TOMMA ABTS

345,00 kr.

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Lisa Phillips, Jan Verwoert et al:

Tomma Abts. Phaidon Press, London, 2008. Large 8vo in publishers hardcover w jacket. 136 pages, color illustrated with text in English. Essays by Laura Hoptman, Jan Verwoert and Bruce Hainley, foreword by Lisa Phillips for the New Museum, New York. Fine clean and unused copy

First edition

“Each Tomma Abts painting is the result of an intuitive process, a complex operation of addition and subtraction. Within rigid parameters – unvarying materials and size – she conjures a progression of shapes and colors, building layer upon layer of seemingly spontaneous geometry until the work reaches its culmination: an abstract arrangement in perfect tension.This volume, the artist’s first extensive monograph, provides a comprehensive survey of her work, with full-color images of thirty-seven paintings and eighteen drawings, as well as three specially commissioned essays. In the first essay, Laura Hoptman dismantles abstraction’s historical framework to illustrate the uniqueness of Abts’s approach. Jan Verwoert mediates on the subversive power of contemplation, finding in Abts’s artistic process a validation of “the beauty of latency.” And Bruce Hainley gazes at Abts’s work through the fictional eyes of Margit Carstensen – actress, muse, and star of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kan.”

TOMMA ABTS

345,00 kr.

In stock