The book cover for "Johnnie Cooper: The Listener" by Black Dog Online showcases an abstract horizontal stripe design in brown, black, and white hues, evoking the ambiance of forest nighttime shadows. This artwork reflects the style of a well-known British abstract artist.
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In the book "Johnnie Cooper: The Listener" by Black Dog Online, an abstract painting by the British abstract artist Johnnie Cooper is displayed on the left, with a printed foreword by Lock Kresler on the right.
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An open book titled "Johnnie Cooper: The Listener" by Black Dog Online showcases abstract black and white brushstrokes across its pages, evoking the style of a renowned British abstract artist, all placed against a minimalist background.
Open book displaying abstract brown and white brushstrokes by British abstract artist Johnnie Cooper on the right page, with text titled "Pyroclastic series" on the left page from Black Dog Online's publication, *Johnnie Cooper: The Listener*.
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Johnnie Cooper: The Listener

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Johnnie Cooper (Author)

Hardback, Cloth-bound with tip-in image, 34 × 24 cm | 13 × 9 in, 160 pages

ISBN 978-1-912165-48-3

Availability: August, 2023
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 British abstract artist Johnnie Cooper presents his new major body of work, inspired by Walter de la Mare’s brooding poem ‘The Listeners’. Painted during the twilight hours outside his woodland studio, Cooper’s work captures the deep beauty and mystery of a forest dissolving into nighttime shadows, bringing a darker and more abstract emotion to the fore.


Following on from Johnnie Cooper’s two previous Black Dog Press publications – Sunset Strip (2019) and Fractured Light (2020) – The Listener focuses on the British abstract artist’s most recent major body of work.


Inspired by Walter de la Mare’s brooding poem ‘The Listeners’ (1912), Cooper’s latest works are beautifully presented in this book, which conveys the power of his polychromatic collection of paintings brilliantly. These works serve as a meditation of the lived experience and the rich atmosphere of the artist’s rural surroundings.


The Listener documents an important shift in Cooper’s practice – in tone and texture, and also in material, with the introduction of industrial bitumen paint. Overall, the paintings bring a darker and more abstract emotion to the fore, confirming Cooper’s status as one of the most distinct and important British artists working in the UK today.


 

But only a host of phantom listeners


That dwelt in the lone house then


Stood listening in the quiet of the moonlight


To that voice from the world of men:


Stood thronging the faint moonbeams on the dark stair,


That goes down to the empty hall,


Hearkening in an air stirred and shaken


By the lonely Traveller’s call.


 

‘The Listeners’


by Walter de la Mare