28 November 2013
Christopher Johnstone’s Landscape
Paintings of New Zealand: A Journey From North to South
has been named as one of the Times
Literary Supplement’s books of the year.
“Random House New Zealand couldn’t be more thrilled,” says
its Publishing Director Nicola Legat. “As far as I am aware this is a first for
a New Zealand illustrated book. Not only is it a great accolade for a very fine
book, but it’s also tribute to this country’s art history.”
TLS reviewer A D Harvey
said ‘(the book) shows how the most exciting countryside in the
English-speaking world has inspired painters during the past 244 years. The
beautiful reproductions in this book suggest that, even before Cézanne, artists
in New Zealand explored the formal, even abstract qualities of landscape while
not losing sight of the subjective emotional appeal of representations of
nature. This volume provides us, not only with visual delight, but with yet
another reason to move on from conventional narratives of the history of
landscape painting that are dominated by the French Impressionists.’
Landscape Paintings of
New Zealand was first published by Godwit in 2006 to much acclaim. A
revised edition with 34 additional works was released in October this year.
For more about Landscape
Paintings of New Zealand see here: http://www.randomhouse.co.nz/books/christopher-johnstone/landscape-paintings-of-new-zealand-enlarged-and-revised-edition-9781775530114.aspx
For more on the books of the year see here: http://www.the-tls.co.uk/tls/public/article1345460.ece
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