Tim Gardner New Works Christopher Riopelle

Series:
National Gallery London
Format:
Paperback
Publication date:
19 Jan 2007
ISBN:
9781857093988
Dimensions:
48 pages: 254 x 200 x 5mm
Illustrations:
25 colour illustrations

Canadian artist Tim Gardner (b. 1973) burst on to the New York art scene in 2001 with his first solo show at 303 Gallery and quickly established his international reputation. His realistic and deftly executed watercolours, paintings, and pastels, often based on snapshot photographs of family and friends, provide rich, provocative, and original commentary on such traditional themes as youth, masculinity, friendship, the family, and middle-class life. This exciting book presents twenty previously unpublished watercolours and pastels that Gardner recently completed after spending time at the National Gallery, London, in 2005. Among the featured works are a pastel portrait of Gardner's father, a watercolour depicting bus passengers against the Rocky Mountains, and a group of sublime landscapes. Christopher Riopelle discusses this new body of work, which is at once deeply personal, coolly appraising, and inescapably alluring, and situates Gardner's oeuvre within the context of art history, including that of the "Old Masters".

Christopher Riopelle is Curator of Post-1800 Paintings at the National Gallery, London.