Pousette-Dart Predominantly White Paintings

Pousette-Dart Predominantly White Paintings

David Anfam

Yayıncı
Phillips Collection
Sayfa
57
Dil
English
Yayın yılı
2010

Özet

During the early 1950s, Richard Pousette-Dart (1916-1992) created one of the most anomalous bodies of work of his career: graphite drawings on undercoats of blue or ocher painted over a titanium white ground. For an artist known for his love of color and impasto, these predominantly white paintings constituted quite a departure. Twenty-five works were shown at Betty Parsons Gallery in 1955, in an exhibition titled <i>Predominantly White</i>; the artist returned to mine this vein in later paintings in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.

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