Includes fifty drawings (ten reproduced in full colour) organized around the idea of a cage, presented alongside a prose commentary on the images.
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It is very often a delight to catch a glimpse of what's inside a sculptor's notebook, since it is there, perhaps always, that the genesis of the creative work in three dimensions takes place. The array here of tiny notebook pages by Tony Urquhart (a sculptor of boxes, fantastic cupboards and such) is an intriguing anthology of just such glimpses.
Through Urquhart's eyes, recorded by cat-scratch ink lines and warmed by quiet watercolour and ink washes in France, Britain and America, we are given views of a tomb in a wrought-iron enclosure, curiosity-cabinets of things picked up on nature walks, railings and fences, a bear cage in the Paris zoo, a grated door in a French lane. These are not atmospheric or gentle drawings: they bite hard on the page, and carry a quick psychological grasp of what they portray, which is almost always a limit or confinement.'--John Bentley Mays "Globe & Mail "
"Cells of Ourselves" includes fifty drawings (ten reproduced in full colour) organized allusively around the idea of a cage, presented alongside a prose commentary on the images. The drawings are all very small and reproduced, for the most part, size as. Tiny, but complex and richly detailed, these teeming miniature drawings are endlessly explorable meditations on the idea of the cage, the enclosure, the cordoned-off area: this cage theme encompasses everything from the calligraphic wrought-iron erected like architectonic ivy around French grave sites to depictions of animals in zoos, historical artefacts in glass cases, buildings within walls, anatomies of the Paris Metro cars, even an eloquent up-close exploration of the fearsome nature of an ordinary fly-swatter. Running through all these drawings of cages and grids is a common theme: that what is inside an enclosure is not so much a part of the greater world held captive, but rather a part of the world now intimately focussed for our inspection. The act of entrapment (mimicked, to some extent, by the artist) becomes an act of homage, an endeavour to hold something still so that its true nature can be understood, so that it becomes possible to see the world in a grain of sand rather than to see moments of selected experience as moments endlessly lost in flux, endlessly condemned to freedom and dissolution. Here the task of both artist and writer is to see much in little - which is one of the states of reverie that leads to freedom.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Urquhart, Tony (illustrator). 1st. Seller Inventory # 011776
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Seller: Atticus Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Signed by both Urquhart and Dault. A near fine copy, dustwrapper protected by mylar. Book. Seller Inventory # HB1096
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Seller: B-Line Books, Amherst, NS, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. ABout new but for store stamp to half-title page and inscription to front endpaper; in glossy dust jacket. ; 9.06 X 8.36 X 0.50 inches; 96 pages. Seller Inventory # 36611
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Seller: Leonard Shoup, BURLINGTON, ON, Canada
Hard Cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Tony Urquhart (illustrator). First Edition. ------------( 1st printing of the First Edition ) --- hardcover, a Near Fine example, in a Near Fine dustjacket, looks new, this copy has been signed and inscribed by the artist "a special edition for Stella H____ Tony urquhart July 1991", inscription is a bit cryptic to me as this is not a special edition but if just the hardcover edition issued by The Porcupine's Quill, 94 pages, predominately b&w images but there are some colour illos as well, ---" Cells of Ourselves includes fifty drawings (ten reproduced in full colour) organized allusively around the idea of a cage, presented alongside a prose commentary on the images. The drawings are all very small and reproduced, for the most part, size as. Tiny, but complex and richly detailed, these teeming miniature drawings are endlessly explorable meditations on the idea of the cage, the enclosure, the cordoned-off area: this cage theme encompasses everything from the calligraphic wrought-iron erected like architectonic ivy around French grave sites to depictions of animals in zoos, historical artefacts in glass cases, buildings within walls, anatomies of the Paris Metro cars, even an eloquent up-close exploration of the fearsome nature of an ordinary fly-swatter. --- Running through all these drawings of cages and grids is a common theme: that what is inside an enclosure is not so much a part of the greater world held captive, but rather a part of the world now intimately focussed for our inspection. The act of entrapment (mimicked, to some extent, by the artist) becomes an act of homage, an endeavour to hold something still so that its true nature can be understood, so that it becomes possible to see the world in a grain of sand rather than to see moments of selected experience as moments endlessly lost in flux, endlessly condemned to freedom and dissolution. -- Here the task of both artist and writer is to see much in little -- which is one of the states of reverie that leads to freedom."---, any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo /// SIGNED ---GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE///---sizes are approximate (generally within 1/8 inch)--- Size: 9w x 8.25h Inches. Signed (see description). Flap Not Clipped. Seller Inventory # 168034
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Seller: Purpora Books, Comox, BC, Canada
Hard Cover in Dust Jacket. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine Plus. Tony Urquhart (illustrator). First Edition. Includes fifty drawings (ten reprouduced in full colour) organized allusively around the idea of a cage, presented alongside a prose commentary on the images. Seller Inventory # 14539
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Seller: Homeward Bound Books, Campbellcroft, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 95 p. 21 x 23 cm. Sound and square binding in grey, cloth-covered boards. Virtually no discernible wear. Inside pages are clean, bright and unmarked. The dust jacket has some crinkling to the corner tips and spine ends. Slightly darkened along the top edge. Lightly shelf rubbed. Fifty drawings by artist Tony Urquhart elaborated upon and arranged around the idea of a cage by Gary Michael Dault. Includes commentary on the art by Urquhart. Seller Inventory # 4881
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Seller: Edmonton Book Store, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Oblong 8vo pp. 95, b/w sketch and coloured illustrations of the art pieces. book. Seller Inventory # 150134
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Seller: Russell Books, Victoria, BC, Canada
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Seller Inventory # FORT614207
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Seller: Booked Experiences Bookstore, Burlington, ON, Canada
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. pp.94 Drawings by Urquhart elaborated upon and arranged around the idea of a cage. clean tight copy d/j shows minuscule crinkling to top edges Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Seller Inventory # 014541
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Seller: Waugh Books, Lawrence, KS, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: fine. First printing. Oblong 8vo. Light gray cloth with embossed front board, with black spine titles. Dark gray end papers. 94 pages. With b/w and color drawings. No names or marks. In illustrated dust-jacket (with price intact). Seller Inventory # 2232
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