The indiscipline of painting /
The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine artists from the 1960s to now. Selected by British painter Daniel Sturgis, it considers how the languages of abstraction have remained urgent, relevant and critical as they have been revisited and reinven...
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Summary: | The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine artists from the 1960s to now. Selected by British painter Daniel Sturgis, it considers how the languages of abstraction have remained urgent, relevant and critical as they have been revisited and reinvented by subsequent generations of artists over the last 50 years. It goes on to demonstrate the way in which the history and legacy of abstract painting continues to inspire artists working today. It includes important works by Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Gerhard Richter and Bridget Riley alongside other lesser known artists such as Tomma Abts, Martin Barré, Mary Heilmann and Jeremy Moon. |
Item Description: | Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at Tate St Ives, Cornwall, UK, Oct. 8, 2011-Jan. 3, 2012 and at Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre, UK, Jan. 14-Mar. 10, 2012. |
Physical Description: | 123 pages (some folded) : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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London :
Tate Publishing,
2011.
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ISBN: | 9781849760003 1849760004 |
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ND196.A2 I53 2011 |
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