.
Summary
"Poet, gardener, and moralist, Ian Hamilton Finlay is also an artist of international stature whose remarkable originality blurs the traditional distinctions between painting, sculpture, and architecture. Ian Hamilton Finlay: A Visual Primer will be an indispensable source for readers interested in any aspect of his work. Representing Finlay as both a visual artist and a poet, this book brings together the widest range of his printed texts, photographs, and environmental work yet assembled to provide a comprehensive overview of his achievements." "Finlay became known in the 1960s as Britain's foremost concrete poet and promoted this movement through his Wild Hawthorn Press, which he continues to operate. Yet he is best known for his garden at Stonypath in Lanarkshire, Scotland, one of the most celebrated of modern gardens. "Little Sparta", as the garden is now called, is an inland island constantly transformed with Neoclassical specimens relating Finlay's poem structures to a variety of landscape expressions. It uses the simple elements of plants, water, and land forms in which poem structures and emblems are points of focus to provide a visual and aesthetic education for the visitor." "In this garden laboratory, Finlay has transformed the poem from something on a printed page to something akin to a work of architecture. The majority of his work (which extends to many media including cards, posters, pamphlets, portfolios, books, and photographs) is carried out in collaboration with craftspeople, artists, photographers, and architects. Like his garden, his works often imply a sharp, uncompromising critique of the contemporary cultural scene."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject
  • Finlay, Ian Hamilton
  • Arts
Note
  • "Revised and expanded second edition"--T.p. verso.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 312-317) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Pt. I. : 1. Stonypath : The garden and the temple -- 2. Literacy traditional and modern -- 3. Neoclassical -- Pt. II. : 1. What's in a name? -- 2. Near and far -- 3. The word -- 4. Metaphor, rhyme, citation -- 5. Civilizing dada -- 6. The destructive element -- 7. Hieroglyph, allegory, portrait -- 8. Neopresocratic -- 9. Sundials -- 10. Et in Arcadia Ego -- 11. Sublimity, terror, awe -- 12. The objects of allegory -- 13. Translating the classics.
ISBN
0262011298
LCCN
^^^92012018^
OCLC
  • 25631305
  • SCSB-10040786
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library