Agnes Martin
Gorgeously quiet in color and composition, Agnes Martin’s paintings have a distinctive grace that sets them apart from those of the Abstract Expressionists of her day and the Minimalist artists she inspired. Martin attributed her grid-based works to metaphysical motivations, lending a serene complexity to her oeuvre that has defied any easy categorization. Perhaps for this reason, critical and scholarly analysis of her paintings has been scarce. This important new anthology brings together the most current scholarship on Martin’s paintings by twelve multidisciplinary essayists who consider various aspects of the artist’s four-decade career.
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Crimp Douglas (Article author), Rosenberger Christina Bryan (Article author), Anastas Rhea (Article author), Wagner Anne M. (Article author), Katz Jonathan David (Article author), Hudson Suzanne P. (Article author), Mansoor Jaleh (Article author), Leonard Zoe (Article author), Newman Michael (Article author), Cooke Lynne (Article author)
New York City
2011
268 pages
9780300151053
Available on request
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