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Kelly Grovier

Kelly Grovier is an American poet, historian, and art critic. Author of a dozen books, he is a regular contributor on art and literature to the Times Literary Supplement[1] and co-founder of the scholarly journal European Romantic Review.[2]

Kelly Grovier

Early life and education edit

Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1968, Grovier was educated at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he received the school's Outstanding Senior of the Year Award upon graduation,[3] and at Oxford University, where he was a Marshall Scholar.[4] He received his doctorate from Oxford in 2005[5] after writing a thesis on the eighteenth-century adventurer and philosopher, John "Walking" Stewart (1747–1822).

Writing edit

Grovier is the author of three collections of poetry, A Lens in the Palm (2008), The Sleepwalker at Sea (2011), and The Lantern Cage (2014), all published by Carcanet Press.[6] On 19 September 2008, Grovier recorded a reading of his poems for the historic online Poetry Archive.[7] His poems frequently appear in literary journals, including Poetry Review,[8] P. N. Review, Poetry London, New Welsh Review, Planet, Quadrant, and Stand, and have been anthologized in the Forward Books of Poetry, as well as The Best British Poetry, edited by Roddy Lumsden. Reviewers of his work have variously described him as "a poet of both truth and beauty" (The Times Literary Supplement, 30 March 2012) and "a sort of William Blake for the twenty-first century" (Planet, Autumn 2008).

In the field of literary criticism, Grovier has written widely on the British Romantic poets, especially William Wordsworth,[9] Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and John Keats.[10] In a review of an edition of William Godwin's early letters, published in the TLS in March 2012, Grovier explored connections in Coleridge's poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1797–98) with the life and pantheist thought of Walking Stewart, and proposed that Stewart was likely the real-life prototype for Coleridge's iconic wanderer.[11]

His narrative history of London's notorious Newgate Prison, The Gaol, was published in July 2008 and was broadcast by BBC Radio as Book of the Week from 14–18 July. The abridgement was read by the classical stage actor Jasper Britton. The Gaol was "Pick of the Week" for both the Radio Times (14 July) and BBC (20 July), and "Pick of the Day" for The Guardian (12 July).

Grovier's art and literary reviews have appeared in The Observer[12] and the Times Literary Supplement,[13] to which he frequently contributes. In an article appearing in the TLS on 8 June 2012, Grovier revealed parallels in the design of Michelangelo's ceiling frescoes for the Sistine Chapel with both the performance structure and composition of the celebrated Renaissance polyphonic work, the Miserere mei. He suggested that the latter work was carefully crafted as a "soundtrack" to the former, and that the two, experienced together, were intended to comprise a single artistic whole.

Grovier has written extensively on leading contemporary artists, notably the Irish-American abstract painter Sean Scully[14] and the American painter Cy Twombly. Grovier's articles on contemporary art are often preoccupied with situating the visual achievement of the artist concerned in its broader literary and cultural context. In an article on Twombly's 2009 exhibition The Rose (TLS, 1 May 2009), he coined the term "synphrasis" (from the Greek, meaning "speaking with", "uttering together") to describe the merging of visual and verbal art into a single work (for example, Twombly's incorporating lines of verse from the poet Rainer Maria Rilke's poem Les Roses (1924) onto the surface of his paintings, so that word and image become one) - a term which has subsequently been adopted into Byzantine studies.[15]

Grovier's survey of contemporary art, 100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age, is published by Thames & Hudson press in the UK, Thames & Hudson/W. W. Norton & Company in the United States, the Prestel imprint of Random House publishers in Germany (under the title Art Will Write the Story: The 100 Most Important Works of Our Time),[16] and Ludion publishers in the Netherlands (under the title 100 Masterpieces of Our Time). The book goes in search of those works of art from 1989 to the present that have made the most enduring cultural and emotional impact. It features paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, performances, and video pieces from the era's most influential artists including Ai Weiwei, Banksy, Matthew Barney, Louise Bourgeois, Lucian Freud, Mona Hatoum, Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Paula Rego, Gerhard Richter, Sean Scully, Cy Twombly, and Kara Walker. A subsequent overview, Art Since 1989, was published in November 2015 as part of Thames & Hudson's World of Art series.

Works edit

  • A Lens in the Palm (2008) Carcanet Press, Oxford Poets ISBN 1-903039-88-6 ISBN 978-1903039885
  • The Gaol: The Story of Newgate – London's Most Notorious Prison (2009) John Murray (publisher), Hodder Headline ISBN 0-7195-6132-9 ISBN 978-0719561320
  • The Sleepwalker at Sea (2011) Carcanet Press, Oxford Poets ISBN 1-906188-00-9 ISBN 978-1906188009
  • Scully: Luz Del Sur (2012), catalogue text, TF Editores ISBN 978-84-15253-44-0
  • Sean Scully: Doric (2012), exhibition catalogue text, Oliver Wood ISBN 978-0-9572303-0-9
  • Liliane Tomasko: Vestige (September 2013), exhibition catalogue text, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London
  • 100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age (September 2013 UK; November 2013 U.S.) Thames & Hudson (publisher), ISBN 0-500239-07-X ISBN 978-0500239070
  • Sean Scully Encounters: A New Master Among Old Masters (May 2014), exhibition catalogue text in verse, Christ Church Picture Gallery, Oxford University ISBN 9780955943119
  • The Lantern Cage (2014) Carcanet Press, Oxford Poets ISBN 1-906188-13-0 ISBN 978-1906188139
  • Art Since 1989 (World of Art series) (2015) Thames & Hudson (publisher)
  • A New Way of Seeing: The History of Art in 57 Works (2019) Thames & Hudson ISBN 978-0500239636
  • The Art of Colour: The History of Art in 39 Pigments (2023) Yale University Press ISBN 978-0300267785

