
Bridget Riley: Learning from Seurat
Ridinghouse (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. January 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-1-909932-15-9 (ISBN)
Description
In 1959, Bridget Riley's copy of Georges Seurat's Bridge at Courbevoie (1886-87) offered the artist a new understanding of colour and tone, which led her to produce her first major works of pure abstraction during the early 1960s.
In 2015-16, an exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery, London, presented seven of Riley's paintings and this key Pointillist work by Seurat from the museum's collection. Brought together for the first time, the exhibition demonstrated the two artists' shared preoccupation with perception by looking at pivotal points throughout Riley's career.
Alongside full-colour illustrations, this publication features two essays written by Riley that offer the artist's insights on Seurat's importance to her own practice. An interview with the artist by Eric de Chassey, complemented by an introductory text by Karen Serres and Barnaby Wright, make this an important resource for art historians and general readers alike.
In 2015-16, an exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery, London, presented seven of Riley's paintings and this key Pointillist work by Seurat from the museum's collection. Brought together for the first time, the exhibition demonstrated the two artists' shared preoccupation with perception by looking at pivotal points throughout Riley's career.
Alongside full-colour illustrations, this publication features two essays written by Riley that offer the artist's insights on Seurat's importance to her own practice. An interview with the artist by Eric de Chassey, complemented by an introductory text by Karen Serres and Barnaby Wright, make this an important resource for art historians and general readers alike.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
25 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 209 mm
Width: 209 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-909932-15-9 (9781909932159)
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Persons
Karen Serres has served as the Schroder Foundation Curator of Paintings at the Courtauld Gallery since 2012, having previously worked at the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT, and National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Barnaby Wright is Deputy Head of the Courtauld Gallery and the Daniel Katz Curator of 20th Century Art.
Eric de Chassey is Director General of the French National Institute of Art History (INHA) and Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History at the Ecole Normale Superieure in Lyon, France. He previously served as Director of the Academie de France a Rome - Villa Medicis. Ernst Vegelin van Claerbergen is the A & F Petitgas Head of The Courtauld Gallery. He holds an MA and PhD from the Courtauld Institute of Art, having gained his BA from Trinity College, Hartford, CT.
Eric de Chassey is Director General of the French National Institute of Art History (INHA) and Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History at the Ecole Normale Superieure in Lyon, France. He previously served as Director of the Academie de France a Rome - Villa Medicis. Ernst Vegelin van Claerbergen is the A & F Petitgas Head of The Courtauld Gallery. He holds an MA and PhD from the Courtauld Institute of Art, having gained his BA from Trinity College, Hartford, CT.
Introduction
Contributions
Interviewer
Preface