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Author: Matthew Jeffrey Abrams Item Width: 9.5 in Book Series: Contemporary Painters Ser. Genre: Art Illustrator: Yes Item Height: 0.7 in Publication Year: 2020 gtin13: 9781848222519 Topic: History / Modern (Late 19th Century to 1945), History / Contemporary (1945-), Criticism & Theory, Individual Artists / Monographs, American / General Format: Hardcover Item Weight: 37.2 Oz Language: English ISBN: 9781848222519 Book Title: Stanley Whitney Item Length: 11 in Number of Pages: 144 Pages Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers, The Limited

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Stanley Whitney, Hardcover by Abrams, Matthew Jeffrey, ISBN 1848222513, ISBN-13 9781848222519, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Since the mid-1970s, American painter Stanley Whitney has been exploring the formal possibilities of colour within grids of multi-coloured blocks. Matthew Jeffrey Abrams's thoughtful book, the first full monograph on the artist, highlights Whitney's unique and sophisticated understanding of line and colour and his commitment to abstract painting over four decades of consistent practice. Abrams brings together Whitney's personal and professional narratives to weave a chronological analysis of the work and the artist's wider cultural contribution. Born in Philadelphia in 1946, Whitney moved to New York in 1968, and under the guidance of Philip Guston he began to experiment with abstraction, drawn to the basic formal qualities of Abstract Expressionism, the pure chroma of the Color Field movement, and the minimalist approach of such artists as Donald Judd. Steadfastly pursuing abstraction at a time when critical interest was focussed on figurative art and photography, Whitney has not received the critical recognition due to him until late in his career. This book affirms his outstanding achievement.