Jack Vettriano: Studio Life: An Intimate Portrait of the Painter

Hardback

Main Details

Title Jack Vettriano: Studio Life: An Intimate Portrait of the Painter
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jack Vettriano
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 286,Width 234
Category/GenreIndividual artists and art monographs
Photographs: collections
ISBN/Barcode 9781862057432
ClassificationsDewey:759.2911
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Pavilion
Publication Date 28 March 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Jack is one of the UK's most popular, and yet most controversial, contemporary artists. His pictures sell for a record amount of money, the paintings in his exhibitions are always sold out before the opening and 'The Singing Butler' made history for being the most expensive painting by a Scottish living artist ever to be sold at auction. (And surely the same painting is one of the world's most replicated fine art images?) Here, for the first time, we get up close and personal with Jack in the studio. We see how he works in his studios in Scotland, London and Nice and we see how these locations influence his paintings. The book also includes brand new paintings never before seen. We analyse Jack's own cultural influences and the influences his work has come to have on popular culture in turn. With outstanding and revealing photography by Jillian Edelstein and a foreword from friend and fellow son of Fife, author Ian Rankin, this is a book to delight Jack Vettriano's fans.

Author Biography

Jack Vettriano was born in Scotland in 1954. He left school at fifteen, became an apprentice mechanical engineer the following year and worked for five years in the Fife coalfields. He began painting in his spare time at the age of 21. In 1989 he submitted two paintings to the Royal Scottish Academy annual exhibition: both pieces were accepted, hung and sold.

Reviews

"A personal view of Vettriano at work." -- Publishing News "A close encounter with Vettriano." -- The Bookseller "A close encounter with Vettriano." - The Bookseller