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Fighting History


  • Tate
  • by ed. M. G. Sullivan
A unique exploration of British history painting and its influence on contemporary artists. Accompanies a major exhibition at Tate Britain in summer 2015.

ISBN 9781849763585 | E | HB
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Publisher Tate
ISBN 9781849763585
Author(s) ed. M. G. Sullivan
Publication date June 2015
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 198 x 126 mm
Illustrations 35 col.ill.
Pages 64
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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A unique exploration of British history painting and its influence on contemporary artists.
Accompanies a major exhibition at Tate Britain in summer 2015.

Fighting History is the first book to engage with the story of British history painting and its survival into contemporary practice today. Beautifully illustrated with works from the Tate collection, as well as a number of paintings from other institutions and from practicing artists, the book traces the tradition of history painting from the baroque allegory of the seventeenth-century court to contemporary works by Dexter Dalwood, Jeremy Deller, Michael Fullerton, and others. Three short essays address themes in history painting, from the question of the shifting meanings of 'history painting' to an account of the great radical artists in the genre. In an interview with Dexter Dalwood, one of Britain's most celebrated contemporary painters, the artist explains the enduring significance of history painting in twentieth-century art and in his own practice.