In Search of the Blue Flower limited edition

Alexander Hamilton
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Celebrates the 50-year career of the artist Alexander Hamilton. Throughout this period, he has sought to work with plants; to share their stories by revealing their unique presence with the medium of cyanotype. There are over 185 images plus essays by Mike Ware, Richard Ovenden, Julie Lawson and Sara Stevenson among others. The first edition is available as a signed limited edition of 100 copies with a unique cyanotype.  It is the first in Studies in Photography’s Scottish Artists Series.
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The first book in the Scottish Photographic Artist Series celebrates the 50-year career of the artist Alexander Hamilton. His work within the medium of cyanotype has led to international exhibitions, residencies, and public art projects. The book charts his beginning, from his early inspiration of the Caithness landscape, to his time at Edinburgh College of Art and the impact of the landmark exhibition Strategy: Get Arts (1970), where he assisted artists such as Joseph Beuys, Stefan Wewerka, and Blinky Palermo.

Hamilton recounts his first residency on the remote Island of Stroma in the Pentland Firth in 1973, and his journey takes us to New York and Paris, and then returning to establish his studio in Scotland. Throughout this period, he has sought to work with plants; to share their stories by revealing their unique presence with the medium of cyanotype.

The book has contributions from leading curators and academics who have written about his work, including Mike Ware, James Berry, Richard Ovenden, Christian Weikop, Vanessa Sellars, Euan McArthur, Julie Lawson, Gemma Rolls-Bentley, Howard Hull, Jaromir Jedlinski, Piotr Tryjanowski, Christine Gunn, and Sara Stevenson.

The publication contains a comprehensive selection of his unique cyanotypes, starting from the beginning of his engagement with the medium in 1971, up to the work he completed at a residency in 2018.

Tom Normand writes:

Alexander Hamilton creates stunningly beautiful works of art.  His photography has, for decades, explored the potential of the cyanotype process.  This approach, rooted in the pre-history of photography, uses photosensitive paper and solutions that are exposed to sunlight.  The results can be serendipitous but Hamilton’s metier, his extraordinary skill, crafts the most subtle and exquisite images.

‘In Search of the Blue Flower’ foregrounds Hamilton’s wonderful cyanotypes.  The imagery is complemented by a self-penned essay that details his remarkable history as an artist, and the intellectual roots of his work.  A number of related essays by academics, scholars and curators completes this memorable publication.  A rightful tribute to an exceptional artist.

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Dimensions265 x 210 mm
BindingSoftcover
Signed CopyYes
Stock & Delivery StatusReady for despatch within 7 days of order
PublisherEdinburgh University Press
Date Published2022
ISBN 139781838382261
Edition1st
No. of Pages168
Image Count185
Author / PhotographerAlexander Hamilton