Dreaming Difference
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Dreaming Difference

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ISBN-13:
9781739416102
Veröffentl:
2023
Einband:
PDF
Seiten:
0
Autor:
David Williams
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
PDF
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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Robin Gillanders is former Reader in Photography at Edinburgh Napier University and was awarded a Fellowship in 2016. He has several works in the collection of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, City Art Centre, Edinburgh, the V&A, London and National Portrait Gallery, London. Publications include Little Sparta, Portrait of a Garden (1998), The Photographic Portrait (2004), The Philosopher's Garden (2004), Highland Journey: In the Spirit of Edwin Muir (2009), and A Lover's Complaint (2016). He has exhibited widely and internationally including the Prada Foundation, Venice, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh and Scotland House, Brussels. He had a major retrospective at Stills Gallery, Edinburgh in 2017/2018.
In the second volume in the Scottish Photographic Artists series, David Williams provides a vivid biographical account of his creative development, identifying pivotal influences including an abiding, evolving interest in nonduality. He outlines key moments in a calling that saw him propelled from a career as a musician, to a vocation as an acclaimed photographic artist. Williams' essay is complemented by an appreciation of his work by Tom Normand, the photo-historian and author of 'Scottish Photography - a history'. Academic and critical comments on his work expand the appreciation of Williams' oeuvre.A glorious gallery of photographs and photographic projects, allows you to step inside Williams' world and to appreciate its complexity and passion. This beautiful book is full of creative imaginings and philosophical meditations that will reward repeated visits.
In the second volume in the Scottish Photographic Artists series, David Williams provides a vivid biographical account of his creative development, identifying pivotal influences including an abiding, evolving interest in nonduality. He outlines key moments in a calling that saw him propelled from a career as a musician, to a vocation as an acclaimed photographic artist. Williams' essay is complemented by an appreciation of his work by Tom Normand, the photo-historian and author of 'Scottish Photography - a history'. Academic and critical comments on his work expand the appreciation of Williams' oeuvre.A glorious gallery of photographs and photographic projects, allows you to step inside Williams' world and to appreciate its complexity and passion. This beautiful book is full of creative imaginings and philosophical meditations that will reward repeated visits.
Finlay and Gillanders were friends and collaborators. This book includes photographs of their partnership taken at Finlay's garden, Little Sparta, from 1993 until his death in 2006. Essays by 4 major authorities on Finlay including academics, Stephen Bann and Greg Thomas along with poets Alistair Peebles and Alec Finlay, reveal the range and impact of his work.

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