Ken Currie New Work (paperback)
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Illustrated paperback on Scottish artist Ken Currie titled ‘New work’, published in 2013 with an introduction by Julie Lawson and foreword by Christopher Baker, the book includes colour and b/w photographs by Ian Marshall of artworks by Ken Currie.
Scottish artist Currie studied at the Glasgow School of Art. He used industrial Glasgow as the subject of his early work, with paintings that were linear in style and modelled in block-like forms. In the early 1990s, Currie was much affected by political and humanitarian events in Eastern Europe. He began to depict decaying and damaged bodies as a response to what he felt was the sickness of contemporary society.
Although still as socially aware as in his earlier work, his style became less linear. From the mid-1990s, Currie's paintings became simpler. He focused on individuals instead of crowds and painted in haunting, luminous colours.
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Publisher
National Galleries of Scotland
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ISBN
9781906412593
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Authors
Introduction by Julie Lawson. Foreword by Christopher Baker
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