Raymond Arnold's prodigious and masterful body of work in printmaking places him in the foremost rung of practitioners of the discipline in Australia and beyond. The artist has been traveling regularly to Europe for the past twenty years to research the intaglio print medium, and has refined his own etching technique at the famous Parisian studio of Lacourière et Frélaut.
He has held over 47 solo exhibitions and participated in many group shows in Australia and overseas and is represented in the collections of the Imperial War Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the Bibliothèque Nationale and the Musée Courbet in France. In Australia, the National Gallery, the Australian Parliament House and various state galleries have his prints in their collections.
Raymond Arnold currently lives and works in Queenstown, Tasmania where he has set up the regional art space LARQ – Landscape Art Research Queenstown – which fosters exhibitions, workshops, residencies and forums.
The insightful text by Sean Kelly is complemented with over 30 full colour images. This beautifully produced monograph is a worthy addition to contemporary Australian fine art publishing.
64 pages, 36 full colour images, section sewn and casebound with jacket
Recommended retail price: $39.95
ISBN 978-0-9775572-6-4
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