trying to get a sense of scale - pp 80-81
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Art historian Henry Luttikhuizen's field of expertise is early Netherlandish art, with a special interest in the painter Geertgen tot sint Jans, about whom he is currently writing a book. If that sounds like an odd connection for a book on a contemporary artist it is worth pointing out Tim Lowly's acknowledged debt to and interest in early Netherlandish (and Flemish) art, including the work of Geertgen tot sint Jans. For his text for trying to get a sense of scale Luttikhuizen focused on the role of love in Tim Lowly’s representation of Temma and contextualizes the work in relation to art historical precedent.
The painting on the left is titled Proximity and it might be of interest to compare it to Geertgen's 1490 painting of John the Baptist.
This book was published by North Park University in conjunction with Tim Lowly's exhibition at the Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science Visual Arts Center. Like that exhibition this book focuses on work that Tim as done related to his daughter over the last 28 years. The book includes insightful texts by Karen Halvorsen Schreck, Riva Lehrer, Henry Luttikhuizen, Sherrie Lowly, Kelly VanderBrug and project editor Kevin Hamilton.
The 160 page, 10.5"x 9" book is extensively illustrated with over 70 color and 25 black and white illustrations.
You can purchase the book at the following links;
via Amazon
via the CIVA on-line store
via Koplin Del Rio Gallery's new on-line store: KDR Atelier
You can read more about the book on the CIVA blog
trying to get a sense of scale - pp 80-81
.
Art historian Henry Luttikhuizen's field of expertise is early Netherlandish art, with a special interest in the painter Geertgen tot sint Jans, about whom he is currently writing a book. If that sounds like an odd connection for a book on a contemporary artist it is worth pointing out Tim Lowly's acknowledged debt to and interest in early Netherlandish (and Flemish) art, including the work of Geertgen tot sint Jans. For his text for trying to get a sense of scale Luttikhuizen focused on the role of love in Tim Lowly’s representation of Temma and contextualizes the work in relation to art historical precedent.
The painting on the left is titled Proximity and it might be of interest to compare it to Geertgen's 1490 painting of John the Baptist.
This book was published by North Park University in conjunction with Tim Lowly's exhibition at the Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science Visual Arts Center. Like that exhibition this book focuses on work that Tim as done related to his daughter over the last 28 years. The book includes insightful texts by Karen Halvorsen Schreck, Riva Lehrer, Henry Luttikhuizen, Sherrie Lowly, Kelly VanderBrug and project editor Kevin Hamilton.
The 160 page, 10.5"x 9" book is extensively illustrated with over 70 color and 25 black and white illustrations.
You can purchase the book at the following links;
via Amazon
via the CIVA on-line store
via Koplin Del Rio Gallery's new on-line store: KDR Atelier
You can read more about the book on the CIVA blog