Published by HENI Publishing. Text by Laura Scalabrella Spada, Gabrielle Schwarz.
By the 1980s, Australian-born artist Keith Cunningham (1929–2014), who lived and worked in London for most of his life, had shifted away from his large, rough paintings and began creating vibrant hand-drawn works, including the 327 works featured here, depicting female dancers in the throes of dynamic, frenzied performances.
Published by HENI Publishing. Text by James Cahill, Bobby Hillson, Frank Bowling.
This landmark publication presents the work of Australian artist Keith Cunningham (1929–2014), a mysterious, reclusive and little-discussed 20th-century painter. His melancholy works, with patches of harsh impasto, evoke comparisons to his contemporaries Francis Bacon and Frank Auerbach.
Published by Other Criteria Books. Edited by Jason Beard. Introduction by Bobby Hillson. Text by Laura Scalabrella Spada.
Keith Cunningham (1929–2014) was an elusive member of the School of London alongside Bacon and Auerbach. His paintings are coated in layers of dense, sculptural brushstrokes and populated by skulls, fighting dogs and human figures. This publication offers a rediscovery of his oeuvre, featuring reproductions of over 70 works.