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Humankind: Ruskin Spear

Class, culture and art in 20th-century Britain
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Humankind: Ruskin Spear explores the life and work of painter Ruskin Spear RA (1911-1990), revealing how his career reflects the shifting art world of 20th-century Britain. It delves into Spear's engagement with working-class culture in Hammersmith, his social realism, and his satirical depictions of political and cultural figures. The book also examines the clashes within the art establishment, post-war avant-garde tendencies, and Spear's influence as a tutor to notable artists, providing a rich social history of British culture from public houses to the peace movement.
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This book is ideal for art historians, students, and readers interested in 20th-century British art and culture, as well as those fascinated by social histories and the intersections of class, politics, and visual art.

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A long overdue monograph on the life and work of artist Ruskin Spear.

A long overdue monograph on the life and work of artist Ruskin Spear

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Humankind: Ruskin Spear is the first book on the painter Ruskin Spear RA (1911-1990) since a brief monograph in 1985. It uses Spear's career to unlock the coded standards of the 20th-century art world and to look at class and culture in Britain and at notions of 'vulgarity'.

The book takes in popular press debates linked to the annual Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, the changing preferences of the institutionalised avant-garde from the Second World War onwards, the battles fought within colleges of art as a generation of post-war students challenged the skills and commitment of their tutors, and the changing status of figurative art in the post-war period. Spear was committed to a form of social realism, but the art he produced for left-wing and pacifist exhibitions and causes had a sophistication, authenticity, and humour that flowed from his responses to bravura painting across a broad historical swathe of European art, and from the fact that he was painting what he knew.

Spear's geography revolved around the working-class culture of Hammersmith in West London and the spectacle of pub and street life. This was a metropolitan life little known to, and largely unrecorded by, his contemporaries.

Tracking Spear also illuminates the networks of friendship and power at the Royal College of Art, at the Royal Academy of Arts, and within the post-war peace movement. As the tutor of the generation of Kitchen Sink and future Pop artists at the Royal College of Art, and with friendships with figures as diverse as Sir Alfred Munnings and Francis Bacon, Spear's interest in non-elite culture and marginal groups is of particular interest.

Spear's biting satirical pictures took as their subject matter political figures as diverse as Khrushchev and Enoch Powell, the art of Henry Moore and Reg Butler and, more generally, the structures of leisure and pleasure in 20th-century Britain.

Humankind: Ruskin Spear has an obvious interest for art historians, but it also functions as a social history that brings alive aspects of British popular culture from tabloid journalism to the social mores of the public house and the snooker hall, as well as the unexpected functions of official and unofficial portraiture. Written with the general reader in mind, it has a powerful narrative that presents a remarkable rumbustious character and a diverse series of art and non-art worlds.

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Literary Review praises the book as 'engaging and impressively researched', highlighting Tanya Harrod's firm grasp of historical, political, and artistic detail combined with intelligence and insight. Apollo calls it 'a meticulous piece of art historical rescue' and 'an important study of a neglected artist'.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780500971192

Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 13 January 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd

Illustration: Illustrated throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 185.0mm

Height: 245.0mm

Weight: 1340g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Tanya Harrod is an independent design historian, living in London, who writes widely on craft, art and design. Her major study, The Crafts in Britain in the Twentieth Century, was published in 1999. The Last Sane Man, her biography of the potter Michael Cardew, was published in 2012; for this book she was awarded the James Tait Black Prize for biography. She is co-editor of the The Journal of Modern Craft.

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