Posts Tagged ‘Sven Berlin’

Reading ‘Pride of the Peacock’ by Sven Berlin this Christmas

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

Sven Berlin

Friday, August 26th, 2011

Alfred Wallis

Saturday, August 20th, 2011

Currently reading ‘Alfred Wallis, Primitive’ By Sven Berlin. An amazing take of a true innocent.

Jonahs dream

Sunday, June 26th, 2011

“The human hand is the most beautiful, the most functional, the most strong and yet delicate instrument ever created by God or man. It can carve jade, instilling into it the rhythms of the universe, build a bridge, can draw an insect like Hokusai, play a violin like Menuhin, conduct like Toscanini. It can kill with the sword and gun yet can cast a fly delicately on still water; with great tenderness it can make love yet twist a head in chancery. The hand can write and feel, it is the perfect servant of the brain and spirit; the hand can pray and lay supine.” - Sven Berlin, Jonahs dream.

Henry Moore

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

henry-moore

Spending an hour a day in the Leeds Art Gallery and Henry Moore Institute reading Sven Berlin… good times. The Elm wood sculptures by Henry Moore are absolutely gorgeous.

The Genius of British Art

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

janetstreetporter

I recently watched the Janet Street-Porter episode of ‘The Genius of British Art‘ on 4OD and absolutely loved it! The episode begins and ends in St Ives Cornwall, one of my favorite places in the world not just for art but for surfing and it’s beautiful setting. Janet begins her exploration of modern British art by introducing St Ives as the place that she first fell in love with British art, I could quite easily say the same for myself. The episode also ends with Janet talking about ‘The Dark Monarch‘ exhibition in the Tate St Ives at the end of 2009. The image above is of Janet stood in the entrance hall in-front of Patrick Heron’s large stained glass permanent feature and Damien Hirst’s unicorn piece which inĀ  my opinion was the perfect magical way to start the ‘The Dark Monarch‘ exhibition. The Dark Monarch is also the title of a book by Sven Berlin, since reading it I have become almost obsessed with his other works which give a great insight into the transformation of British Art in the mid 20th Century and of the artist himself.