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Derek Jarman's Sketchbooks

Hardback

Main Details

Title Derek Jarman's Sketchbooks
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Stephen Farthing
By (author) Ed Webb-Ingall
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 266,Width 206
Category/GenreDrawing and drawings
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
Individual film directors and film-makers
ISBN/Barcode 9780500516942
ClassificationsDewey:791.430233092
Audience
General
Illustrations 9 Illustrations, black and white; 187 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publication Date 9 September 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

There are few more complete examples of an artist's record of their own life than the intimately detailed and beautifully produced books that Derek Jarman created throughout his career. Seen together they reveal the story of how he gathered, shaped and made concrete his ideas. Containing poetry, drawings, pressed flowers, photographs, scripts and notes, the sketchbooks are part autobiography and part social history, bursting with the energy and creativity of this groundbreaking artist. Wholly private during his lifetime, these precious books reveal the detailed planning - and creative and emotional engagement - behind each of his films. This book collates the best of Jarman's sketchbooks to reveal his film-making process in more depth than ever before. Contributions from people closely tied to Jarman's work bring to life the filmmaker's social circle and the cultural climate of Britain in the 1970s and 80s. Excerpts from early scripts, sketches and notes in particular ensure this is destined to be an essential work.

Author Biography

Stephen Farthing is a painter and the Rootstein Hopkins Research Professor of Drawing at the University of the Arts, London. Ed Webb-Ingall is a film producer who holds a research position at the Chelsea College of Art and Design, London.

Reviews

'Will delight Jarman's still-growing faithful, for whom he remains a unique and irreplaceable artist and provocateur' - Observer 'Brings Jarman and his art into fuller and more luminous perspective ... painstakingly edited and strikingly reproduced' - New Statesman 'Distils the many strands that made up Jarman's work - humour, torrential creativity, romanticism and the palpable political anger that burned fiercely during the dog days of Thatcherism' - Dazed & Confused