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Richard Wright - Locus+ 2000

Richard Wright - Locus+ 2000

This book is comprehensive monograph of the ‘action painting’ and site-specific work of this Glasgow based artist. Wrights sole artistic goal is that of “making sure his work does not look like painting”. The self-imposed rules followed by the artist include never repeating an image, and working directly onto walls. All of Wright’s paintings last for a limited period of time only. The iconography he employs ranges from Renaissance and Baroque through to that of Contemporary main stream culture.
Texts by Mark Hamilton, and Thomas Lawson in conversation with the artist.

96p - EN - 19.5x27cm - softcover - great condition

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Richard Wright - Locus+ 2000

This book is comprehensive monograph of the ‘action painting’ and site-specific work of this Glasgow based artist. Wrights sole artistic goal is that of “making sure his work does not look like painting”. The self-imposed rules followed by the artist include never repeating an image, and working directly onto walls. All of Wright’s paintings last for a limited period of time only. The iconography he employs ranges from Renaissance and Baroque through to that of Contemporary main stream culture.
Texts by Mark Hamilton, and Thomas Lawson in conversation with the artist.

96p - EN - 19.5x27cm - softcover - great condition

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This book is comprehensive monograph of the ‘action painting’ and site-specific work of this Glasgow based artist. Wrights sole artistic goal is that of “making sure his work does not look like painting”. The self-imposed rules followed by the artist include never repeating an image, and working directly onto walls. All of Wright’s paintings last for a limited period of time only. The iconography he employs ranges from Renaissance and Baroque through to that of Contemporary main stream culture.
Texts by Mark Hamilton, and Thomas Lawson in conversation with the artist.

96p - EN - 19.5x27cm - softcover - great condition

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