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Sean Scully By Ned Rifkin

Sean Scully by Ned Rifkin


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Sean Scully's large-scale canvases are an important contribution to contemporary abstract art. Published to accompany a touring exhibition to be shown in the Irish Museum of Modern Art in 1996, this survey traces the evolution of Scully's art, and illustrates a selection of his paintings.

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Sean Scully: Twenty Years, 1976-1995 by Ned Rifkin

Sean Scully's large-scale convases are an important contribution to contemporary abstract art. Born in Dublin in 1945, Scully trained in England before moving to the United States in 1975. Published to accompany a touring exhibition organized by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, to be shown in the Irish Museum of Modern Art in 1996, this survey traces the evolution of Scully's art. It examines the various influences on his work and illustrates a selection of his paintings. Essays by international critics and curators focus on the artist's evolving vision and accomplishments. An interview with Scully, provides insight into his working methods and motivations.

Table of Contents

Sean Scully - 20 years, 1976-1995, Ned Rifkin; to humanize abstract painting - reflections on Sean Scully's Stone Light, Armin Zweite; Sean Scully - against formalism, Victoria Combalia; Sean Scully - taking a stand, taking up a stance, Lynne Cooke; interview with Sean Scully, Ned Rifkin. Checklist of the exhibition. Exhibition history.

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GOR006180643
9780500092491
0500092494
Sean Scully: Twenty Years, 1976-1995 by Ned Rifkin
Used - Good
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
19950612
160
N/A
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