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Barnett Newman

edited by Ann Temkin ; essays by Ann Temkin, Richard Shiff ; with contributions by Suzanne Penn, Melissa Ho

Philadelphia Museum of Art, c2002

  • : [hbk]
  • : pbk
  • : Yale : [hbk]

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Exhibition catalogue

"Published on the occasion of the exhibition Barnett Newman, Philadelphia Museum of Art, March 24 to July 7, 2002, Tate Modern, London, September 19, 2002, to January 5, 2003"--T.p. verso

Organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Tate Modern

Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-347) and index

"In association with Yale University Press"

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内容説明

Barnett Newman (1905-1970) was one of the most profound and influential artists of the twentieth century. A master of expansive spatial effects and evocative color, he pioneered painting that was both abstract and emotive, suffused with powerful philosophical and spiritual meaning. This landmark book surveys the breadth of Newman's career from his founding role in the New York School in the 1940s to his key influence on both minimalism and conceptual art in the 1960s. Featuring more than 100 of his paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures, the book also offers significant new scholarly findings based on the archives of the Barnett Newman Foundation.Despite the apparent simplicity of his signature, the "zip, " Newman's art is richly complicated and unexpectedly diverse. His works include such masterpieces as Onement 1 (1948), the series Stations of the Cross (1958-66), and the monumental sculpture Broken Obelisk (1967). Each work of art in this book is reproduced in full color and accompanied by its own entry. A comprehensive chronology of the artist's life based on new documentation, a selected bibliography, and a selected exhibition history complete the volume.

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