
Título: Frank Stella - Retrospective
Autor: Frank Stella
Sinopse: Frank Stella is abstraction's greatest living champion--the artist who, more than any other, has merged abstract painting with sculpture and architecture, pursuing the implications of his "what you see is what you see" stance. A forceful clarity of purpose and vision has characterized his art and his career from the start: he dominated the New York art scene of the late 1950s with his Black Paintings composed of stripes, which famously helped pave the way for Minimalism, and which were exhibited in The Museum of Modern Art, New York's milestone exhibition Sixteen Americans, alongside Johns and Rauschenberg. In 1970 Stella became the youngest artist to receive a show at The Museum of Modern Art, by which time he had already blazed his way through several stylistic evolutions. To the surprise of many, the passionate race-car driver did not follow the seemingly inevitable route towards Minimalism, and instead followed a path that led him to ever more opulent and baroque reliefs. With this idiosyncratic turn "from Minimalist to Maximalist," Stella developed into one of the boldest artists of the twentieth century. Acabamento: Hardcover. Peso: 438g. Dimensões: 23 x 16 x 1.
Contexto da obra
Dentro do catálogo, este livro pode ser situado a partir do tema, da autoria e da proposta editorial. “Frank Stella – Retrospective”, de Frank Stella, publicado pela editora Hatje Cantz Publishers, em 2013 e com 392 páginas, integra a categoria Artes Plásticas. Esse enquadramento pode tornar mais clara a proposta do livro e o tipo de interesse que ele costuma despertar.
Editora: Hatje Cantz Publishers
Páginas: 392
Ano: 2013
Edição: 1ª EDIÇÃO
Linguagem: Inglês
ISBN:
ISBN13: 9783775734073
