Christopher Pratt
Six Decades
- Publisher
- Firefly Books
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2013
- Category
- General, Contemporary (1945-), Canadian
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781770851283
- Publish Date
- Sep 2013
- List Price
- $60.00
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Description
Christopher Pratt is one of Canada's most prominent painters and printmakers. His reputation was solidified with the celebrated retrospective of his work at the National Gallery of Canada in 2005.
The intense realism of Christopher Pratt's art is, at first glance, deceptively simple. But behind the recognizable images lie deeper meanings. Pratt's search for a reality that is magical and mysterious gives his work its uncanny and haunting qualities. Since the day in the mid-1950s when Pratt first saw the painting Early Sunday Morning by the renowned American realist, Edward Hopper, he has perfected his ability to represent the qualities of natural and artificial light.
Pratt stands in the line of other great Canadian artists, including Alex Colville, Lawren P. Harris, Jean Paul Lemieux and Lionel LeMoine Fitzgerald, all of whom influenced him and the way he represents the land. Others who figured in his development include Americans Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper and Thomas Eakins. The unique and beautiful island of Newfoundland, with its culture, history, geography and weather, has also influenced his work.
This handsomely designed book, published in association with the Art Gallery of Sudbury, traces Pratt's development as a painter and printmaker from his early watercolors through to the iconic paintings of his mature years. It features more than 100 works, all beautifully reproduced, many of which have never been published before.
Christopher Pratt was born in 1935 in St. John's, Newfoundland. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art and at Mount Allison University, in Sackville, New Brunswick, and is universally acknowledged as one of the most important Canadian artists of the period. His work is included in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Canada, the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, the Musée d'Art Contemporain of Montreal and Memorial University of Newfoundland, as well as in private and corporate collections in North America and around the world. He is represented by the Mira Godard Gallery in Toronto.
Pratt lives and works in the village of St. Mary's Bay on the Salmonier River in Newfoundland. Over the years, he has exhibited both nationally and internationally, with exhibitions in New York (1976); at Canada House Cultural Centre Gallery in London, England (an exhibition that traveled to Paris, Brussels and Dublin in 1982-83); and at the 49th Parallel Gallery in New York (1988).
About the author
Tom Smart is the Executive Director and CEO of the McMichael Canadian Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario, and the President of the McMichael Canadian Art Foundation. For seven years he was Director of Collections and Exhibitions at the Frick Art & Historical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he developed an ambitious international exhibition program, and at the same time, he was appointed a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. He served as Acting Director of the Winnipeg Art Gallery from 1997 until 1999 and was Curator of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton from 1989 to 1997. Smart is the author of nine books and catalogues. His most recent book is the critically acclaimed Alex Colville: Return, which moved criticism of Colville's works to a new intellectual level. His 1995 book The Art of Mary Pratt: The Substance of Light won the Atlantic Provinces Booksellers Association Booksellers Choice Award, the Studio Magazine Award of Merit, and the Printing Industries of America Award of Merit. It was included in Great Canadian Books of the Century.
Editorial Reviews
Tom Smart gives us an accessible yet nuanced account of Christopher Pratt's life and practice.... Large reproductions of early works, serigraph prints, watercolours and studies draw closer attention to the more abstract and atmospheric qualities of Pratt's work... Alongside the anxiety, emptiness and quiet of Pratt's paintings, Smart reveals an enchanting, wondrous, meticulous and personal world.
Canadian Art
Finally, the book Newfoundland's Christopher Pratt, one of Canada's most prominent painters and printmakers, deserves. A large format retrospective covering the artist's entire career, this edition features well over 100 of Pratt's works with warm and appreciative accompanying text by curator Tom Smart.
Globe and Mail, Gift Books 2013
Christopher Pratt is widely acknowledged as an important Canadian painter, but he has long been viewed in the shadow of his better-known East Coast compatriot, Alex Colville. This gorgeously designed book seeks to redress the imbalance with a thoughtful journey examining almost the entirety of Pratt's artistic practice... Smart's clear, simple prose weaves between Pratt's images, helpfully referring to specific paintings to illustrate his points... We learn of his love of light, exemplified by several paintings of the same scene in radically different illumination. His more recent works have increased in complexity and implication--windows are more often open and figures appear. Perhaps out of respect for his subject, Smart never delves into the reasons behind Pratt's choice of subject matter or his wonderfully precise, austere style... Nonetheless, this book brings together the vast scope of Pratt's output, much of which had never been published, making it an important resource for one of our country's greatest (and thus far underappreciated) painters.
Quill and Quire
The clean lines and uncluttered landscape of a Christopher Pratt painting are instantly recognizable. The Newfoundland native has achieved enormous success while staying connected to his origins. This beautifully reproduced retrospective looks at Pratt's entire career from his prizewinning 1954 The Bait Rocks watercolour all the way through to his 2013 Argentia series. Tom Smart chronicles Pratt's journey from young pre-med student to his transition to art student and committed artist. Smart describes the impact that various artists had on Pratt's development of his own style and through his intelligent analysis, these subtle influences become more apparent in the paintings. The control of simple lines and rectangles are given extra dimension through Smart's descriptions and help provide deeper understanding of how Pratt seeks to find the abstract in the commonplace. Pratt is a master of the empty space and within it provides the viewer the chance for their own subconscious to bring forth an emotional response to the well ordered image. The clean lines and subtle tones that are Pratt's trademark are presented in large scale in the stunning collection of 140 paintings many that have not been seen in public before now.
North Shore News
Unlike much contemporary art, viewers will have no difficultly figuring out Pratt's images but understanding what he is trying to say is another thing. After reading this new book, one may never look at a Pratt painting or print the same way.
Sudbury Living
The magnificent new book illustrating his career, Christopher Pratt: Six Decades. with a valuable text by Tom Smart, demonstrates that Pratt's work makes a powerful impression when viewed in quantity. One Pratt looks good but 140 Pratts--paintings, watercolours, print--are overwhelming in an agreeable and convincing way. Together they tell an exhilarating story about an intelligent artist learning how to turn the experience of his life into art of authority and permanence.
National Post
What a delight to engage with such a well-designed, thoughtful tribute to one of Canada's most important contemporary artists, Newfoundland painter and printmaker Christopher Pratt. Published in association with the Art Gallery of Sudbury, curator and writer Tom Smart distills decades of his personal and professional relationship with Pratt, covering everything from the painter's early influences and fascination with pre-Confederation Newfoundland to his affiliation with the school of Atlantic magic realism alongside Tom Forrestall and the late Alex Colville. Firefly Books designer Linda Gustafson's airy layout and full-page colour spreads give Pratt's meticulous paintings and sketches enough space for close study and quiet contemplation. Smart doesn't overdo the text, either, wisely turning ample space over to 140 of Pratt's works, which feel luxurious and complete.
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