Llew Summers: Body and soul

Author:   John Newton
Publisher:   Canterbury University Press
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9781988503141


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   31 August 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Llew Summers (1947-2019) was a rarity in the art world - a figurative artist in a scene dominated by abstract practices. 'Llew Summers: Body and Soul' depicts the work and life of one of New Zealand's most recognisable sculptors, a man of great warmth and astonishing vitality, whose works are daring, sensual and provocative. John Newton takes us from Summers' beginnings as a self-taught artist, through his relationships and family life, to his success as a highly visible sculptor with works found in public spaces throughout New Zealand. 'Llew Summers: Body and Soul' is published with the support of Creative New Zealand. We follow Summers' progression as an artist, a true independent, working outside the hierarchies of the art world. His early monumental works in concrete made him a public fixture, with themes of nurture and nature, sexuality and solidity seen in his idealised female forms. As he discovered carving in wood and marble, the work became more subtle and increasingly dynamic. From the early 2000s, following his first trip to Europe, religious imagery entered Summers' work in ways that extended both his visual and thematic range, and introduced a more overtly spiritual element. His later career features depictions of Christ, angelic winged figures and large, ambitious works in bronze. Illustrated with more than 200 photographs, including newly commissioned images of Summers' works, 'Llew Summers: Body and Soul' is a joyful record of a life in sculpture and a testimony to the value of public art.

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Author:   John Newton
Publisher:   Canterbury University Press
Imprint:   Canterbury University Press
ISBN:  

9781988503141


ISBN 10:   1988503140
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   31 August 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Self-education Chapter 2: Concrete mothers Chapter 3: Carving wood, sculpting movement Chapter 4: Built to be shared: McCormacks Bay Chapter 5: Icons and angels Chapter 6: To the end of love Epilogue Notes Chronology List of works illustrated Acknowledgements Index

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John Newton was Llew Summers’ close friend during the last two years of the sculptor’s life. A poet, critic and cultural historian, his earlier books include ‘The Double Rainbow: James K. Baxter, Ngāti Hau and the Jerusalem Commune’ (VUP, 2009), and ‘Hard Frost: Structures of Feeling in New Zealand Literature 1908–1945’ (VUP, 2017). He is the 2020 Robert Burns Fellow.

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