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Sean Scully: Landlines and other recent works


  • T & H Distributed
  • De Pont Museum, Tilburg
  • by Sean Scully
A catalogue of the recent exhibition featuring Scully's 'Landline' paintings, which address the artist's preoccupation with the horizon. Landlines and other recent works accompanies the artist's major solo exhibition at De Pont Museum, Tilburg, and centres on three important bodies of work. The publication also presents a generous selection of previously unseen early works, illustrating the world-renowned painter's development as an artist.

ISBN 9780957007086 | E | HB
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Publisher T & H Distributed
ISBN 9780957007086
Author(s) Sean Scully
Publication date April 2019
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 258 x 210 mm
Illustrations 148 col.ill.
Pages 234
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition De Pont Museum, Tilburg
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A catalogue of the recent exhibition featuring Scully’s ‘Landline’ paintings, which address the artist’s preoccupation with the horizon.

Sean Scully is one of the most important abstract artists of our time. His new publication, Landlines and other recent works, accompanies the artist’s major solo exhibition at De Pont Museum, Tilburg, and centres on three important bodies of work: Doric, Landline and Eleuthera, Scully’s first representational works in half a century. The publication also presents a generous selection of previously unseen early works, illustrating the world-renowned painter’s development as an artist. High-quality photography illustrates the artworks both individually and in situ at the De Pont Museum’s unique exhibition space. The book also includes three exemplary pieces of critical writing; Rudi Fuchs gives a rigorous analysis of Scully’s robust and architectural Doric series of paintings, Kelly Grovier contributes an extensive, melodic text tracing the deep roots of Scully’s recent figurative paintings, while Declan Long reflects upon Scully’s undulating Landline series of paintings.