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Discover the captivating world of Cheryl Lucas in 'Shaped by Schist and Scoria', a stunning hardback publication from Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu. This beautifully illustrated book, measuring 170 x 245 mm and comprising 56 pages, delves into the profound relationship between ceramic art and the natural environment, exploring the complex dynamics of human intervention. Published on 20-08-2022, this essential volume is a testament to the Canterbury-based artist's innovative approach, where she employs ceramics as a medium to express unpalatable truths that challenge our perceptions. Cheryl Lucas's artworks are celebrated for their seductive surfaces that juxtapose the rawness of nature with contemporary issues, making them both visually striking and intellectually engaging. This book not only highlights her major solo exhibition but also features insightful essays by experts Felicity Milburn and Kim Paton, who provide context and depth to Lucas's career milestones. Perfect for art enthusiasts and collectors alike, 'Shaped by Schist and Scoria' invites readers to engage with the intricate dialogue between art and the environment. Elevate your collection with this remarkable work that seamlessly bridges the gap between visual art and critical discussion. Experience Cheryl Lucas’s transformative vision through this compelling narrative that resonates with the contemporary art scene. Order now and explore the intersection of creativity and environmental consciousness in Cheryl Lucas's work, and enjoy fast delivery right to your doorstep. Get your copy today!
Cheryl Lucas : Shaped by Schist and Scoria
Authors: Felicity Milburn, Kim Paton Publisher: Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 170 x 245 mm
Pages: 56
Publication Date: 20-08-2022
Canterbury-based artist Cheryl Lucas pushes the physical and conceptual possibilities of the ceramic artform, describing it as “the perfect medium to convey even the most unpalatable truths”. The surfaces of her works may be seductive, but they tackle rough and relevant ground, often focusing on the intersections between the natural world and human intervention. Occupying both physical and psychological space, they deftly overturn expectations about scale and ambition. This richly illustrated book accompanies Lucas’s major solo exhibition at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhet?. Featuring approachable essays from Felicity Milburn and Kim Paton, it examines highlights from her career to date and launches a major body of new work.
Cheryl Lucas : Shaped by Schist and Scoria
Authors: Felicity Milburn, Kim Paton Publisher: Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu
Bind: hardback
Dimensions: 170 x 245 mm
Pages: 56
Publication Date: 20-08-2022
Canterbury-based artist Cheryl Lucas pushes the physical and conceptual possibilities of the ceramic artform, describing it as “the perfect medium to convey even the most unpalatable truths”. The surfaces of her works may be seductive, but they tackle rough and relevant ground, often focusing on the intersections between the natural world and human intervention. Occupying both physical and psychological space, they deftly overturn expectations about scale and ambition. This richly illustrated book accompanies Lucas’s major solo exhibition at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhet?. Featuring approachable essays from Felicity Milburn and Kim Paton, it examines highlights from her career to date and launches a major body of new work.