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Bill Jacklin - Monotypes

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Born in 1943 in London, Bill Jacklin RA studied and worked in graphic design before a move to study painting at the Royal College of Art. Initially abstract, his work moved towards figuration in the mid-1970s, at which point he also became preoccupied with the effects of light and movement, twin strands that have characterised his work ever since. Since his move to New York in 1985, he has concentrated on painting portraits of the city in all its guises, from large-scale compositions of crowds in flux to Seurat-like etchings depicting more intimate urban moments.

Jacklin enjoys making monotypes, whose fusion of printmaking and painting techniques is particularly well suited to his subject-matter. Painted on a polished, non-absorbent surface, these images are unique, and no reusable element, such as an etching plate, woodblock or stencil, is employed in their creation. This handsome new book reproduces a wide range of Jacklin's exuberant monotypes and contains an informative account of them by the poet Nancy Campbell.

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ISBN: 9781915815064
Publication date: 30th May 2024
Author: Bill Jacklin
Publisher: Royal Academy of Arts
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 104 pages
Series: Royal Academy of Arts
Genres: Individual artists, art monographs
Prints and printmaking