Chris Gollon
BEING HUMAN: paintings by Chris Gollon, 2014
52-page fine art catalogue published by Durham University 2009, in association with the University's Institute of Advanced Study and IAP Fine Art. ISBN 978-0-9561840-1-6
8 5/8 x 8 5/8 in
22 x 22 cm
22 x 22 cm
Copyright The Artist & Durham University
This 52-page full-colour catalogue contains reproductions of all 16 paintings Chris Gollon produced while he was Fellow & First Artist in Residence (Jan-Mar 2009) at the Institute of Advanced Study,...
This 52-page full-colour catalogue contains reproductions of all 16 paintings Chris Gollon produced while he was Fellow & First Artist in Residence (Jan-Mar 2009) at the Institute of Advanced Study, Durham University, as well as selected works from the Early Thoughts series Gollon produced prior to the Fellowship.
An introductory text by Prof Ash Amin, Executive Director, Institute of Advanced Study, on both the paintings and the interaction between Chris Gollon and selected Fellows, is followed by very insightful texts on Chris Gollon’s paintings from the Directors and Fellows of the IAS who collaborated on the Being Human project, and also a perceptive overview of the artist's work by art historian Tamsin Pickeral.
Contributors include Prof Ingo Gildenhard, Prof Adi Ophir, Prof Frances Bartkowski and Prof Eduardo Mendietta. In a very readable and stimulating fashion, it documents this unique Fellowship and Residency, and the cross-fertilization of ideas which flowed between a leading fine artist and prominent academics and thinkers from three continents. The flow of ideas and images, how one changed the other and vice versa, is observed and charted very insightfully in these leading academics' texts.
Chris Gollon was the first non-academic to be invited to become a Fellow of the IAS, as well as its first artist in residence. Bill Bryson OBE, international author and Chancellor of Durham University was very taken by this very successful experiment: "Chris Gollon’s work is wonderfully provocative and inspiring and added an exciting new dimension to the Being Human project at Durham’s Institute of Advanced Study on the Palace Green world heritage site."
An introductory text by Prof Ash Amin, Executive Director, Institute of Advanced Study, on both the paintings and the interaction between Chris Gollon and selected Fellows, is followed by very insightful texts on Chris Gollon’s paintings from the Directors and Fellows of the IAS who collaborated on the Being Human project, and also a perceptive overview of the artist's work by art historian Tamsin Pickeral.
Contributors include Prof Ingo Gildenhard, Prof Adi Ophir, Prof Frances Bartkowski and Prof Eduardo Mendietta. In a very readable and stimulating fashion, it documents this unique Fellowship and Residency, and the cross-fertilization of ideas which flowed between a leading fine artist and prominent academics and thinkers from three continents. The flow of ideas and images, how one changed the other and vice versa, is observed and charted very insightfully in these leading academics' texts.
Chris Gollon was the first non-academic to be invited to become a Fellow of the IAS, as well as its first artist in residence. Bill Bryson OBE, international author and Chancellor of Durham University was very taken by this very successful experiment: "Chris Gollon’s work is wonderfully provocative and inspiring and added an exciting new dimension to the Being Human project at Durham’s Institute of Advanced Study on the Palace Green world heritage site."