Ronald Moody

Sculpting Life

$59.99

This book is not yet published, but will be available from August 2024.

ISBN: 9780500027035 Category:

Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski

Description

The first major monograph on sculptor Ronald Moody, exploring his legacy and impact through his key artistic relationships, networks and influences, and his relationship with nature, humanity and spirituality.

Jamaican-born sculptor Ronald Moody is one of the most significant artists of the 20th century, yet until now there has been no comprehensive monograph on his work.

Coinciding with a major retrospective at The Hepworth Wakefield in summer 2024, this biography moves beyond the dominant narrative, which grounds Moody as forgotten, invisible and marginalized. Instead, it contemplates Moody through a lens that explores the development of his art practice, contributions, impact and value to the landscape of British and international art history. It reproduces scores of Moody works, from largescale figurative sculptures made in wood in the 1930s through to post-war experimentation with concrete and resin casting. These pieces are set within the context of his contemporaries Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore, artists he exhibited alongside such as his friend Jacob Epstein, and the group known as the Caribbean Artists Movement, of which Moody was a founding member.

Ronald Moody also includes the artist’s broader creative endeavours such as poetry, writings and broadcasts that he turned to at the advent of the Second World War, in which he discusses his artistic influences.

Additional information

Weight 300 g
Dimensions 16.5 x 24 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 20 August 2024
Number of pages 256
Format Hardback
Contributors Edited by Eleanor Clayton, Foreword by Paul Dash, Contributions by David A. Bailey, Errol Lloyd, Cynthia Moody, Val Wilmer, and Farah Dailami
Dimensions 16.5 x 24 cm
Weight 300 g

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Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski is a Ronald Moody specialist. She is the co-editor and contributing author of Mirror Reflecting Darkly: The Rita Keegan Archive; contributing author of Archiving Caribbean Identity: Records, Community, and Memory; and contributing co-author of Communities, Archives and New Collaborative Practices. Eleanor Clayton is Senior Curator at The Hepworth Wakefield, and the author of several books, including Barbara Hepworth: Art & Life, also published by Thames & Hudson.