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Lowry's Lamps: In conversation with writer Richard Mayson | GOLDMARK.TV 

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Mike’s Monday Lift features a conversation between Mike Goldmark and Richard Mayson, author of the new publication Lowry’s Lamps. goldmarkart.com
Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA is mostly thought about in terms of his people and their industrial setting but there is a great deal more to be read from the detail of his paintings. Throughout his artistic career, Lowry used street furniture to brilliant effect. He was a master of observation and composition. Lamp-posts, telegraph poles, flag poles, fences (and sometimes just vertical posts with no apparent use) form an important part of Lowry’s busy industrial scenes. As his work developed, lamps became a subject in their own right and became the focus of some of his later quiet, solitary works. The evidence of Lowry’s careful thought about lamps and lamp posts is evident in his response to young artists asking for career advice as well as it is in the painting: ‘no need to go to London to become a famous painter. You won’t find better lamp-posts there.’ This book examines an important aspect of Lowry’s art for the first time. It is written by Richard Mayson who was brought up in Lowry’s home-village of Mottram-in-Longdendale. Mayson has a life-long passion for street lamps and street furniture. Taking some of Lowry’s best-known works as a reference, this book highlights Lowry’s use of lamps and street furniture in his handling of composition, perspective and colour. The expression of solitude, an aspect of Lowry’s life and often conveyed in his later work, is also considered. He also compares the treatment of street furniture in Lowry’s paintings with the reality of Salford and Manchester streets from 1916 to the 1970s illustrating how Lowry’s work evolved. Previously unseen works in private collections will be reproduced in this book for the first time.

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@PaulLewey
@PaulLewey 3 года назад
Thank you for a Fantastic video and a Lovely chat. I used to live in Salford and Manchester in the early nineties and I Loved walking around Manchester Gallery, when they had the construction of his studio there. I never will forget how Beautiful and stunning his portraits were. I agree with you two, how the art world has saturated the world with his just the famous working street scenes. Both of you have brought up another, stunning side of his art that needs promoting and I am sure with this book, it will. Again thank you. I hope someone starts promoting his portraits too? I remember the Hill with the Obelisk, but the paintings of street Lamps, I do not remember, thank you for enlightening me with this work and I will give you his portraits. I may be wrong but I am sure of a portrait he painted of a young girl with long black hair, A-framing her face. Not so remarkable I know, but near to it was another painting of the same girl, but seen from behind and all your saw was the a-framed curtain of black hair and her shoulders. This painting was so magical. I may be wrong but I am sure it was a painting by Lowry. Again thank you and I hope I do read your book Richard some day soon and thank you Mark for all your videos, I discovered your channel over the first lockdown and I enjoy every one I've watched. Take care, Paul.
@CSchaeken
@CSchaeken 4 месяца назад
Great video, thanks for posting! 👍👍❤️❤️
@Goldmarkart
@Goldmarkart 3 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@tomcook7676
@tomcook7676 3 года назад
I will try to find a copy here in the States. Really interesting, thank you!
@borderlands6606
@borderlands6606 2 года назад
Lowry's technique only comes across on the canvas, as Richard said. Impasto flake white offering dense texture in what appears to be absent space in print. The other point is how many eccentrics there were in Lowry's era, though obviously without his talent. People who had lived though two world wars and the hungry thirties, and for reasons of personality or life experience retreated to their own world. My great aunt was the same age as Lowry, and lived as a solitary in her cottage from an early age. It's impossible to believe now that someone could live with their own company, never speaking once the front door was shut and avoiding conversation outside as far as possible.
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