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Robert Motherwell

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An intensely intellectual painter, Robert Motherwell is renowned for his distinctive Abstract Expressionist style. The seminal artist permeated his gestural works with an expressionism and austerity reflective of the human psyche; at the same time his oeuvre addressed political and humanitarian themes.Robert Motherwell: Pure Painting is an in-depth exploration of his artistic practice. Leading art scholars examine the American artist's turn from Surrealism to abstraction and analyze the major series that developed over his fifty-year career. The catalogue studies the dialogue between Motherwell's art and the nineteenth-century French painting tradition, investigates his relationship to Spanish techniques and processes, with an emphasis on their underlying political significance, and delves into Motherwell's use of ochre pigment, with its evocation of both deep geological time and avant-garde practices.
In 1940s New York City ROBERT MOTHERWELL (*1915, Aberdeen, WA-1991, Provincetown, MA) entered a milieu of artists whose radical new style of painting came to be known as Abstract Expressionism. A theorist of this informal group - including artists such as Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, and Willem de Kooning - he taught throughout his life.

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In 1940s New York City ROBERT MOTHERWELL (*1915, Aberdeen, WA–1991, Provincetown, MA) entered a milieu of artists whose radical new style of painting came to be known as Abstract Expressionism. A theorist of this informal group—including artists such as Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, and Willem de Kooning—he taught throughout his life.

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An intensely intellectual painter, Robert Motherwell is renowned for his distinctive Abstract Expressionist style. The seminal artist permeated his gestural works with an expressionism and austerity reflective of the human psyche; at the same time his oeuvre addressed political and humanitarian themes.

Robert Motherwell: Pure Painting
is an in-depth exploration of his artistic practice. Leading art scholars examine the American artist’s turn from Surrealism to abstraction and analyze the major series that developed over his fifty-year career. The catalogue studies the dialogue between Motherwell’s art and the nineteenth-century French painting tradition, investigates his relationship to Spanish techniques and processes, with an emphasis on their underlying political significance, and delves into Motherwell’s use of ochre pigment, with its evocation of both deep geological time and avant-garde practices.


In 1940s New York City ROBERT MOTHERWELL (*1915, Aberdeen, WA–1991, Provincetown, MA) entered a milieu of artists whose radical new style of painting came to be known as Abstract Expressionism. A theorist of this informal group – including artists such as Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, and Willem de Kooning – he taught throughout his life.

Foreword

Intuition, Philosophy and Politics: The Poetics of Abstraction

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Authors Jennifer Cohen, Simon Kelly, Monica et al McTighe
Assisted by Susan Davidson (Editor), Susan Davidson (Foreword)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.06.2023
 
EAN 9783775754385
ISBN 978-3-7757-5438-5
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 262 mm x 26 mm x 308 mm
Weight 1523 g
Illustrations 100 Abb.
Series Klassische Moderne
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts

Abstraktion, Malerei und Gemälde, Malerei, Amerika, Abstrakter Expressionismus, Abstract Expressionism

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