Rose Wylie

Rose Wylie

by Clarrie Wallis (Author), Clarrie Wallis (Author)

Synopsis

Rose Wylie RA (b.1934) trained as an artist in the 1950s, but it was her re-engagement with painting in the early 1980s, after a period spent raising a family, that marked the beginning of a remarkable career that continues to evolve and impress. This monograph, the first of its kind, follows Wylie's fascinating artistic journey celebrating her achievements while also examining her current practice. Rose Wylie's large-scale paintings are inspired by a wide range of visual culture. Her subject matter ranges from contemporary Egyptian Hajj wall paintings and Persian miniatures to films, news stories, celebrity gossip and her observation of daily life. Often working from memory, she distills her subjects into succinct observations, using text to give additional emphasis to her recollections. In weaving together imagery from different sources with personal elements, Wylie's paintings offer a direct and wry commentary on contemporary culture. Her pictures refuse judgment but reveal a concern with the everyday that makes visible its enigmatic core. Drawing on a series of extended interviews with the artist, Clarrie Wallis unpicks the complexities of Wylie's visual language so providing an important contribution to our understanding, and appreciation of, a significant, and increasingly celebrated, figure in contemporary British art.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Edition: None ed.
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Published: 08 Oct 2018

ISBN 10: 1848222254
ISBN 13: 9781848222250

Author Bio
Clarrie Wallis is Senior Curator of Contemporary British art at Tate and has organised numerous exhibitions including Richard Long: Heaven and Earth (2013), Patrick Caulfield (2013), BP Spotlight: Rose Wylie (2013) and Mona Hatoum (2016). She lectures and publishes on contemporary art and her books include a monograph on Patrick Caulfield (2013) and most recently Richard Long Reader (2017).