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ART

Lun Tuchnowski - Interlocking Sensibilities


Annely Juda Fine Art 2022 ISBN 9781904621928 Acqn 32309
Pb 22x24cm 60pp col ills £22.50

Taking inspiration from architecture, design, literature, poetry and mechanics, Tuchnowski's
eclectic sculptures are masterful explorations of form. Largely influenced by his teacher and
mentor, Danish sculptor Robert Jacobson, Tuchnowski was a 'hands on' sculptor with an
appreciation for mechanical design (classic cars and motorbikes) as much as the Cubist-inspired
early twentieth-century welded sculptures of Picasso and Gonzalez. Predominantly abstract,
punctuated with moments of figuration, his works stimulate the imagination. Works from the
1980's and 1990's interact with the surrounding architecture; jutting from or leaning against the
wall or sprawling across the floor. Whilst later works play with the human form with equal
elements of wit and sculptural expertise.

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Alan Green - A Survey


Annely Juda Fine Art 2022 ISBN 9781904621935 Acqn 32346
Pb 24x22cm 86pp col ills £15

Alan Green is one of the great British abstract artists whose formative years were spent in
London in the 1960's, having studied at Beckenham School of Art and The Royal College of Art
(in between which he served two years national service in Korea). By the mid-1960's, in
response perhaps to the influence of American abstract painting, Green began working on colour
field paintings in which paint and its application dictated the form. He intended his paintings to
function in two ways; as a two-dimensional pictorial space as well as a three-dimensional material
object in real space. Green's structured, painterly surfaces register changes in movement, colour
and light revealed through the layers of their making.

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Kasimir Malevich, Raku Kichizaemon XV


Annely Juda Fine Art 2022 ISBN 9781904621942 Acqn 32476
Pb 21x26cm 144pp col ills £20

Raku tea bowls are shaped by hand rather than being thrown on the potter's wheel and are
drawn from the kiln at the height of the firing so that they cool rapidly in the atmosphere outside.
Their purpose is for drinking whipped tea (matcha) in the tea ceremony (chanoyu). Typically
either monochrome red or monochrome black, Raku tea bowls were considered radically avant-
garde when they first appeared in the late sixteenth century. They were synonymous with the
ideals of the wabi-style of tea ceremony pioneered by the renowned tea master Sen Rikyu (1522-
91). The Raku family has lived and worked on the same plot of land in Kyoto since 1586.

Kasimir Malevich was an important avant-garde artist born in Kiev in 1879, famous as the pioneer
of Suprematism and the championing of non-objectivity. His most representative works are his
Black Square painting of 1915 and his White on White of 1918. These seminal modernist works
had a major influence on the development of 20th century abstract art and minimalism.

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