Brice Marden : These Paintings are of Themselves
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
084787284X
ISBN-13
9780847872848
Publisher
Rizzoli International Publications
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Rizzoli International Publications
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 6th, 2022
Print length
106 Pages
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1,050 grams
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26.60 x 32.10 x 2.00 cms
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This lavishly illustrated volume features new paintings and works on paper by Brice Marden, with an essay by Eliot Weinberger.
This lavishly illustrated volume features new paintings and works on paper by Brice Marden, with an essay by Eliot Weinberger.
Published to coincide with a 2021 exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Brice Marden, this catalogue includes full-color illustrations of each work, as well as details of works and installation views documenting the exhibition. Portraits of the artist in his studio were taken by the artists daughter, Mirabelle Marden, and are accompanied by images of works in progress.
Mardens paintings evoke the daily and seasonal shifts in natural light and color that the artist observes when working in his studio in Tivoli in upstate New York. He begins with drawing, filling some canvases with gestural glyphs that occupy a realm between writing and painting. Over these, he applies sinuous, multihued networks of linear brushstrokes, establishing interrelationships between the compositions straight and curving lines, and between their contourswhether defined or impliedand perimeters.
Related works on paper made on the Caribbean island of Nevis reveal the immediacy and range of Mardens drawing practice and exemplify the artists sustained engagement with the traditions of Chinese poetry and calligraphy, which he initiated in the 1980s and has continuously developed ever since. A new text by Eliot Weinberger takes this particular interest as its point of departure, connecting Mardens work to the origin of Chinese writing and early modernist philosophies about the content of abstract art.
Published to coincide with a 2021 exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Brice Marden, this catalogue includes full-color illustrations of each work, as well as details of works and installation views documenting the exhibition. Portraits of the artist in his studio were taken by the artists daughter, Mirabelle Marden, and are accompanied by images of works in progress.
Mardens paintings evoke the daily and seasonal shifts in natural light and color that the artist observes when working in his studio in Tivoli in upstate New York. He begins with drawing, filling some canvases with gestural glyphs that occupy a realm between writing and painting. Over these, he applies sinuous, multihued networks of linear brushstrokes, establishing interrelationships between the compositions straight and curving lines, and between their contourswhether defined or impliedand perimeters.
Related works on paper made on the Caribbean island of Nevis reveal the immediacy and range of Mardens drawing practice and exemplify the artists sustained engagement with the traditions of Chinese poetry and calligraphy, which he initiated in the 1980s and has continuously developed ever since. A new text by Eliot Weinberger takes this particular interest as its point of departure, connecting Mardens work to the origin of Chinese writing and early modernist philosophies about the content of abstract art.
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