In the July 2018 issue of the Literary Review, Clare Griffiths reviews Toby Treves’s catalogue raisonné of Lanyon’s oils and three-dimensional works, which ‘draws out Lanyon’s profound engagement with the particular landscape of his Cornish homeland’. The full review can be read online here.

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Modern Art Press is pleased to announce it has been appointed to publish the catalogue raisonné of the sculptures of Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975) by Sophie Bowness, and the catalogue raisonné of the drawings and paintings, by Sophie Bowness, Alan Bowness and Jenna Lundin Aral.

Modern Art Press is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of the catalogue raisonné of Eduardo Paolozzi’s metal sculptures, by Judith Collins, author of the 2014 monograph on the artist. We are grateful for the support of the Henry Moore Foundation towards the funding of the catalogue.

Modern Art Press is delighted to announce the forthcoming publication of Daniel Herrmann’s catalogue raisonné of Eduardo Paolozzi’s prints. Daniel Herrmann curated the Paolozzi retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery in 2016 and is currently Curator of Special Projects at the National Gallery.

David Nowell Smith, Senior Lecturer in Poetics at East Anglia University, reviews Peter Lanyon’s immersive landscapes at the recent exhibition at Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert and explores the artist’s depiction of space, as well as giving his opinion on Toby Treves’ ‘magisterial’ new catalogue raisonné. To read the full article, click here

Calling it ‘a total immersion within the landscape’, Maggie Gray of Apollo magazine reviews warmly the exhibition of a selection of Peter Lanyon’s Cornish landscape paintings at Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert until 16 March. Gray’s article also highlights the value of Toby Treves’ accompanying catalogue raisonné in ‘remapping’ Lanyon’s oeuvre and providing a unique opportunity to study his works closely and contiguously: ‘Seen in its full context, the true complexity of his work becomes apparent.’ You can read the full review online here

8 February 2018 marked one hundred years since the birth of Cornish artist Peter Lanyon. It was also the publication date of Toby Treves’s ‘sumptuously illustrated’ Catalogue Raisonné of the Oil Paintings and Three-dimensional Works and the opening of Cornwall Inside Out, an exhibition of Lanyon’s work at Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert gallery, curated by Toby. The ‘small, beautiful’ exhibition was reviewed in Country Life this week; to read the full article, click here