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''Looking to Sea is a remarkable and compelling book... I loved it.'' Edmund de Waal

An alternative history of modern Britain, Looking to Sea is an exquisite work of cultural, artistic and philosophical storytelling.


Looking to Sea considers ten pivotal artworks, from Vanessa Bell''s Studland Beach, one of the first modernist paintings in Britain, to Paul Nash''s work bearing the scars of his experience in the trenches and Martin Parr''s photographs of seaside resorts in the 1980s, which raised controversial questions of class. Each of the startlingly different pieces, created between 1912 and 2015, opens a window onto big ideas, from modernism and the sublime, the impact of the world wars and colonialism, to issues crucial to our world today like the environment and nationhood.

In this astonishingly perceptive portrait of the twentieth century, art critic Lily Le Brun brings a fresh eye to a vast idea, offering readers an imaginative new way of seeing our island nation.

''Le Brun''s writing is at once bold and delicate, far-reaching and fine-tuned. Her book explores the inexhaustible variety of human perception.'' Alexandra Harris

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      Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
      Publication Date: 1/24/2025
      ISBN13: 9781529309249, 978-1529309249
      ISBN10: 1529309247

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ''Looking to Sea is a remarkable and compelling book... I loved it.'' Edmund de Waal

      An alternative history of modern Britain, Looking to Sea is an exquisite work of cultural, artistic and philosophical storytelling.


      Looking to Sea considers ten pivotal artworks, from Vanessa Bell''s Studland Beach, one of the first modernist paintings in Britain, to Paul Nash''s work bearing the scars of his experience in the trenches and Martin Parr''s photographs of seaside resorts in the 1980s, which raised controversial questions of class. Each of the startlingly different pieces, created between 1912 and 2015, opens a window onto big ideas, from modernism and the sublime, the impact of the world wars and colonialism, to issues crucial to our world today like the environment and nationhood.

      In this astonishingly perceptive portrait of the twentieth century, art critic Lily Le Brun brings a fresh eye to a vast idea, offering readers an imaginative new way of seeing our island nation.

      ''Le Brun''s writing is at once bold and delicate, far-reaching and fine-tuned. Her book explores the inexhaustible variety of human perception.'' Alexandra Harris

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