Born to South American parents, British citizen, cosmopolitan at heart, Edward Wright – painter and object-maker, typographer, writer, teacher – was an enigmatic presence in London’s post-War art and design scene. Wright has been described thus: ‘His subjects: human communication, the mundane, the street. His manner: sparing, self-critical, yet the work had vigorous attack and full conviction. His typical method: assemblage, with what was to hand.’
| availability | in print |
| published | 2007.01.21 |
| extent | 64 pp |
| dimensions | 210 × 148 mm |
| binding | flapped paperback |
| ISBN13 | 978-0-7049-1322-6 |
| £6.00 |






