Agnes Martin: The Distillation of Color

by Agnes Martin

Agnes Martin, Durga Chew-Bose, Olivia Laing, Bruce Hainley, Andria Hickey, and Marc Glimcher

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Exploring the evolution of Agnes Martin’s sublime use of color

This handsomely designed, concise volume celebrates Agnes Martin’s pursuit of beauty, happiness and innocence in her nonobjective art created while living in the desert of New Mexico. From her multicolored striped works to compositions of color-washed bands defined by hand-drawn lines, to the deep gray Black Paintings that characterized her work in the late 1980s, Martin’s treatment of color in each of these phases is examined.
A particular emphasis is placed on the latter half of her career and the broadening vision that developed during her years working in the desert, which crystalized her quest to deepen her understanding of the essence of painting, unattached to emotion or subject, yet radiant and meditative in its pure abstraction.
With editorial contributions by a selection of writers whose cross-genre works span art writing, essay and memoir, this book expands an approach to Martin’s paintings beyond a purely art historical lens, bringing new voices into the conversations around her career, inviting a rediscovery of her enduring legacy. An essay by author Durga Chew-Bose provides a poetic exploration of color; the writer Olivia Laing (author of The Lonely City) discusses the nature of solitude in her text; and Bruce Hainley uses a 1974 essay by Jill Johnston as a jumping-off point to delve into Martin's life during her years in New Mexico.
  • ISBN10 1948701391
  • ISBN13 9781948701396
  • Publish Date 17 February 2022
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 19 October 2023
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Pace Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 168
  • Language English