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Ben Nicholson
St Ives Artists series
Ben Nicholson

Virginia Button

Publication Feb 2007
171 x 240 mm
Paperback
80 pp
Over 60 colour and black and white illustrations
ISBN 978 185437 665 7
£8.99

Ben Nicholson (1894-1982) was one of the greatest British artists of the twentieth century, first coming to international prominence with his famous 'white reliefs' of the 1930s. A pioneer of abstract art in Britain, he played a significant role in the European avant-garde, forming close links with Picasso, Braque, Arp, Mondrian and others.

At the same time he had a strong sense of tradition, maintaining a life-long attachment to landscape and still-life forms. Central to the establishment of a modernist art community in St Ives, Nicholson's importance as a disseminator of international avant-garde ideas in Britain cannot be overstated. His career spanned more than 60 years and embraced carved reliefs, paintings, drawings and prints.

Virginia Button's engaging, fully illustrated survey provides a detailed examination of Nicholson's life and work in St Ives, giving a thorough introduction as well as new insights into the evolving practice of this major artist over a period of six decades.

Virginia Button is an art critic and former Turner Prize curator. Previous publications include The Turner Prize and Christopher Wood.

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