Fairfield Porter Raw

Fairfield Porter Raw
Author: Klaus Ottmann
Publisher: Giles
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN:

"A major survey of the work of this important contemporary artist." -- Publisher.

Painting Maine

Painting Maine
Author: Connie Hayes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Landscape painting
ISBN: 9780974710709

Fairfield Porter

Fairfield Porter
Author: Joan Ludman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This monumental project documents every known painting by Porter.

Rackstraw Downes

Rackstraw Downes
Author: Andrea Packard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-03-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780999390436

This 48-page catalog was published on the occasion of the exhibition titled Rackstraw Downes: A Wider View, which took place at the List Gallery, Swarthmore College March 5 - April 5, 2020. The catalog includes essay by the exhibition curator, Andrea Packard, and Alfred Mac Adam.

De Kooning's Bicycle

De Kooning's Bicycle
Author: Robert Long
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2005-11-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1429921692

Some of the twentieth century's most important artists and writers--from Jackson Pollock to Saul Steinberg, Frank O'Hara to Jean Stafford--lived and worked on the East End of Long Island years before it assumed an alternate identity as the Hamptons. The home they made there, and its effect on their work, is the subject of these searching, lyrical vignettes by the critic and poet Robert Long. Pollock moved to Springs because he thought he wanted to stop drinking, but he found a connection to nature there that inspired some of the most significant paintings of our time. Others followed him. When Fairfield Porter bought a house in Southampton, the New York School suddenly had a new headquarters, and James Schuyler and Frank O'Hara found companionship and raw material for their poems on South Main Street and on the three-hour train ride between the city and the East End. Willem de Kooning rode his bike every day between his studio in the East Hampton woods and the bay, where the light informed every brushstroke he put to canvas from the early 1960s on. In De Kooning's Bicycle, Long mixes storytelling with history to re-create the lives and events that shaped American art and literature as we know it today, in a landscape where town met country and the modern met America's rural past.

The Art of Kaneoya Sachiko

The Art of Kaneoya Sachiko
Author: Sachiko Kaneoya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-03-12
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: 9781945820229

The first English-language collection of the titular artist, "The Art of Sachiko Kaneoya" chronicles the creator's work and themes for nearly a decade, showcasing the monstrous, the romantic, and the mortal suffering of her subjects. Inspired by anime and manga from the 50s and 90s, Kaneoya's global contingent of fans has never had a easily-obtainable volume of her work... until now.

Matthew Wong

Matthew Wong
Author: Julian Cox
Publisher: Delmonico Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781636810157

Nocturnes and interiors in the key of blue from the acclaimed painter Matthew Wong Over the course of his brief career, Matthew Wong was celebrated for his paintings evoking diverse historical references ranging from Chinese scroll painting to Van Gogh and Vuillard. His colorful, dappled vignettes of imaginary landscapes and half-remembered interiors have the uncanny ability to, in his words, "activate nostalgia, both personal and collective." This first museum publication features more than 60 of Wong's deeply evocative blue paintings, of intimate interior scenes and luscious nocturnal landscapes, from his Blue Series made between 2017 and 2019. Wong's Blue Series paintings are notable for their saturated and richly varied blue palette and pervasive sense of melancholy, enhanced by solitary figures. The striking compositions reflect Wong's technique of flattening the depth of space between the foreground and background with deft combinations of wet and dry brushwork. From monumental oils on canvas to smaller gouache and watercolor paintings, this body of work reveals Wong's intimate and intense meditations on blue that is, as essayist Nancy Spector writes, "as much a mood as it is a color." With an introduction by Julian Cox, essays by Spector and Winnie Wong, and a chronology, this publication brings together scholarly voices to provide fresh insight and perspective on Wong's work and his short-lived but exceptionally brilliant career. Matthew Wong (1984-2019) was a self-taught Canadian artist, who held his first US solo exhibition at Karma in March 2018, garnering reviews in the New York Times and the New Yorker, among others. His work is in the collections of the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.