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Painting Abstraction - New Elements in Absttract Painting

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Informationen zum Autor Bob Nickas is a critic and curator based in New York. He has organized more than eighty exhibitions since 1984 and served on the teams responsible for Aperto at the Venice Biennale in 1993 and the 2003 Biennale de Lyon. From 2003-06 he was Curatorial Advisor at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in New York. The author of numerous essays in catalogues and monographs, he is a regular contributor to Artforum and founding editor of Index magazine. His books include two collections of his writing, Live Free or Die (2000) and Theft is Vision (2007). Klappentext In recent years, abstract painting has developed a rich complexity that, now more than ever, rewards intensive viewing; this authoritative book guides the reader through the key issues in the field. Profiles 80 of today's most vital contemporary abstract painters, such as Mark Grotjahn and Amy Sillman, featuring large full-colour reproductions of their work and incisive texts by author and curator Bob Nickas. The product of years of research and countless studio visits, Painting Abstraction is a major statement on this exciting new wave of creativity in painting. Zusammenfassung The definitive survey of contemporary abstract painting, featuring eighty of the most innovative painters from around the world.

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Authors Bob Nickas
Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.03.2014
 
EAN 9780714867168
ISBN 978-0-7148-6716-8
No. of pages 343
Dimensions 252 mm x 290 mm x 30 mm
Series F A GENERAL
F A GENERAL
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art

Verstehen, art, Mark Grotjahn, Themes A-Z by Title, Amy Sillman

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