Jack the Wolf

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Sean Scully, Oisin Scully

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Sean Scully is a world-renowned abstract painter and one of the leading artists of his generation, whose work is held in major museum collections around the world. In Jack the Wolf, he teamed up with his son Oisin to create a children’s fairytale: Sean created the paintings and Oisin created the story.

Jack the Wolf lives in a beautiful cave on a short mountain, near Colorfull Town. Jack is a happy and benevolent wolf, with only one weakness: CHOCOLATE. Follow Jack the Wolf through the pages of this beautifully illustrated book by world-renowned artist Sean Scully and his son Oisin Scully, to discover the trouble Jack causes to the children of Colorfull Town in his nightly hunts for chocolate dinners, and how his new friend Rebecca the Rabbit helps him restore happiness to the sad children of the town.

The publication of Jack the Wolf coincides with the opening of an exhibition at the Cheim Read Gallery in New York City in September 2023 that will feature the original drawings in the book as well as Sean Scully’s abstract paintings and sculpture that link visually to the Jack the Wolf world. The remarkable combination of drawings, sculpture, and paintings will draw national press. Callaway plans advertising and interviews with Sean Scully nationally for the book’s publication. Jack the Wolf is the first title in the new Callaway children’s book series focusing on artists creating art with a family member.

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Weight 628 g
Dimensions 26.2 x 30.9 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 28 January 2024
Number of pages 48
Format Hardback
Dimensions 26.2 x 30.9 cm
Weight 628 g

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SEAN SCULLY was born in Dublin, Ireland, and now lives and works between New York, Bavaria, and London. He has been shortlisted twice for the Turner Prize and his work is in the collection of virtually every major museum around the world. In 2014, he became the only Western artist to have had a career-length retrospective exhibition in China (Follow the Heart: The Art of Sean Scully 1964 - 2014 that included over 100 paintings and traveled from Shanghai to Beijing). Recent solo exhibitions in the USA include Landline at The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (2018) which travelled to the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Connecticut (2019), and The Shape of Ideas, a major retrospective held at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (2021) and The Philadelphia Museum of Art (2022). In the UK the first major exhibition of his sculptures was held at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in 2018 and the solo exhibition Sea Star was held at The National Gallery of Art, London (2019). In Europe, recent major solo exhibitions include the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, Germany (2018), the Albertina Museum in Vienna, Austria (2019), Villa Panza in Varese, Italy (2019) and at San Giorgio Maggiore for the 58th Venice Art Biennale, Italy (2019). The major retrospective Passenger opened at the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest (2020), and travelled to the Benaki Museum, Athens (2021), and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, Croatia (2022). Other major exhibitions in 2022 have included MAMbo Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna, Bologna, Italy and Thorvaldsen's Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark.

OISIN SCULLY was born in 2009 and was named after the greatest warrior poet of Irish mythology. Oisin the warrior poet lived in Tír na Nóg, the land of eternal youth. Oisin the boy lives in the Hudson Valley and goes to Blue Rock School in Nyack. Oisin the boy is also a poet, and when he's not making up stories and drawing with his Dad, he can be found making up stories with his friends, and going on adventures with his dog Charlie. Oisín's favorite animal is the wolf, and Charlie looks like one. However, all animals like Oisín, whether he wants them to or not! So, if you ever want to find him yourself, all you have to do is drive around the Hudson Valley looking for a trail of dogs, cats, birds, and even the odd rabbit, following a boy with curly hair. Luckily no real wolves follow him. That would be dangerous.