Ian Berry | Splendid Isolation | Museum Rijswijk | Jap Sam Publishing

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Ian Berry | Splendid Isolation | Museum Rijswijk | Jap Sam Publishing

£23.00

NEW!

Ian Berry’s new book, SPLENDID ISOLATION is out now and available to order online. The book is a collaboration with publisher Jap Sam Books in The Netherlands with the Museum Rijswijk to coincide with the Solo Museum show of the same name.

The book includes

· a foreward by Museum Rijswijk curator Diana Wind and Director Arnoud van Aalst

· 160 page paperback book

· Over 150 images in full colour (well, full of blue)

· Looks over some of his 15 years of making his artwork using only denim

· Many images show detail shots of his work that have to be seen to be believed.

The book was launched at the 2020 Virtual Art Book Fair (VABF) organized by Tokyo Art Book Fair (TABF) with Jap Sam. The fair was originally scheduled for Fall 2020 at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo. It then debuted at the Museum shop at Museum Rijswijk and was popular with visitors. You can now get it here.

The book comes signed by the artist Ian Berry and you can also request a message to be sent. We can post around the world with the postages below, including a special launch offer.

Postage

· £2.50 to the UK (Free with FREESHIPPING code at check out)

Postage outside the UK will come up at Check out.

Along with Museum Rijswijk and Jap Sam Books the book was made possible by the museum show principle sponsor Pepe Jeans London, along with Tencel, Famore Cutlery, Cone Denim and Tonello.

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The New book of Ian Berry

Diana Wind, Arnoud van Aalst, Ian Berry

Ian Berry and Museum Rijswijk teamed up with Dutch specialist Art Publisher Jap Sam Books to produce Ian Berry | Splendid Isolation to coincide with the Solo Museum show of the same name in The Netherlands. With forwards by Diana Wind, the museums curator and Director Arnould van Aalst. Not only does it feature the work in the show, it looks over many of the pieces spanning Ian Berry’s 15 years working with denim.

Signed by the artist

€25.00 | £23.00

ISBN

978-94-92852-30-4

Graphic designer

Tim Ho @duotone.hk

Number of pages

160

Book size

24 x 24 cm

Binding

Paperback

Date of Release: 29 November 2020

English and Dutch

Ian Berry has emerged as an exciting young British artist over the last decade. He has been making virtuous figurative paintings and installations of denim for over 15 years. He uses discarded jeans, cuts them up into pieces and sorts according to hue like a painter places his colour nuances to his palette. At first glance the work seems two-dimensional, but when you zoom in, you can see how different layers of denim are placed on top and over each other. The ‘paintings’ are in fact denim collages so perfectly put together. They are almost impossible to distinguish from a realistic painting. Ian Berry also makes three-dimensional denim installations, which have been on display on multiple continents and at museums.

Ian Berry is a socially committed artist. With his work he responds to topical developments in society. His work is made of denim not only because he likes the material, it is as well because the textile industry is one of the most polluting industries. In his work he asks attention for this. In 2019, Ian Berry was proclaimed one of the 50 most influential people in the denim industry in the world and had been named a top artist un 30 in the world in 2013.

This eponymous publication accompanies the first solo-exhibition of Berry in the Netherlands. Ian Berry | Splendid Isolation, Museum Rijswijk, November 29, 2020 – April 5, 2021.

Illustrated with numerous images that aim to convey the depth and texture of Berry’s work, which explores our urban environment and examines community issues, or the lack thereof. With this everyday material he portrays contemporary life, and for him there is no better medium to depict it than the material of our time, denim jeans.

Ian Berry (1984, Huddersfield UK) is based in East London. He is internationally known for his works made out of only pairs of jeans.