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Robert Motherwell - The East Hampton Years, 1944-1951

Robert Motherwell - The East Hampton Years, 1944-1951 - Officina Libraria

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Publisher's Synopsis

Robert Motherwell is a monograph to this pioneering Abstract Expressionist, who enjoyed early recognition. At 29 years, he had his first solo show at Peggy Guggenheim's legendary gallery (1944). A year later he moved to East Hampton, New York and commissioned a house from French architect Pierre Chareau. None of the exhibitions dedicated to Motherwell have focused on this period and on the place where he came of age as an artist. He produced paintings, collages, and drawings that brought abstraction into the lingua franca of art created on the American side of the Atlantic. Motherwell possessed a Minimalist sensibility and many of his finest works from this period have only a few colours and shapes. About his Wall Painting with Stripes of 1944, for example, he explained "I'm not interested in painting the embellishments of reality, but in finding a direct, intense single sense of oneness with it". This catalogue explores how Motherwell used Surrealist techniques to make his abstractions and uncovers the influence of Picasso and Matisse on his early work. Exhibition: Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York from 9th August - 13th October, 2014

Book information

ISBN: 9788897737346
Publisher: Officina Libraria
Imprint: Officina Libraria
Pub date:
DEWEY: 759.13
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 119
Weight: 850g
Height: 220mm
Width: 288mm
Spine width: 15mm