Numinous
- The first publication on the work of British artist Marguerite Horner, who won the Women Artists Award in 2018. Her work has been exhibited internationally and acquired by several museums, including the Yale Center for British Art, USA
- Numinous showcases high-quality reproductions of the twenty-one watercolors and two oil paintings first shown at her exhibition, Numinous, at The Crypt in St Marylebone Parish Church, London, in October 2023
- Numinous features a foreword by publisher and writer Matt Price and an essay by multidisciplinary scholar Matthew Holman
- The third title in the Hurtwood Contemporary Artist Series, these books aim to spotlight a talented and diverse range of artists producing important bodies of work whether established or in their early careers
Numinous presents the monochromatic, radiant and accomplished paintings of British artist Marguerite Horner (b. 1954), inspired by a trip to Beachwood Canyon, California, and produced in 2023. The twenty-one watercolors and two oil paintings which make up the series of the same name depict flat expanses of sand, the sunlit sea, cacti, American highways and the silhouettes of distant people seen from above.
The publication features a foreword by writer Matt Price, describing the charged, luminous moments depicted in the Numinous series. In his essay, multi-disciplinary scholar Dr Matthew Holman discusses the setting of California and Horner’s painting style within the context of British and American painting and her previous bodies of work.
Through the series, Horner explores the ‘numinous’, a concept defined by Lutheran theologian Rudolf Otto that indicates the presence of divinity. A keen observer, she is interested in the possibility of transcendence in everyday life and places.
- Publisher
- Hurtwood Press Ltd
- ISBN
- 9780903696777
- Published
- 2nd Feb 2024
- Binding
- Paperback / softback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 8.25 in x 9.25 in
- Pages
- 76 Pages
- Illustrations
- 37 color
- Name of series
- Hurtwood Contemporary Artist Series
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