Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills CA; London, 2007
ISBN 10: 1932598456 ISBN 13: 9781932598452
Da: Riverrun Books & Manuscripts, ABAA, Ardsley, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
First edition. 11.5 x 11.25 inches. 155 pages. Profusely illustrated in color. Original pictorial boards. "Published to accompany Damien Hirst's exhibition of butterfly paintings at Gagosian Gallery, Los Angeles in February 2007, "Superstition" is a visually stunning book that confirms Hirst's reputation as one of the most significant visual thinkers of his generation. Using 'High Windows', the last published volume of poems by Philip Larkin, as a point of reference to focus on the business of death and love, the 'baroque and lavish fractals' of Hirst's paintings have a direct and clear poetry of their own, making Superstition a grand and tender body of work: 'Larkin would probably have seen straight away the point of Hirst's butterflies, these most evanescent of nature's creatures, trapped here in their thousands under glass, their bright day done yet glowing still in death.' "Superstition" includes over 30 exquisite full colour plates of the butterfly paintings, as well as reproductions of details and installation shots, providing a curatorial insight into this magnificent body of paintings. In addition to the wonderfully rich plates "Superstition" reproduces 6 of Philip Larkin's poems, a commentary by Richard Bradford, and an erudite introduction by John Banville: 'Death informs our every aspiration, our every hope, and stands at the end of every turn we take, the iron gate that will open just for us. As someone has said of the novel, having a happy ending depends on where you stop" (the publisher). A near fine copy.
Data di pubblicazione: 1945
Da: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, London, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
EUR 153,92
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloFirst edition. 8vo. Original black cloth with gilt title to spine, price-clipped dust jacket. London, Fortune Press. An important collection including ten contributions by Philip Larkin, all of which were included in his debut collection The North Ship published in the same year, alongside poems by Peter Bentley, Paul Haeffner, Gerard Irvine, Francis King and Roy Porter. Provenance: From the library of Orwell scholar and former UCL deputy librarian Ian Angus, with his neat pencilled ownership to the front free endpaper. Angus was the co-editor of Orwell's Collected Journalism, Essays and Letters published in 1968 and also later contributed to editing the enormous 20-volume edition of Orwell's Complete Works published 1997-8. A very good copy, dust jacket with browning along edges and spine, some wear to edges, tear to front wrapper. Manuscript note in pencil to ffep.