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Alfred Wallis: Three Sketchbooks


  • Tate
  • by Andrew Wilson
These sketchbooks have an extraordinary story behind them, created as they were in 1942, Alfred Wallis's final year, when he lived in the Penzance poorhouse. They shine new light on his contribution to the development of modern art in Britain. A Cornish mariner and scrap metal dealer, he was self-taught and started to paint in around 1925 following the death of his wife three years earlier.

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Publisher Tate
ISBN 9781849768184
Author(s) Andrew Wilson
Publication date February 2023
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 205 x 250 mm
Illustrations 70 col.ill.
Pages 80
Language(s) English ed.
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These sketchbooks have an extraordinary story behind them, created as they were in 1942, Alfred Wallis's final year, when he lived in the Penzance poorhouse. They shine new light on his contribution to the development of modern art in Britain.
A Cornish mariner and scrap metal dealer, he was self-taught and started to paint in around 1925 following the death of his wife three years earlier. A potent influence in the late 1920s for artists Winifred and Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood, his simple and direct style communicated a truth of experience that also came to personify the overriding character of St Ives as an art community that valued his authenticity of expression. The legacy of his art continues to inspire artists today.

This book brings together the contents of three sketchbooks that Wallis filled with drawings. With an introduction by curator Andrew Wilson, it offers a remarkable insight into Wallis's art of memory made tangible.
'No, I don't think a good Wallis is representational it is simply REAL.' - Ben Nicholson.

BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Andrew Wilson is a critic, historian and curator. He was previously senior curator of Modern and Contemporary British art, and Archives at Tate Britain (2006-21) and before that deputy editor at Art Monthly (1998-2006).