Harvey Quaytman.

Harvey Quaytman's interpretation of 1960s minimalism and hard-edge abstraction culminated in work that swayed between two and three dimensions. The result was sometimes odd but always elegant, arching forms appear like wedged shoehorns within the pictorial space, gently exposing painting's...

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Main Author: Quaytman, Harvey, 1937-2002
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Phaidon Press Limited, 2014.
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Summary:Harvey Quaytman's interpretation of 1960s minimalism and hard-edge abstraction culminated in work that swayed between two and three dimensions. The result was sometimes odd but always elegant, arching forms appear like wedged shoehorns within the pictorial space, gently exposing painting's material infrastructure. During the 1970s, Quaytman delved further into abstraction, experimenting with rich, heavy pigments as well as his signature medium, rust. From 1985 onwards, his work focused on the intersection of lines in cruciform shapes, giving his lifelong curiosity about the nature of painting a strict, mathematical logic. This book explores his work.
Physical Description:143 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 27 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780714865805
071486580X