References edit

  1. ^ "TLS Cover Story". the-tls.co.uk. 7 November 2014.[dead link]
  2. ^ European Romantic Review. Volume 1 Number 1. p. 1. ISSN 1050-9585.
  3. ^ "Noyes Keller Grovier '91 | UCLA Alumni". Alumni.ucla.edu. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Class of 1992". Marshallscholarship.org. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  5. ^ "SOLO". Search Oxford Libraries Online. 7 November 2014.[dead link]
  6. ^ "Carcanet Press - Kelly Grovier". Carcanet.co.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  7. ^ "Kelly Grovier". Poetry Archive. 21 January 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  8. ^ "Conversion: The Ruined Statue of a Saint". Poetry Magazines. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  9. ^ Grovier, Kelly (2007). "Dream Walker: A Wordsworth Mystery Solved". Romanticism. 13 (2): 156–163. doi:10.3366/rom.2007.13.2.156. S2CID 162647241. Project MUSE 219989.
  10. ^ Grovier, K. (December 2003). "Keats and the Holocaust: Notes Towards A Post-Temporalism". Literature and Theology. 17 (4): 361–373. doi:10.1093/litthe/17.4.361.
  11. ^ Grovier, Kelly (5 March 2012). "No Visions". TLS. Retrieved 11 November 2013.[dead link]
  12. ^ "Review: Salvador Dali by MA Teixidor | Dali and Film ed by Matthew Gale | Books | The Observer". Books.guardian.co.uk. 17 June 2007. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  13. ^ "Kelly Grovier : Search : Cultural Studies". The-tls.co.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  14. ^ "Sean Scully Paintings and Watercolors". Chazen.wisc.edu. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  15. ^ "Thirty-sixth Annual Byzantine Studies Conference" (PDF). Bsana.net. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  16. ^ (in German). Randomhouse.de. Archived from the original on 11 November 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2013.

