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A reexamination of the art of Arshile Gorky (1904-1948), and an exploration of his role in the development of modern abstraction in America.
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 38,39 MB
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Category : Art
ISBN : 9780271047089
A reexamination of the art of Arshile Gorky (1904-1948), and an exploration of his role in the development of modern abstraction in America.
Author : Matthew Gale
Publisher : Tate
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 36,80 MB
Release : 2010-07
Category : Art
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Published to accompany the exhibition held at Tate Modern, London, 3 Feb.-3 May 2010.
Author : Diane Waldman
Publisher : Guggenheim Museum
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 23,56 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Art
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Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Author : Diane Waldman
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,69 MB
Release : 1981
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Author : Linda Patricia Cleary
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Page : pages
File Size : 26,83 MB
Release : 2015-07-14
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ISBN : 9781320549431
One girl, one painting a day...can she do it? Linda Patricia Cleary decided to challenge herself with a year long project starting on January 1, 2014. Choose an artist a day and create a piece in tribute to them. It was a fun, challenging, stressful and psychological experience. She learned about technique, art history, different materials and embracing failure. Here are all 365 pieces. Enjoy!
Author : Willem De Kooning
Publisher : The Museum of Modern Art
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 33,25 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Art
ISBN : 0870707973
This publication offers an unparalleled opportunity to appreciate the development of the artist's work as it unfolded over nearly seven decades, beginning with his early academic works, made in Holland before he moved to the United States in 1926, and concluding with his final, sparely abstract paintings of the late 1980s.
Author : Mark Stevens
Publisher : Knopf
Page : 770 pages
File Size : 46,20 MB
Release : 2006-04-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0375711163
Winner of the Pulitizer Prize and National Book Critics Award Circle Award. An authoritative and brilliant exploration of the art, life, and world of an American master. Willem de Kooning is one of the most important artists of the twentieth century, a true “painter’s painter” whose protean work continues to inspire many artists. In the thirties and forties, along with Arshile Gorky and Jackson Pollock, he became a key figure in the revolutionary American movement of abstract expressionism. Of all the painters in that group, he worked the longest and was the most prolific, creating powerful, startling images well into the 1980s. The first major biography of de Kooning captures both the life and work of this complex, romantic figure in American culture. Ten years in the making, and based on previously unseen letters and documents as well as on hundreds of interviews, this is a fresh, richly detailed, and masterful portrait. The young de Kooning overcame an unstable, impoverished, and often violent early family life to enter the Academie in Rotterdam, where he learned both classic art and guild techniques. Arriving in New York as a stowaway from Holland in 1926, he underwent a long struggle to become a painter and an American, developing a passionate friendship with his fellow immigrant Arshile Gorky, who was both a mentor and an inspiration. During the Depression, de Kooning emerged as a central figure in the bohemian world of downtown New York, surviving by doing commercial work and painting murals for the WPA. His first show at the Egan Gallery in 1948 was a revelation. Soon, the critics Harold Rosenberg and Thomas Hess were championing his work, and de Kooning took his place as the charismatic leader of the New York school—just as American art began to dominate the international scene. Dashingly handsome and treated like a movie star on the streets of downtown New York, de Kooning had a tumultuous marriage to Elaine de Kooning, herself a fascinating character of the period. At the height of his fame, he spent his days painting powerful abstractions and intense, disturbing pictures of the female figure—and his nights living on the edge, drinking, womanizing, and talking at the Cedar bar with such friends as Franz Kline and Frank O’Hara. By the 1960s, exhausted by the feverish art world, he retreated to the Springs on Long Island, where he painted an extraordinary series of lush pastorals. In the 1980s, as he slowly declined into what was almost certainly Alzheimer’s, he created a vast body of haunting and ethereal late work.
Author : Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.). International Program
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Page : 108 pages
File Size : 18,56 MB
Release : 1959
Category : Abstract expressionism
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Page : 8 pages
File Size : 34,36 MB
Release : 1989
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Author : Judith Zilczer
Publisher : Rizzoli International Publications
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 19,37 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Art
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In the early 1960s, and established his art within the pastoral tradition of painting, as well as within the social context of America in the 1960s. She views his art of these years as analogous to the approaches to art taken by many of the Old Master painters, who achieved "old-age" styles late in life. A pioneering essay on the technical qualities of de Kooning's work, reporting on results of infrared examination and other conservation analyses, by Zilczer and Susan.