About the Book
William Turnbull (1922-2012) stands as one of Britain's foremost artists in the second half of the twentieth century. Both a sculptor and a painter, he explored the changing contemporary world and its ancient past, actively engaging with the shifting concerns of British, European and American artists.
Presenting interpretations of Turnbull's work from an impressive roll-call of over sixty art historians, curators, critics and artists, a picture emerges of an innovative artist who determinedly followed his own path, drawing on influences as diverse as ancient cultures and contemporary music. Expansive in its breadth, William Turnbull: International Modern Artist will stand as the authoritative book on this fascinating artist.
With contributions by Oliva
Bax, Paul
Becker, Andrew
Bick, Antonia
Boström, Mel
Brimfield, Bianca
Chu, Matthew
Collings, Ann
Compton, Sam
Cornish, Keith
Coventry, Elena
Crippa, Amanda A.
Davidson, Michael
Dean, John
Dee, Richard
Demarco, Edith
Devaney, Norman
Dilworth, Patrick
Elliott, Ann
Elliott, Garth
Evans, Pat Fisher, Neil
Gall, Margaret
Garlake, Antony
Gormley, Kirstie
Gregory, Kelly
Grovier, Nigel
Hall, Bill
Hare, Daniel F.
Herrmann, Peter
Hide, Ben
Highmore, Nick
Hornby, Tess
Jaray, Julia
Kelly, Phillip
King, Liliane
Lijn, Clare
Lilley, Jeff
Lowe, Tim
Martin, Ian
McKeever, Henry
Meyric Hughes, Catherine
Moriarty, Richard
Morphet, Jed
Morse, Peter
Murray, Matt
Price, Peter
Randall-Page, Guggi
Rowen, Natalie
Rudd, Michael
Sandle, Dawna
Schuld, Sean
Scully, Jyrki
Siukonen, Chris
Stephens, Peter
Suchin, Marin R.
Sullivan, Mike
Tooby, William
Tucker, Johnny
Turnbull, Alex
Turnbull,
Michael
Uva, Brian
Wall, Nigel
Walsh, Calvin
Winner, Jon
Wood, Bill
Woodrow, Greville
Worthington, Emily
Young
Table of Contents:
Foreword; Introduction; Timeline; Part 1: Sculptor and Painter; Turnbull in the early 50s; Turnbull and America; Part 2: Writings on Art; The Long Tradition of Sculpture; Sculptures 1963-75; W. Turnbull: Sculpture and Painting; Part 3: Music and Sculpture; The Anthropological Imaginary of Turnbull's Sculpture; Turnbull at the YSP; Turnbull: Outdoors; Turnbull's Bronze Foundries and Patinas; Contributors; Collections; Exhibitions; Bibliography; Credits; Acknowledgements; Index
About the Author :
Jon Wood is an art historian and curator specialising in modern and contemporary sculpture. He worked at the Henry Moore Institute and was editor of the Sculpture Journal. Recent publications include: Bill Woodrow and Richard Deacon: Shared Sculptures and Drawings (2021), Heinz Mack (2021), Contemporary Sculpture: Artists' Writings and Interviews (2020), Sean Scully: Sculpture (2020) and Tony Cragg: Stacks (2020).
Review :
'an essential source for Turnbull scholars, curators and artists alike.' – The Public Statues and Sculpture Association
'Turnbull’s time as an RAF fighter pilot in the second
world war informed much of his work and the artist is best known for totemic
sculptures that reflect a devastated Europe, exemplified in the Barbican’s
ongoing Postwar Modern exhibition.' – Financial Times
'With this new major publication, the editor Jon Wood, distinguished curator and critic, has brought together a very impressive body of wide-ranging writings from an array of important supporters and admirers of Turnbull’s art.' – Scottish Art News