Suzan Frecon

by Suzan Frecon and John Yau

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The newest monograph dedicated to the striking new work of internationally acclaimed abstract painter Suzan Frecon

Suzan Frecon features new paintings, which highlight the artist’s ongoing exploration of the interaction of shape, color, texture, and light. Painted over long periods of time, these works are the result of a deliberative process guided by a deep understanding of color and the properties of paint. Frecon has been exploring the issues of horizontality and verticality, asymmetrical balances, and interacting arrangements of color for over five decades. The result is an ongoing dialogue that yields new and surprising paintings at every turn.

Frecon’s knowledge of color is deeply rooted in art history; her selection of color brings with it an understanding of the scientific properties of pigments as well as their use by Renaissance painters. Esteemed poet and critic John Yau explores this inspiration in his illuminating essay, in which he teases out the connections between these bold abstract works and historic figurative paintings. Highlighting Frecon’s interest in these paintings for their form and color rather than their narrative, Yau offers a new and intriguing way of looking at both present and past.
  • ISBN13 9781644230503
  • Publish Date 5 November 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 18 May 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint David Zwirner
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 56
  • Language English