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Bridget Riley

Author of Art for Baby

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Works by Bridget Riley

Art for Baby (2008) — Illustrator — 71 copies
Bridget Riley (2003) — Artist — 66 copies
Bridget Riley : Recent paintings and gouaches (1996) — Artist — 16 copies
Bridget Riley (2019) 16 copies
Bridget Riley : Paintings and related work (2010) — Artist — 15 copies
Bridget Riley : The curve paintings 1961-2014 (2015) — Artist — 13 copies
Bridget Riley : Learning from Seurat (2015) — Artist — 8 copies
Bridget Riley : Complete prints : 1962-2005 (2005) — Artist — 6 copies
Bridget Riley : Complete prints : 1962-2010 (2010) — Artist — 5 copies
Bridget Riley : The complete paintings (2018) — Artist — 5 copies
L'Esprit de l'oeil (2008) 4 copies
Bridget Riley (2003) 4 copies
Bridget Riley : Complete prints : 1962-2001 (2001) — Artist — 2 copies
Bridget Riley : Complete prints : 1962-2012 (2012) — Artist — 2 copies
Bridget Riley : From life (2010) 2 copies
Bridget Riley (2016) 1 copy
Fragments 1 copy

Associated Works

Who Can Replace a Man (1967) — Illustrator, some editions — 185 copies
Poems of the Sixties (1970) — Cover artist, some editions — 15 copies

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The exhibition at the Hayward Gallery was a really great retrospective with lots of fantastic work spanning decades. Her paintings are miracles. This book is lovely and well produced, and a nice reminder of it. The essays are interesting though some of them do cover similar ground but I always learn something reading about Bridget Riley's work and methods.
 
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AlisonSakai | Apr 13, 2021 |
Early in her artistic career, Riley copied a pointillist painting by Seurat. It had a profound effect on her thinking and work and this book details how, as well as cataloguing works from a small exhibition that brings together the original, Riley's copy and a number of her later works. Fans of Op Art should like this a lot.
 
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Arbieroo | 1 other review | Jul 17, 2020 |
Op Art was the first Fine Art movement I ever engaged with, way back in my early to mid teens. I found a book about it in the school library. Its geometrical aesthetic appealed to me very strongly, so much so that I even made a few pencil drawings of my own that fitted in the genre - I might even still have them somewhere. So when a local art gallery held an Op Art retrospective (I think Brits only) I dashed along to see if I still liked that kind of thing. - Yep! Still love it - bought every book they stocked about it. This is one of them. It's an exhibition catalogue, with an interview with Bridget Riley and a short biography of her, focusing almost exclusively on her artistic accomplishments. The art is fab, given as much space as the middling sized format (for an art book) allows and carefully reproduced to preserve the colour effects of the original.… (more)
 
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Arbieroo | 1 other review | Jul 17, 2020 |
Still slightly annoyed I didn't make it to this exhibition, but this book is pretty good. I love reading interviews with Bridget Riley as her processes always seem so meticulous, so thought through, and so filled with curiosity. Her paintings are incredible in a gallery and are never going to pack the same punch in a book, but still play tricks on your eyes and are full of life.
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Michael Bracewell Contributor
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Sue Woodford-Hollick Supporters' Foreword
Tim Harvey Designer
Simon Groom Foreword
John Leighton Foreword
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Jan Green Project Editor
Louise Rice Publishing Director
Sarah Purdy Publishing Manager
Maria Ranauro Picture Researcher
Nicholas Penny Director's Preface
Jane Won Foreword
Stewart Drew Foreword
Karen Serres Contributor
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Cliff Lauson Senior curator
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