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SUSAN WEIL. Moving Pictures.

SUSAN WEIL (1930-)

The first monograph on the American artist Susan Weil, a respected figure in modern art history. A longtime fixture in the New York art scene, Susan Weil has always maintained an adventurous attitude toward material and form even as she continued to paint self-assuredly in both abstract and representational modes. Her mixed media works address the plastic quality of time and space through processes of cutting, crumpling, and refiguring her compositions. Weil has influenced many in the Abstract Expressionist movement—especially her ex-husband, Robert Rauschenberg, with whom she collaborated on many projects, most notably the Blueprint paintings of 1950. This monograph features Susan Weil’s sculptural paintings and installations made from an array of media, from paper to fabric, wood, aluminum, creased, cut up, and assembled in unexpected new orders.

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Emne Pop Art
Kunstner WEIL, Susan
Forfatter Dore Ashton
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 90 ill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 31 x 29 cm / 192 sider
Udgivelsesår 2011
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Skira
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN 9788857206462
Lev. 3-5 dage

SUSAN WEIL (1930-)

The first monograph on the American artist Susan Weil, a respected figure in modern art history. A longtime fixture in the New York art scene, Susan Weil has always maintained an adventurous attitude toward material and form even as she continued to paint self-assuredly in both abstract and representational modes. Her mixed media works address the plastic quality of time and space through processes of cutting, crumpling, and refiguring her compositions. Weil has influenced many in the Abstract Expressionist movement—especially her ex-husband, Robert Rauschenberg, with whom she collaborated on many projects, most notably the Blueprint paintings of 1950. This monograph features Susan Weil’s sculptural paintings and installations made from an array of media, from paper to fabric, wood, aluminum, creased, cut up, and assembled in unexpected new orders.