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James Howell: Painting | Malerei

English, German · Hardback

Will be released 20.08.2025

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American painter James Howell found the subject of his art in the color gray. He explored the color's sensual variety diligently over decades. In 2022, the Josef Albers Museum in Bottrop dedicated an exhibition to Howell presenting his work in the context of Albers' paintings. This catalogue documents this remarkable artistic encounter and explores Howell's work in all its conceptual depth, transcending the seemlingly monothematic of the color gray. His paintings are meditations on the relationship between color and light, based on a refinement of painterly means that, despite their extreme reduction, allow for a paradoxical emphasis on expression.
JAMES HOWELL (1935-2014) was an American artist who dedicated over five decades of his life to working with infinite gradations of gray. From 1968, he mainly created abstract paintings and exhibited them regularly on the West Coast of the United States. In 1983, he moved into a studio located on San Juan Island, WA, where he was surrounded by the continiously shifting grays in the sky, water, and light. This environment undoubtedly influenced his artistic production. In 1992, he moved to New York, where his signature style emerged in the 1990s with his Series 10. This series explores gradations of gray, his interests in mathematics, physics, and philosophy. The artist's work transcends mere color and speaks to the interconnectedness of all things.

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American painter James Howell found the subject of his art in the color gray. He explored the color’s sensual variety diligently over decades. In 2022, the Josef Albers Museum in Bottrop dedicated an exhibition to Howell presenting his work in the context of Albers’ paintings. This catalogue documents this remarkable artistic encounter and explores Howell’s work in all its conceptual depth, transcending the seemlingly monothematic of the color gray. His paintings are meditations on the relationship between color and light, based on a refinement of painterly means that, despite their extreme reduction, allow for a paradoxical emphasis on expression.
JAMES HOWELL (1935–2014) was an American artist who dedicated over five decades of his life to working with infinite gradations of gray. From 1968, he mainly created abstract paintings and exhibited them regularly on the West Coast of the United States. In 1983, he moved into a studio located on San Juan Island, WA, where he was surrounded by the continiously shifting grays in the sky, water, and light. This environment undoubtedly influenced his artistic production. In 1992, he moved to New York, where his signature style emerged in the 1990s with his Series 10. This series explores gradations of gray, his interests in mathematics, physics, and philosophy. The artist’s work transcends mere color and speaks to the interconnectedness of all things.

Product details

Authors Laura Bardier, Heinz Liesbrock
Assisted by Bardier (Editor), Laura Bardier (Editor), Heinz Liesbrock (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Release 20.08.2025
 
EAN 9783775757249
ISBN 978-3-7757-5724-9
No. of pages 120
Illustrations 45 Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts

Farbe, Physik, Moderne Kunst, Mathematik, Kunst, Philosophie, Abstrakte Kunst, Malerei und Gemälde, Malerei, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA, amerikanische Kunst, art, entdecken, Modern Art, Painting, Farben und Farbtheorie, Colorfield Painting, American Artist, Licht und Beleuchtung

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