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Agnes Martin : the Nineties and Beyond

Liée au Minimal Art, Agnes Martin développe un art de lignes et de rayures blanches ou colorées. Cet ouvrage présente ces dernières compositions conçues après la rétrospective qui lui était consacrée en 1993 au Whitney Museum.

— Éditeur(s) : Ostfildern, Hatje Cantz Verlag
— Année : 2002
— Format : 25,50 x 27 cm
— Illustrations : 47 en couleurs
— Page(s) : 120
— Langue(s) : anglais
— ISBN : 3-7757-1165-1
— Prix : 29,80 €

Présentation

In 1997 Agnes Martin received the Golden Lion for her achievement as an artist, one of the highest honors awarded by the Venice Biennale. Tribute was paid to the work of an artist who evades categorization : even though Agnes Martin was linked to Minimal Art due to her focus on given structures, her floating abstractions do not follow a geometrical set of rules. The lines and stripes that the artist draws by hand irregularly and gently structure the white or delicately toned strips of color.
This publication presents for the first time new works by the American artist, which were created after her extensive retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1993. Its spacious design is in accordance with the still, contemplative works, which are featured in color throughout the entire book. The text contributions contained in the publication — an essay by Ned Rifkin, director of the Menil Collection in Houston, and a poem by the American poet Edward Hirsch — acknowledge Agnes Martin’s important position in 20thcentury art.

L’artiste

Agnes Martin, born 1912 in Maklin, Saskatchewan (Canada). Moves to the United States in 1932. Studies art history at Columbia University, New York from 1941-1954. Teaches extensively. Participation in the Kassel documenta in 1972 and 1977. Jawlensky Award of the city of Wiesbaden in 1991. Lives and works in New Mexico.