Description
Discover the vibrant, abstract world of Terry Frost, one of Britain's most celebrated contemporary artists, in the beautifully crafted book 'Tate British Artists: Terry Frost'. This essential addition to any art lover's library not only showcases Frost’s exuberant use of color and form but also provides a compelling narrative of his artistic journey. Frost’s career, which began in a POW camp during World War II, evolved over seven decades, reflecting his profound connections to landscapes in Cornwall, Yorkshire, the Greek islands, and the United States. This book delves into his delightful paintings, collages, and sculptures, celebrating his unique talent that merges abstraction with emotional depth. With insightful commentary by Chris Stephens, this art book places Frost’s work within a rich historical context, aligning it with the legacies of his international contemporaries. Experience the joy and contemplation captured in Frost's art through this remarkable publication. Perfect for collectors, students, and anyone intrigued by modern British art, 'Tate British Artists: Terry Frost' is a must-have for understanding the significance of Frost’s contributions to abstract painting.

