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Books and catalogues published by Bohun Gallery |
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Bohun Gallery: a celebration 30th anniversary catalogue This catalogue accompanied the double exhibition which celebrated 30 years of fine art at Bohun Gallery. One work by each of the 54 exhibiting artists is illustrated. The artists themselves have contributed brief recollections and impressions of the gallery. A unique record of a gallery highly regarded by artists and art lovers alike. Foreword by John Mortimer. Bohun Gallery 2003 0 9507212 3 9 £10.00 (SOLD OUT) |
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The Art of Prior's Court School The Art of Priors Court School reveals the unique story behind the £2 million collection of contemporary British art that Dame Stephanie Shirley put together to enhance the daily lives of everyone associated with this school for pupils with autism. The collection includes works by Elisabeth Frink, Peter Randall-Page, Rowena Dring and Thomas Heatherwick. The informative and lively text by Ann Elliott draws out the story of the collection and its function as an educational resource. Colour photographs by Stephen White show the works of art in context, while black and white photographs by Nick Danziger reflect aspects of a working day at the school. The book is bound using a specially commissioned fabric by leading textile artist Ann Sutton. Details of the collection are listed in full, together with biographical information on each of the 123 artists. |
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Bohun Gallery November 2002 300 x 240 mm hardback, 304 pages 0 9507212 2 0 £100.00 For every copy of The Art of Prior's Court School sold, £25 is donated to the Prior's Court Foundation. |
The Art of Prior's Court Schoolwon the Award for Limited Edition / Fine Binding in the 2003 British Book Design & Production Awards |
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Julian Trevelyan: Edited by Sylvie Turner Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988) was one of the finest printmakers of his generation. He was an important innovator of modern print techniques, and one of the driving forces behind the etching revolution of the 1960s. This essential reference catalogues his entire output of over 450 prints, and includes contributions from Norman Ackroyd, Frances Carey, Patricia Jordan Evans, Nicholas Underwood, and Mary Fedden, the artist and wife of Trevelyan. Bohun Gallery / Scolar Press 1997 1 84014 292 8 Standard Edition £70.00 (SOLD OUT) Special Edition £360.00 LIMITED STOCKS AVAILABLE |
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The Imaginative Impulse: This illustrated catalogue accompanied a retrospective exhibition of Julian Trevelyan's work held at the Royal College of Art in 1998. It includes an introduction by Mel Gooding and an essay by Nicholas Usherwood. Bohun Gallery 1998 0 9507212 12 £20.00 OUT OF PRINT |
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The Hollow Vessel Geoffrey Eastop The distinguished ceramicist Geofftrey Eastop produced this brief but fascinating introduction to his methods and approach to ceramics over 22 years ago. The book is illustrated with contemporary examples of his ceramics and drawings from his sketch book, and has an introduction by Bill Ismay. Bohun Gallery 1980 0 9507212 0 4 £2.25 OUT OF PRINT |
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