Gordon Onslow Ford: A Man on a Green Island
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Author: Fariba Bogzaran (ed)
This substantial volume is the first major resource on the life and work of Gordon Onslow Ford (1912-2003), the British-born painter who was the youngest member of Andre Breton's surrealist group in Paris. In this superb publication, a series of thoroughly researched essays, previously unpublished archival material and over 200 colour illustrations trace Onslow Ford's time spent in Paris, stints in New York and Mexico, culminating in his move in 1947 to the San Francisco Bay Area. Organised and published by the Lucid Art Foundation (cofounded by Onslow Ford in 1998), this is a long-overdue and impressively executed survey."
ISBN 9781732667303. Lucid Art Foundation. hb. 348 pages. 200 colour, 20 duotone, 210 b/w ills. 25.4 x 26.7 cm.
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This substantial volume is the first major resource on the life and work of Gordon Onslow Ford (1912-2003), the British-born painter who was the youngest member of Andre Breton's surrealist group in Paris. In this superb publication, a series of thoroughly researched essays, previously unpublished archival material and over 200 colour illustrations trace Onslow Ford's time spent in Paris, stints in New York and Mexico, culminating in his move in 1947 to the San Francisco Bay Area. Organised and published by the Lucid Art Foundation (cofounded by Onslow Ford in 1998), this is a long-overdue and impressively executed survey."
ISBN 9781732667303. Lucid Art Foundation. hb. 348 pages. 200 colour, 20 duotone, 210 b/w ills. 25.4 x 26.7 cm.
available