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Title Statement Agnes Martin : independence of mind
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Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) Radius Books, Santa Fe, New Mexico : [2022]
D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers New York, NY :
Pre-press and printing: Editoriale Bortolazzi-Stei Verona, Italy :
©2022
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Physical Description 209 pages illustrations 31 cm
Bibliography, etc. Note Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note Foreword -- Section 1: plates 1955-1959 -- Touching the void / Darcey Steinke -- Section 2: plates 1960-1962 -- I question the innocence of the grid / Martha Tuttle -- Section 3: plates 1963-1967 -- The price of tenderness / Jennie C. Jones -- Section 4: plates 1973 -- Thirteen ways of moving to the desert / Jenn Shapland -- Section 5: plates 1977 -- Seeing through the bottom of one's feet / James Sterling Pitt -- Section 6: plates 1978-1989 -- Patience / Teju Cole and Bethany Hindmarsh in conversation -- Section 7: plates 1999-2004
Summary, etc "This is a reenvisioned, fresh look at Agnes Martin, the enigmatic, influential, highly independent painter whose life and work have proved inspirational to audiences across many fields and disciplines. Accompanied by color reproductions of works by Martin, Agnes Martin: Independence of Mind presents a series of essays by living artists and writers commissioned especially for this volume. Contributors include artists Martha Tuttle, Jennie C. Jones and James Sterling Pitt, as well as authors Teju Cole, Bethany Hindmarsh, Darcey Steinke and Jenn Shapland. These contributors write about Martin's influence on their creative lives and work, and offer new interpretations that defy stereotyped notions about Martin's life. Longer essays are mixed with shorter, more anecdotal texts by a wider selection of artists"--Amazon.com.
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Contemporary artists and writers from Jennie C. Jones to Teju Cole consider Agnes Martin's influence and legacy
This is a reenvisioned, fresh look at Agnes Martin, the enigmatic, influential, highly independent painter whose life and work have proved inspirational to audiences across many fields and disciplines. Accompanied by color reproductions of works by Martin, Agnes Martin: Independence of Mind presents a series of essays by living artists and writers commissioned especially for this volume. Contributors include artists Martha Tuttle, Jennie C. Jones and James Sterling Pitt, as well as authors Teju Cole, Bethany Hindmarsh, Darcey Steinke and Jenn Shapland. These contributors write about Martin's influence on their creative lives and work, and offer new interpretations that defy stereotyped notions about Martin's life. Longer essays are mixed with shorter, more anecdotal texts by a wider selection of artists. Agnes Martin was born in Maklin, Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1912, and moved to the US in 1932, studying at universities in Oregon, California, New Mexico and New York. In the early 1950s she developed a biomorphic style influenced by Abstract Expressionism. Her first solo exhibition was held at the Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, in 1958. From around 1960-61 she began to work with the grids of horizontal and vertical lines for which she has become renowned. In 1967 she moved from New York to New Mexico, where she lived until her death in 2004.