Art direction and template design for Tretchikoff: The People’s Painter, the first major publication on Vladimir Tretchikoff, one of the most iconic and controversial painters of the Twentieth Century, to appear in several decades. Published to accompany the first major retrospective exhibition of his work at the Iziko South African National Gallery.
Edited by the curator of the National Gallery Retrospective, UCT academic Andrew Lamprecht, it includes essays by historian Boris Gorelik, art theorist Ashraf Jamal, Yvonne du Toit and Melvyn Minnaar.
Edited by the curator of the National Gallery Retrospective, UCT academic Andrew Lamprecht, it includes essays by historian Boris Gorelik, art theorist Ashraf Jamal, Yvonne du Toit and Melvyn Minnaar.
See also the catalogue designed to accompany the exhibition.
2011, published by Jonathan Ball Publishers (SA) / Editor: Andrew Lamprecht / Layout: Pete Bosman / 240 pages / Page size: 210 x 244mm / Printed full colour throughout / Binding: thread sewn / Soft cover printed full colour plus spot gold (on flaps), with gold-foil stamped title
2011, published by Jonathan Ball Publishers (SA) / Editor: Andrew Lamprecht / Layout: Pete Bosman / 240 pages / Page size: 210 x 244mm / Printed full colour throughout / Binding: thread sewn / Soft cover printed full colour plus spot gold (on flaps), with gold-foil stamped title