Agnes Martin: Her Life and Art

Agnes Martin: Her Life and Art
Title Agnes Martin: Her Life and Art PDF eBook
Author Nancy Princenthal
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 320
Release 2015-06-16
Genre Art
ISBN 0500772886

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The first biography of visionary artist Agnes Martin, one of the most original and influential painters of the postwar period Over the course of a career that spanned fifty years, Agnes Martin’s austere, serene work anticipated and helped to define Minimalism, even as she battled psychological crises and carved out a solitary existence in the American Southwest. Martin identified with the Abstract Expressionists but her commitment to linear geometry caused her to be associated in turn with Minimalist, feminist, and even outsider artists. She moved through some of the liveliest art communities of her time while maintaining a legendary reserve. “I paint with my back to the world,” she says both at the beginning and at the conclusion of a documentary filmed when she was in her late eighties. When she died at ninety-two, in Taos, New Mexico, it is said she had not read a newspaper in half a century. No substantial critical monograph exists on this acclaimed artist—the recipient of two career retrospectives as well as the National Medal of the Arts—who was championed by critics as diverse in their approaches as Lucy Lippard, Lawrence Alloway, and Rosalind Krauss. Furthermore, no attempt has been made to describe her extraordinary life. The whole engrossing story, told here for the first time, Agnes Martin is essential reading for anyone interested in abstract art or the history of women artists in America.




Agnes Martin

Agnes Martin
Title Agnes Martin PDF eBook
Author Arne Glimcher
Publisher Phaidon Press
Pages 364
Release 2021
Genre Art
ISBN 9781838663094

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The only complete career retrospective of this visionary painter - a classic, now available again in a handsome new binding. Agnes Martin's career spanned over seven decades. Though a major influence on Minimalist painters, Martin saw her own work more closely related to Abstract Expressionism, her paintings being meditations on innocence, beauty, happiness and love.' This much-anticipated reissue of Arne Glimcher's highly-acclaimed book presents 130 of Martin's paintings and drawings alongside her previously unpublished writings and lecture notes. Glimcher's illuminating introduction, his personal memories of visits to Martin at her studio, and their correspondence throughout her career, reveal many insights into the artist's life and work.




Agnes Martin

Agnes Martin
Title Agnes Martin PDF eBook
Author Frances Morris
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Art, Canadian
ISBN 9781849762687

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A groundbreaking survey of the work of Agnes Martin (1912-2004), one of the pre-eminent painters of the twentieth century - offering a rich overview of her subtle yet powerful art.




Agnes Martin

Agnes Martin
Title Agnes Martin PDF eBook
Author Suzanne P. Hudson
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 96
Release 2018-07-03
Genre Art
ISBN 1846381738

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A close examination of Agnes Martin's grid painting in luminous blue and gold. Agnes Martin's Night Sea (1963) is a large canvas of hand-drawn rectangular grids painted in luminous blue and gold. In this illustrated study, Suzanne Hudson presents the painting as the work of an artist who was also a thinker, poet, and writer for whom self-presentation was a necessary part of making her works public. With Night Sea, Hudson argues, Martin (1912–2004) created a shimmering realization of control and loss that stands alone within her suite of classic grid paintings as an exemplary and exceptional achievement. Hudson offers a close examination of Night Sea and its position within Martin's long and prolific career, during which the artist destroyed many works as she sought forms of perfection within self-imposed restrictions of color and line. For Hudson, Night Sea stands as the last of Martin's process-based works before she turned from oil to acrylic and sought to express emotions of lightness and purity unburdened by evidence of human struggle. Drawing from a range of archival records, Hudson attempts to draw together the facts surrounding the work, which were at times obfuscated by the artist's desire for privacy. Critical responses of the time give a sense of the impact of the work and that which followed it. Texts by peers including Lenore Tawney, Donald Judd, and Lucy Lippard are presented alongside interviews with a number of Martin's friends and keepers of estates, such as the publisher Ronald Feldman and Kathleen Mangan of the Lenore Tawney archive, which holds correspondence between Martin and Tawney.




Agnes Martin and Me

Agnes Martin and Me
Title Agnes Martin and Me PDF eBook
Author Donald Woodman
Publisher Antique Collector's Club
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Painters
ISBN 9780996784306

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Memoir of the relationship between the painter Agnes Martin and her assistant and friend Donald Woodman




Beauty

Beauty
Title Beauty PDF eBook
Author Dave Beech
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 246
Release 2009
Genre Aesthetics
ISBN 9780262512381

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Key texts on beauty and its revival in contemporary art.




Agnes Martin

Agnes Martin
Title Agnes Martin PDF eBook
Author Henry Martin
Publisher Schaffner Press
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Art
ISBN 9781943156306

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"This is an intimate and revealing biography of Agnes Martin, renowned American painter, considered one of the great women artists of the 20th and 21st Century. A resident of both New Mexico and New York City, Martin has always remained an enigma due to her fiercely guarded private life. Henry Martin, award-winning writer, and art scholar, having access to those who were close to Agnes Martin--friends, family, former lovers--has given (gives) us a full portrait of this universally revered artist. Readers will learn of her bouts with mental illness, her several significant lesbian relationships, and her lifelong yearning for recognition despite her reclusive lifestyle and need for privacy. Arriving in the wake of major international retrospective exhibitions of her work from London's Tate Modern, LACMA in Los Angeles, and the Guggenheim in New York City, this book provides a perspective of Agnes Martin that has not been seen in earlier, more academic works or fine-art monographs. Certain to be a mainstay for readers of the arts, and admirers of the creative spirit, this book also includes rare photographs from Martin's family and friends, many of which have never appeared in a book before"--