Richard Estes : voyages

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    • Estes, Richard
    • Beard, Jason

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Richard Estes : voyages

designed by Jason Beard

Other Criteria Books, [2022?] , , ©2021

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Voyages

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"Published on the occasion of the exhibition. Newport Street Gallery, Newport Street, London"--T.p. verso

Summary:Based in Maine and New York, Richard Estes (born 1932) is a pioneer of Photorealist painting and its most devoted and accomplished practitioner. His work is defined by a profound commitment to the quotidian truths of his depictions. Over the last half century, the rare integrity of his creative process has unveiled a rich understanding of the world around us, even as our cities, our landscapes and our rituals change -- slowly and steadily, then all at once. Richard Estes: Voyages accompanies the artist's first UK retrospective at Newport Street Gallery, London, and presents a broad selection of more than 45 paintings made over the last 30 years, from his timeless, pristine depictions of New York City to his lesser-known paintings made following trips to Europe, Asia, Africa and Antarctica

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A concise selection of Photorealist gems from a celebrated veteran of the genre Based in Maine and New York, Richard Estes (born 1932) is a pioneer of Photorealist painting and its most devoted and accomplished practitioner. His work is defined by a profound commitment to the quotidian truths of his depictions. Over the last half century, the rare integrity of his creative process has unveiled a rich understanding of the world around us, even as our cities, our landscapes and our rituals change—slowly and steadily, then all at once. Richard Estes: Voyages accompanies the artist's first UK retrospective at Newport Street Gallery, London, and presents a broad selection of more than 45 paintings made over the last 30 years, from his timeless, pristine depictions of New York City to his lesser-known paintings made following trips to Europe, Asia, Africa and Antarctica. The book includes a conversation between Estes and Hans Ulrich Obrist, and features an essay by curator Patterson Sims.

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