Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Grahame Sydney: Paintings 1974–2014 - The ultimate Christmas gift book

Grahame Sydney: The man behind some of our most famous landscape paintings

Grahame Sydney is one of New Zealand’s major artists, famous for his quintessential and exquisitely rendered paintings of Central Otago and the South. Underpinned by a conviction that artists should look first to their own place, his work over the past four decades has become known to large numbers of New Zealanders who recognise and cherish Sydney’s deeply felt response to this country’s southern landscapes.

This book contains over 200 paintings from Sydney’s 40-year career, including all of his best-known landscapes, his figure paintings, and his highly distinctive paintings of buildings and their interiors. The book opens with a perceptive and finely turned account by the artist of his childhood in Dunedin and the beginnings of his obsession with art, and an essay from New Zealand’s Poet Laureate and man of letters, Vincent O’Sullivan, who writes insightfully and lyrically about Sydney’s work.
A landmark publication, this book captures magnificently the scale and significance of Grahame Sydney’s contribution to New Zealand art and culture.

Published by Craig Potton Publishing, Grahame Sydney: Paintings 1974–2014 is available from bookshops and libraries nationwide and online at www.craigpotton.co.nz

ABOUT THE AUTHOR 
Grahame Sydney was born in 1948 in Dunedin and has been painting full time since 1974. He is widely regarded as one of New Zealand’s major artists, best known for his landscapes of Central Otago and the South.
He has authored or been the subject of five books. The previous account of his work, The Art of Grahame Sydney (Longacre, 2000), won three Montana Book Awards and has been reprinted four times, as was the 1995 publication Timeless Land (with Owen Marshall and Brian Turner).
Grahame Sydney continues to paint at his home studio in the Cambrian Valley in Central Otago, and maintains a close involvement with environmental issues in the South Island. In 2003 he was awarded an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM) for his services to painting.

Standard slipcase edition $99.99
Hardback PLC with dustjacket, colour throughout
ISBN: 9781927213247

Deluxe edition $150.00
Limited edition of 500 signed copies presented in a cloth presentation box

ISBN: 9781927213254


Above - Up on the downs


                                             Above - Demolition at Waipiata

Footnote:
The limited edition boxed version sold out in 10 days, and the first print run from Craig Potton sold out to the trade within 4 weeks of release. A reprint is under way, hopefully landed before Xmas.


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