The Private World of Norman Dunn

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Beneath the public face of Dunn’s work, the author contends, lies a private world of even greater significance, a world in which the essential elements of our being are examined, depicted and, by implication, commented upon – all with a gently satirical eye. It is this re-assessment which forms the basis of Chris Perold’s book, illustrated with reproductions and commentaries on more than one hundred of the artist’s paintings.

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The genesis of Chris Perold’s book The Private World of Normand Dunn stems from the author’s four-year friendship with the artist, an involvement which has continued to deepen and grow in the period of more than twenty-five years since the artist’s death. The prolonged study of Dunn’s painting has convinced the writer that the assessment of the artist’s work, up to the time of his death, fell short of a true appreciation of its worth. Critics saw little beyond the anecdotal nature of the paintings, the fun, the ‘naivety’ and
the delight. This was the public face of Dunn’s work: beneath it, the author contends, lies a private world of even greater significance, a world in which the essential elements of our
being are examined, depicted and, by implication, commented upon – all with a gently satirical eye. It is this re-assessment which forms the basis of Chris’s book, illustrated with reproductions and commentaries on more than one hundred of the artist’s paintings.
This book, he hopes, will help to accord to Normand Dunn his rightful place in the annals of South African art.

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Weight0,5 kg
Dimensions28 × 28 × 0,7 cm
Author

Date Published

2015

Language

English

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Softcover, 28x28x0,7cm