Robert Motherwell : pure painting / edited by Susan Davidson.

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 them...

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Other Authors: Davidson, Susan, 1958- (Editor), Motherwell, Robert
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ostfildern : Hatje Cantz, 2023.
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Holy Cross Note:Contains a reproduction of: Caprice No. 3, 1962, by Robert Motherwell (p. [110], 191). Art original: oil on canvas; canvas: 167.6 × 121.9 cm., framed: 170.8 × 125.1 × 5.1 cm., in Worcester Art Museum (1997.138).
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Summary: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.
Item Description:Catalogue of an exhibition held at Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, June 4 - September 17, 2023; Bank Austria Kunstforum Wien, Austria, October 12, 2023 - January 14, 2024.
Physical Description:208 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-197)
ISBN:9783775754385
3775754385