Barion Pixel
Words are deeds.”

Cart content

Checkout

Total price:

New books Atlantisz books All books in shop Our recommendation Customers favorite Discount Books

Check out our latest books

Robert Ryman - Used Paint

Robert Ryman - Used Paint
Cover: Ragasztott
ISBN: 9780262012805
Size: 178
Weight: 1111 g
Page no.: 336
Publish year: 2009
-10%
16 720 Ft
15 048 Ft
Preorder
(You have to login)
Discounted prices are valid only for orders placed through our webshop.

Robert Ryman - Used Paint

This first book-length study of Robert Ryman argues that his work is a continuous experiment in the possibilities of painting.

In this first book-length study of Robert Ryman, Suzanne Hudson traces the artist's production from his first paintings in the early 1950s, many of which have never been exhibited or reproduced, to his recent gallery shows. Ryman's largely white-on-white paintings represent his careful working over of painting's conventions at their most radically reduced. Through close readings of the work, Hudson casts Ryman as a painter for whom painting was conducted as a continuous personal investigation. Ryman's method—an act of “learning by doing”—as well as his conception of painting as “used paint” sets him apart from second-generation abstract expressionists, minimalists, or conceptualists.

Ryman (born in 1930) is a self-taught artist who began to paint in earnest while working as a guard at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in the 1950s. Hudson argues that Ryman's approach to painting developed from quotidian contact with the story of modern painting as assembled by MoMA director and curator Alfred Barr and rendered widely accessible by director of the education department Victor D'Amico and colleagues. Ryman's introduction to artistic practice within the (white) walls of MoMA, Hudson contends, was shaped by an institutional ethos of experiential learning. (Others who worked at the MoMA during these years include Lucy Lippard, who married Ryman in 1961; Dan Flavin, another guard; and Sol LeWitt, a desk assistant.)

Hudson's chapters—“Primer,” “Paint,” “Support,” “Edge,” and “Wall,” named after the most basic elements of the artist's work—eloquently explore Ryman's ongoing experiment in what makes a painting a painting. Ryman's work, she writes, tests the medium's material and conceptual possibilities. It signals neither the end of painting nor guarantees its continued longevity but keeps the prospect of painting an open question, answerable only through the production of new paintings.

AUTHOR:

Suzanne Hudson is Associate Professor of Art History and Fine Art at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Robert Ryman: Used Paint (MIT Press) and Painting Now.





Related books

Veronese

10%10 665 Ft11 850 Ft

Preorder
Lajta (magyar)

10%2 340 Ft2 600 Ft

Add to cart
Lajta - English

10%2 340 Ft2 600 Ft

Add to cart
The Luther Bible of 1534

10%22 500 Ft25 000 Ft

Preorder
Walton Ford

10%11 187 Ft12 430 Ft

Add to cart
This site uses cookies to improve your user experience. Details Accept