600 Moons

600 Moons Fifty Years of Philip McCracken's Art

Hardback (01 May 2004)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Phillip McCracken is a native son of the Northwest whose art may be regional but is never provincial. McCracken's sculpture has been informed as much by the time he spent working in Henry Moore's studio and during a sojourn in New York as a young artist as it has by the flora, fauna, and climate of Western Washington. Famous for his birds, he refuses to be pinned down to one theme or medium; McCracken's probing creativity and quest for both significant subjects and formal perfection have also manifested in art about war, humorous tableaux, future fossils, and in paintings and sculptures of the night sky. In this first comprehensive publication on the artist since 1980, Delores Tarzan Ament recounts McCracken's formative experiences on Puget Sound and traces his career from early studies of art and his first solo show in New York in 1960 to the present. The text incorporates numerous unpublished artist statements and chronicles a diverse body of work concerned with the profound mysteriousness of nature--and humanity. 600 Moonsestablishes McCracken as an important link between contemporary Northwest art and influential artists of the "Northwest School" who were his friends and exemplars. The book will be an important addition to the libraries of collectors, students, and lovers of contemporary American art and of the Pacific Northwest.

Book information

ISBN: 9780295984117
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Imprint: Marquand Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 730.92
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 159
Weight: 1284g
Height: 302mm
Width: 244mm
Spine width: 21mm