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Kelly Grovier is an American poet historian and art critic Author of a dozen books he is a regular contributor on art and literature to the Times Literary Supplement 1 and co founder of the scholarly journal European Romantic Review 2 Kelly Grovier Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Writing 3 Works 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editBorn in Grand Rapids Michigan in 1968 Grovier was educated at the University of California Los Angeles where he received the school s Outstanding Senior of the Year Award upon graduation 3 and at Oxford University where he was a Marshall Scholar 4 He received his doctorate from Oxford in 2005 5 after writing a thesis on the eighteenth century adventurer and philosopher John Walking Stewart 1747 1822 Writing editGrovier is the author of three collections of poetry A Lens in the Palm 2008 The Sleepwalker at Sea 2011 and The Lantern Cage 2014 all published by Carcanet Press 6 On 19 September 2008 Grovier recorded a reading of his poems for the historic online Poetry Archive 7 His poems frequently appear in literary journals including Poetry Review 8 P N Review Poetry London New Welsh Review Planet Quadrant and Stand and have been anthologized in the Forward Books of Poetry as well as The Best British Poetry edited by Roddy Lumsden Reviewers of his work have variously described him as a poet of both truth and beauty The Times Literary Supplement 30 March 2012 and a sort of William Blake for the twenty first century Planet Autumn 2008 In the field of literary criticism Grovier has written widely on the British Romantic poets especially William Wordsworth 9 Samuel Taylor Coleridge and John Keats 10 In a review of an edition of William Godwin s early letters published in the TLS in March 2012 Grovier explored connections in Coleridge s poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 1797 98 with the life and pantheist thought of Walking Stewart and proposed that Stewart was likely the real life prototype for Coleridge s iconic wanderer 11 His narrative history of London s notorious Newgate Prison The Gaol was published in July 2008 and was broadcast by BBC Radio as Book of the Week from 14 18 July The abridgement was read by the classical stage actor Jasper Britton The Gaol was Pick of the Week for both the Radio Times 14 July and BBC 20 July and Pick of the Day for The Guardian 12 July Grovier s art and literary reviews have appeared in The Observer 12 and the Times Literary Supplement 13 to which he frequently contributes In an article appearing in the TLS on 8 June 2012 Grovier revealed parallels in the design of Michelangelo s ceiling frescoes for the Sistine Chapel with both the performance structure and composition of the celebrated Renaissance polyphonic work the Miserere mei He suggested that the latter work was carefully crafted as a soundtrack to the former and that the two experienced together were intended to comprise a single artistic whole Grovier has written extensively on leading contemporary artists notably the Irish American abstract painter Sean Scully 14 and the American painter Cy Twombly Grovier s articles on contemporary art are often preoccupied with situating the visual achievement of the artist concerned in its broader literary and cultural context In an article on Twombly s 2009 exhibition The Rose TLS 1 May 2009 he coined the term synphrasis from the Greek meaning speaking with uttering together to describe the merging of visual and verbal art into a single work for example Twombly s incorporating lines of verse from the poet Rainer Maria Rilke s poem Les Roses 1924 onto the surface of his paintings so that word and image become one a term which has subsequently been adopted into Byzantine studies 15 Grovier s survey of contemporary art 100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age is published by Thames amp Hudson press in the UK Thames amp Hudson W W Norton amp Company in the United States the Prestel imprint of Random House publishers in Germany under the title Art Will Write the Story The 100 Most Important Works of Our Time 16 and Ludion publishers in the Netherlands under the title 100 Masterpieces of Our Time The book goes in search of those works of art from 1989 to the present that have made the most enduring cultural and emotional impact It features paintings sculptures drawings installations performances and video pieces from the era s most influential artists including Ai Weiwei Banksy Matthew Barney Louise Bourgeois Lucian Freud Mona Hatoum Damien Hirst Jeff Koons Paula Rego Gerhard Richter Sean Scully Cy Twombly and Kara Walker A subsequent overview Art Since 1989 was published in November 2015 as part of Thames amp Hudson s World of Art series Works editA Lens in the Palm 2008 Carcanet Press Oxford Poets ISBN 1 903039 88 6 ISBN 978 1903039885 The Gaol The Story of Newgate London s Most Notorious Prison 2009 John Murray publisher Hodder Headline ISBN 0 7195 6132 9 ISBN 978 0719561320 The Sleepwalker at Sea 2011 Carcanet Press Oxford Poets ISBN 1 906188 00 9 ISBN 978 1906188009 Scully Luz Del Sur 2012 catalogue text TF Editores ISBN 978 84 15253 44 0 Sean Scully Doric 2012 exhibition catalogue text Oliver Wood ISBN 978 0 9572303 0 9 Liliane Tomasko Vestige September 2013 exhibition catalogue text Timothy Taylor Gallery London 100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age September 2013 UK November 2013 U S Thames amp Hudson publisher ISBN 0 500239 07 X ISBN 978 0500239070 Sean Scully Encounters A New Master Among Old Masters May 2014 exhibition catalogue text in verse Christ Church Picture Gallery Oxford University ISBN 9780955943119 The Lantern Cage 2014 Carcanet Press Oxford Poets ISBN 1 906188 13 0 ISBN 978 1906188139 Art Since 1989 World of Art series 2015 Thames amp Hudson publisher A New Way of Seeing The History of Art in 57 Works 2019 Thames amp Hudson ISBN 978 0500239636 The Art of Colour The History of Art in 39 Pigments 2023 Yale University Press ISBN 978 0300267785References edit TLS Cover Story the tls co uk 7 November 2014 dead link European Romantic Review Volume 1 Number 1 p 1 ISSN 1050 9585 Noyes Keller Grovier 91 UCLA Alumni Alumni ucla edu Retrieved 11 November 2013 Class of 1992 Marshallscholarship org Retrieved 11 November 2013 SOLO Search Oxford Libraries Online 7 November 2014 dead link Carcanet Press Kelly Grovier Carcanet co uk Retrieved 11 November 2013 Kelly Grovier Poetry Archive 21 January 2008 Retrieved 11 November 2013 Conversion The Ruined Statue of a Saint Poetry Magazines Retrieved 11 November 2013 Grovier Kelly 2007 Dream Walker A Wordsworth Mystery Solved Romanticism 13 2 156 163 doi 10 3366 rom 2007 13 2 156 S2CID 162647241 Project MUSE 219989 Grovier K December 2003 Keats and the Holocaust Notes Towards A Post Temporalism Literature and Theology 17 4 361 373 doi 10 1093 litthe 17 4 361 Grovier Kelly 5 March 2012 No Visions TLS Retrieved 11 November 2013 dead link Review Salvador Dali by MA Teixidor Dali and Film ed by Matthew Gale Books The Observer Books guardian co uk 17 June 2007 Retrieved 11 November 2013 Kelly Grovier Search Cultural Studies The tls co uk Retrieved 11 November 2013 Sean Scully Paintings and Watercolors Chazen wisc edu Retrieved 11 November 2013 Thirty sixth Annual Byzantine Studies Conference PDF Bsana net Retrieved 11 November 2013 Kelly Grovier Kunst die Geschichte schreiben wird Prestel Verlag Gebundenes Buch Kunst in German Randomhouse de Archived from the original on 11 November 2013 Retrieved 11 November 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kelly Grovier amp oldid 1185514691, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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