Margaret Preston
Biographical story of an artist and aspects of her daily life in early 20th century. Her recipes and advice on hospitality in a bygone time, as well as her dedication to her art are revealing.
Katypea
Australia
Celebrated for her vibrant, distinctive pictures of indigenous flowers, Margaret Preston was an equally colourful and outspoken personality. Less well known is her legacy as a generous and insightful teacher and keen cook, and her deep sense of civic duty. She was passionate about the need for a modern national culture that reflected everyday life. For Preston, the building blocks of such a culture were not to be found in the Australian pastoral landscape tradition, but in the home and garden. Maintaining that art should be within everyone's reach, she published widely on the methods and techniques of a host of creative pursuits:from pottery, printmaking and basket weaving, to the gentle art of flower arranging. She devoted much of her career to the genre of still life, depicting humble domestic objects and flowers from her garden, and often painting in the kitchen while keeping 'one eye on the stew'.
Drawing on recipes from handwritten books found in the National Gallery of Australia and richly illustrated with Preston's paintings, prints and photographs this book sheds new light on the fascinating private life of a much-loved Australian artist. Maintaining that art was an integral part of everyday life and that is should be within the reach of everyone, she published widely on the methods and techniques of a host of artistic pursuits, from pottery, printmaking and basket weaving to the gentle art of flower arranging. She devoted much of her career to the genre of still life her aesthetic laboratory table;using humble domestic objects and often painting in the kitchen while keeping 'one eye on the stew'. Richly illustrated with Preston's art, photographs and her recipes&msash;for food, art and interior dUcor&msash;this book sheds new light on the private life of much-loved public figure.
About the Author
Lesley Harding joined Heide Museum of Modern Art as curator in 2005. She has held curatorial positions at the Arts Centre, Melbourne and National Art School, Sydney, and regularly publishes and lectures on modernist and contemporary Australian art. Her work has appeared in Art and Australia, Art Monthly Australia, Artlink and Meanjin, and in 2009 she co-authored Cubism & Australian Art with Sue Cramer, for the Miegunyah Press imprint of Melbourne University Publishing.
Biographical story of an artist and aspects of her daily life in early 20th century. Her recipes and advice on hospitality in a bygone time, as well as her dedication to her art are revealing.
Katypea
Australia
100.0
ISBN: 9780522870121
ISBN-10: 0522870120
Audience:
General
Format:
Paperback
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 277
Published: 3rd October 2016
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
Country of Publication: AU
Dimensions (cm): 22.6 x 17.0
x 1.7
Weight (kg): 0.67