The Art of Jeremy Gardiner: Unfolding Landscape LIMITED EDITION WITH PRINT
- Artist: Jeremy Gardiner
- Published: January 2013
- Publisher: Lund Humphries, London
- Edition: -
- Format: Hardback with slipcase
- Height: 27cm
- Pages: 160
- Illustrations: Includes 140 colour and 21 b&w illustrations
£300.00
Add to basketThe Art of Jeremy Gardiner: Unfolding Landscape LIMITED EDITION WITH PRINT
Special edition of 100. With signed and numbered print.
This limited edition of The Art of Jeremy Gardiner incorporates an original intaglio print Kimmeridge Folly, Dorset inspired by the Shell poster of the same name by Paul Nash. The print incorporates a photo-etched steel plate of contour patterns, a topographical etching, two aeroply collagraphs and a laser-cut woodblock of an ammonite.
Providing a comprehensive assessment of Jeremy Gardiner’s career to date, this monograph, the first of its kind, explains how this distinctive artist has taken the exploratory landscape vision of mid-century St Ives modernists like Ben Nicholson, Peter Lanyon and John Tunnard into a new post-millennial era.
Following a distinguished international teaching career, based in Britain and the United States, Gardiner’s landscape subjects have included geographically varied locations from the Jurassic Coast in his native Dorset and the rugged Atlantic seaboard of Cornwall, to the jagged volcanic topographies of the Brazilian oceanic islands and the Lake District. Including essays from leading art writers, this book provides an insight into the career of one of Britain’s most innovative contemporary landscape artists
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Authors Biography
Ian Collins is an art writer and curator. The author of many books, including a trilogy on East Anglian art and monographs John McLean, John Craxton and the new title Jeremy Gardiner: Unfolding Landscape.
Authors Biography
Wendy Baron OBE was Director of the Government Art Collection (1978-97), and has also been a Trustee of the Contemporary Art Society (1997-2001) and The Art Fund (1998-2010). Her books include The Camden Town Group (1979), Perfect Moderns: A History of The Camden Town Group and Sickert: Paintings and Drawings.
Artists Biography
For 20 years Jeremy Gardiner has exhibited widely in the United States, Europe and South America. He has remained responsive to his Purbeck origins, as instinct, impulse and observation have shaped a visual language. Over the years the paintings have undergone shifts in sensibility and have varied in degrees of abstraction with the underlying interest in expressing landscape.

