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The Mystery of the Real: Letters of the Canadian Artist Alex Colville and Biographer Jeffrey Meyers

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By (author): Jeffrey Meyers

The work of Alex Colville, O.C. (1920-2013), one of the great modern realist painters, combines the Flemish detail of Andrew Wyeth, the eerie foreboding of George Tooker and the anguished confrontations of Lucian Freud. Behind the North Americans stands their common master, Edward Hopper. Colville's works are in many museums in Canada and Germany. He has affinities with Max Beckmann and appeals to the German secondary virtues: cleanliness, punctuality, love of order. In a long life he resolutely opposed the fashionable currents of abstract and expressionistic art. In contrast to Jackson Pollock's wild action painting, Colville created paintings of contemplation and reflection. As Jeffrey Meyers writes: I spent several days with Colville on each of three visits from California to Wolfville. I received seventy letters from him between August 1998 and April 2010, and kept thirty-six of my letters to him. He sent me photographs and slides of his work and, in his eighties, discussed the progress and meaning of the paintings he completed during the last decade of his life. His handwritten letters, precisely explaining his thoughts and feelings, provide a rare and enlightening opportunity to compare my insights and interpretations with his own intentions and ideas. He also discussed his family, health, sexuality, politics, reading, travels, literary interests, our mutual friend Iris Murdoch, response to my writing, his work, exhibitions, sales of his pictures and of course the meaning of his art. His letters reveal the challenges he faced during aging and illness, and his determination to keep painting as health difficulties mounted. He stopped writing to me when he became seriously ill two years before his death. In this context the late paintings, presented in colour in this book, take on a new poignancy. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 336g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781845198114

About Jeffrey Meyers

Jeffrey Meyers taught for thirty years at universities in America England and Japan. He has published 53 books and 900 articles on art film and modern American English and European literature. Anthony Powell and Anthony Burgess praised his life of Hemingway and Tom Stoppard chose it as the Best Book of the Year in 1986. Thirty-one of his books have been translated into14 languages. He is one of ten Americans who are Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature.

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