Sounds of the Inner Eye: John Cage, Mark Tobey and Morris Graves

by Wulf Herzogenrath, Ray Kass, and Andreas Kreul

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Sounds of the Inner Eye explores the artistic and biographical connection among three of the Pacific Northwest's most significant and highly respected artists. Mark Tobey, often aligned with the abstract expressionists, was a pioneer in integrating elements of Asian art into mystical, calligraphic paintings. Morris Graves, known as something of an art world maverick, combined Eastern religious beliefs and a deep appreciation of the natural world in his work, focusing initially on the Northwest's birds and vegetation. John Cage, an avant-garde composer, philosopher, writer, and printmaker, began his visual creations with graphic representations of musical scores, and then evolved to include printmaking, drawing, and watercolor. Sounds of the Inner Eye explores the lives and careers of these three men who were instrumental in leading a community of artists, patrons, and scholars into a deeper understanding of the potential and power of art and, in turn, had a large impact on much of what followed in modern art in America. Known as the Northwest Mystics, they were influenced by Eastern philosophies and the natural beauty of the Pacific Rim.
Their legendary nickname has remained over time, helping to establish the Northwest as a center for artistic talent, worthy of the admiration of the international art community.
  • ISBN10 0295982748
  • ISBN13 9780295982748
  • Publish Date 1 June 2002
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Out of Print 15 May 2009
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Washington Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 272
  • Language English