Publisher's Synopsis
For well over a century Cornwall, in the far South West of the UK, has been recognised as a centre for visual art.'Magic and Modernism' describes the context in which this art appeared, and it throws light on the links between art, folklore and tourism, as well as the Celtic revival and the occult.
It includes a consideration of writers as diverse as William Borlase, William Bottrell, D.H. Lawrence, Havelock Ellis, Aleister Crowley and Mary Butts, as well as artists and designers like Stanhope Forbes, Matthew Smith, Robert Morton Nance, Bernard Leach, Alfred Wallis, Ernest Procter, Barbara Hepworth, Ithell Colquhoun and Grace Pailthorpe.with foreword by Paz Lenchantin of 'Pixies' 'A marvellous book which will be a source of inspiration for years to come.' Gwenno 'Art, design, folklore and the occult: all my favourite things brought together in one book!' Simon Costin