Venice Fantasies

Author:   Peter Blake ,  Marco Livingstone
Publisher:   Enitharmon Press
Edition:   De luxe ed
ISBN:  

9781904634911


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   01 October 2009
Format:   Hardback
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Venice Fantasies


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Fifty years after his first trip to the most magical of Italian cities, he made his first return visit in 2007, just as he was embarking on this series of affectionate and often frankly preposterous tributes to the city as reconfigured in his imagination. Taking as his cue the Surrealist collages of Max Ernst and others, he engages in the same sort of time travel and unlikely alliances that marked his celebrated cover design for the Beatles LP Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band . Each of the Peter Blake's 21 images of Venice starting-point a photographic view of Venice from the early 1900s, part of a concertina set of tourist postcards, but then subverts it to consistently surprising ends. The city is invaded by penguins and engulfed in icebergs, used as a stage set by dance companies and as a camp site by scout troops, its tranquillity shattered by plane crashes, madly overcrowded regattas, fishermen, motorboat racers and 'magic crowds'. On the Piazza San Marco, citizens from ancient times rub shoulders at a cafe with Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, quintessential American tourists happily consuming their own picnic. Teeming with detail, these humorous and highly entertaining pictures show Blake at his imaginative best.

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Author:   Peter Blake ,  Marco Livingstone
Publisher:   Enitharmon Press
Imprint:   Enitharmon Press
Edition:   De luxe ed
Dimensions:   Width: 28.00cm , Height: 7.50cm , Length: 37.00cm
ISBN:  

9781904634911


ISBN 10:   1904634915
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   01 October 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Peter Blake is one of the best-loved artists of his generation, working as a figurative painter, collagist, sculptor and printmaker. He was born in 1932 in Dartford, Kent, and attended the Royal College of Art in London from 1953 to 1956. By the time he featured in Ken Russell's BBC Monitor film Pop Goes the Easel in 1962 he was already a key and influential member of the Pop Art movement. After living from 1969 to 1979 in Avon, where he and his first wife were founder members of the Brotherhood of Ruralists, he returned to London, marrying the artist Chrissy Wilson. He was elected an RA and a Royal Designer for Industry in 1981, and two years later was awarded the CBE. He was made associate artist at the National Gallery in 1994 and was knighted in 2002. Retrospectives of his work have taken place in Amsterdam (touring to Hamburg, Brussels and Arnhem in 1973-4), at the Tate Gallery in London (1983) and at Tate Liverpool (2007, touring to the Museo de Bellas Artes in Bilbao in 2008). He curated an exhibition titled About Collage for Tate Liverpool in 2000, and his own highly inventive collages have reached an audience of millions, for example through his cover design for the Band Aid single 'Do They Know it's Christmas?' in 1984. Marco Livingstone, born in 1952 and educated at the University of Toronto and at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, is an art historian and independent curator who is widely known for his books and exhibitions on Pop Art. Among them are monographs and catalogues on Patrick Caulfield, Jim Dine, David Hockney, Allen Jones, R.B. Kitaj, Roy Lichtenstein, Peter Phillips, George Segal, Tom Wesselmann and Andy Warhol. He has been writing about the work of Peter Blake for more than a quarter of a century. His latest book, Peter Blake: one man show (Lund Humphries, 2009), gives a comprehensive account of the artist's work.

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