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Max Wykes-Joyce (1924 in
Worcestershire – 2002) was a British
art and
literary critic.
Biography
In the
Second World War, Wykes-Joyce served in the
Royal Air Force. He was a member of the
International Association of Art Critics and worked as an
art critic for the
International Herald Tribune from 1967 to 1987 and contributed to
ArtReview, then titled Arts Review in the 1960s.
[1] He was also inducted into the Accademia Italia delle Arti and was awarded its Gold medal.
Wykes-Joyce has written several books on the arts.
[2]
Selected works
- Triad of genius. Part I, Edith and Osbert Sitwell. Peter Owen LTD, 1953. ASIN: B003AJBNN6
- 7000 years of pottery and porcelain. Philosophical Library, 1958. ASIN: B0007DXL42
- Cosmetics and adornment: Ancient and contemporary usage. Owen, 1961. ASIN: B0000CL63U
- Art in Israel. With an introduction from Benjamin Tammuz. WH Allen, 1966. ASIN: B000JQQIPQ
- Knut Steen Floating Gravity Recent Sculptures and Graphics. Leinster Fine Art & Leicestershire Museums, 1985. ASIN: B002IFRY0Y
- Basil Alkazzi - new seasons: Recent works 1989 - 1993. Izumi, 1993.
ISBN
1-898467-00-5
- British Art Now - A Personal View. Together with
Edward Lucie-Smith and
Zsuzsi Roboz, Art Books International, 1993.
ISBN
1-874044-03-1
- Charlotte Kell, 1944-2006: Collages, Art Boxes and Sculpture. Mailer Press, 2007.
ISBN
0-9555459-1-9 (originally published in 2002)
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