Jan Hendrix: Paradise Lost (Hardback)Richard Deverell

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  • 160, 100 color plates Pages / Published 1 Oct 2020
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Description

Jan Hendrix is a Dutch-born, Mexico-based contemporary artist. His work is all about observation and analysis; nature and its diff erent ways of representing and telling extended stories, often in a non- linear narrative. Based on an exhibition at Kew Gardens, this book is a visual report of Hendrix’s multiple visits to the Kamay Botany Bay Area of New South Wales, Australia, made over a 20-year period.

Beautiful and thought-provoking works convey his response to the fragile, changing landscape, under constant threat of fi re and destruction. His work also draws on first collections of plants at Kamay Botany Bay documented by botanists Joseph Banks, Daniel Solander and Sydney Parkinson as part of the HMS Endeavour expedition in 1770. Supporting texts by Art Historian Dawn Ades, CEO of the Bundanon Trust Deborah Ely, and filmmaker Michael Leggett contextualise the work of the artist.

With a foreword by Kew Director Richard Deverell.

Additional information

Weight 1088 g
Dimensions 286 × 26 mm
ISBN-13

9781842467169

Publisher

Royal Botanic Gardens

Imprint

Kew Publishing

Date of Publication

1 Oct 2020

By (author)

Richard Deverell

Pages

160, 100 color plates

Format

Hardback

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