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  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x191 mm, weight: 1610 g, 118 color + 23 b-w illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300226713
  • ISBN-13: 9780300226713
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x191 mm, weight: 1610 g, 118 color + 23 b-w illus.
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300226713
  • ISBN-13: 9780300226713
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"This volume is a comprehensive study highlighting the interplay of context and meaning in Robert Ryman's work. Featuring new photography and original essays by a formidable array of scholars and curators, the book is the most expansive and thorough investigation of the work of American painter Robert Ryman in over two decades. Arguing that the relationships between his paintings are key to understanding his diverse output, the book offers more faithful reproductions and subtler details of the paintings than have previously been available, and attends closely to the artist's own strategies of display. Ryman's paintings are readily identified by their predominantly achromatic surfaces, but his exploration of the values and effects of white was never limited to paint. His experimentations with canvas, board, paper, aluminum, fiberglass, and Plexiglas have evolved into a material vocabulary as revolutionary as his use of white. The texts featured here reflect on the importance of Ryman's practice to contemporary art: Robert Storr, curator of Ryman's 1993 retrospective, places the painter in historical context while Courtney J. Martin, curator of his 2015-16 exhibition at Dia Chelsea, looks at Ryman's three-dimensional works. Drawings scholar Allegra Pesentiinvestigates his drawing practice; music historian John Szwed traces the influence of jazz in Ryman's early works; and artist Charles Gaines asks what, in a Ryman, is real"--

This remarkable volume, featuring new photography and original essays by a formidable array of scholars and curators, is the most expansive and thorough investigation of the work of American painter Robert Ryman in over two decades.  Arguing that the relationships between his paintings are key to understanding his diverse output, the book offers more faithful reproductions and subtler details of the paintings than have previously been available, and attends closely to the artist’s own strategies of display. 
 
Ryman’s paintings are readily identified by their predominantly achromatic surfaces, but his exploration of the values and effects of white was never limited to paint. His experimentations with canvas, board, paper, aluminum, fiberglass, and Plexiglas have evolved into a material vocabulary as revolutionary as his use of white. The texts featured here reflect on the importance of Ryman’s practice to contemporary art: Robert Storr, curator of Ryman’s 1993 retrospective, places the painter in historical context while Courtney J. Martin, curator of his 2015–16 exhibition at Dia: Chelsea, looks at Ryman’s three-dimensional works. Drawings scholar Allegra Pesenti investigates his drawing practice; music historian John Szwed traces the influence of jazz in Ryman’s early works; and artist Charles Gaines asks what, in a Ryman, is real.


A comprehensive study highlighting the interplay of context and meaning in Robert Ryman’s work
Preface 11(8)
Jessica Morgan
In the American Grain 19(14)
Robert Storr
Robert Ryman, Dia:Chelsea
33(72)
Robert Ryman: Musician, Painter
105(16)
John Szwed
Robert Ryman 1958--1966: An Anecdotal History by an Ex-Wife and Longtime Admirer
121(10)
Lucy R. Lippard
Robert Ryman's Reality: Between Literalism and Expression
131(16)
Charles Gaines
Exuberance and Exhaustion: The European Transformation of Robert Ryman's Career
147(14)
Philipp Kaiser
Learning Robert Ryman's Language: Thoughts from a Conservator
161(10)
Sandra Amann
Robert Ryman, Dia:Beacon
171(78)
Robert Ryman, circa 1972
249(12)
Suzanne Hudson
Exposures: Ryman and Time
261(16)
Kirsten Swenson
Painting Objects: Robert Ryman's Three-Dimensional Paintings
277(18)
Courtney J. Martin
Robert Ryman at Dia, 1988--89
295(16)
Gary Garrels
Same Old: Robert Ryman's Repetitions
311(11)
Jo Applin
Index 322(9)
Contributors 331
Courtney J. Martin is assistant professor of history of art and architecture at Brown University. Stephen Hoban is publications manager at Dia Art Foundation.