
Agnes Martin
Yale University Press
Published on 24. January 2012
Book
Hardback
268 pages
978-0-300-15105-3 (ISBN)
Description
New discourse on four decades of painting by one of the 20th century's most influential artists
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-until now. 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.
Organized by Dia Art Foundation, whose extensive holdings of Martin's paintings and ambitions to support in-depth research on the works are unparalleled, the publication brings renewed focus and energy to Martin's career and her contributions to the art historical narrative.
Published in association with Dia Art Foundation
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-until now. 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.
Organized by Dia Art Foundation, whose extensive holdings of Martin's paintings and ambitions to support in-depth research on the works are unparalleled, the publication brings renewed focus and energy to Martin's career and her contributions to the art historical narrative.
Published in association with Dia Art Foundation
Reviews / Votes
"This volume is an irresistible summons to readers to turn their backs on the world, and follow the artist into her work."-Nancy Campbell, Times Literary Supplement"Fascinating."-Art Review
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
78 color + 27 b-w illus.
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
2722 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-300-15105-3 (9780300151053)
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Persons
Lynne Cooke is curator at Dia Art Foundation and chief curator at the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid.
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