By Marshall Price. Fifty Years of Abstraction at The National Academy 1956-2006.
Abstract art meant a freedom of expression and the challenge of new approaches to artists and art aficionados alike. Sixty color plates highlight art and artists in critical movements of Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, and Op Art, and also seeks to unveil the pluralistic ways in which abstraction developed after 1950. Including Robert Motherwell, Jasper Johns, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Mangold and others. The works, grouped stylistically and thematically, are accompanied by Price's insightful essay on the history of abstract art. Foreword by Jules Olitski.
Publisher: Hudson Hills, 2007 Binding:
Softcover
Dimensions: 9x10 Pages: 88pg Color:
Full Color throughout
ISBN: #9781887149174