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Ellsworth Kelly Tricia Y. Paik

Ellsworth Kelly By Tricia Y. Paik

Ellsworth Kelly by Tricia Y. Paik


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Now available in a new accessible format - the definitive monograph on one of the most revered artists of our time

Ellsworth Kelly Summary

Ellsworth Kelly by Tricia Y. Paik

Now available in a new accessible format - the definitive monograph on one of the most revered artists of our timeEllsworth Kelly will forever be remembered as one of the most distinctive and influential artists of our time. This book, the last created in close collaboration with the artist, maps his prolific and diverse oeuvre from the 1940s to his final projects before his death in late 2015. Featuring a newly designed cover, this hardback edition brings Tricia Paik's critically acclaimed volume to a new audience of readers.

Ellsworth Kelly Reviews

[Kellya s] seven-decade career has been an unwavering exploration of shape, line and color in their purest forms. While many other artists of his generation were appropriating images of American flags or movie stars or newspaper clippings, Mr. Kelly was relentlessly immersed in abstraction: creating color spectrums and panel paintings with nothing but a giant curve or rectangle, or making drawings depicting the simple outline of a leaf. The New York Times Part magician, part mathematician, he works with the precision and clarity of a poet. The Guardian Kelly is a living legenda? Here is an artist in search of the truth in the essential. Vanity Fair It would be misleading to suggest that Kelly is the kind of genius who can do no wrong; truer to say that even his mistakes are generally worth our time. Frieze At 90, [Ellsworth] has spent more than half a century creating elegant, monochromatic canvases in uncannily luminous color paintings whose spare beauty and grace are as self-evident as facts of nature and have placed him among the most eminent artists of his generation. Vogue [Kelly's] seven-decade career has been an unwavering exploration of shape, line and color in their purest forms. While many other artists of his generation were appropriating images of American flags or movie stars or newspaper clippings, Mr. Kelly was relentlessly immersed in abstraction: creating color spectrums and panel paintings with nothing but a giant curve or rectangle, or making drawings depicting the simple outline of a leaf. The New York Times Kelly is a living legend... Here is an artist in search of the truth in the essential. Vanity Fair With lovely light-handedness, it demonstrates that Kelly's prints are more like books than movies. Each monochrome and multicolor abstraction is an intimate affair. The Los Angeles Times There is a ruthless efficiency of your work your color, your lines. But there is a tenderness to your work at the same time. It's pristine and efficient and yet deeply emotional. Gwyneth Paltrow, Interview Magazine die-One of Falla s 10 Best New Coffee Table Books Bloomberg Pursuits For the consummate minimalist, here's a maximalist book on 92-year-old artist Ellsworth Kelly's lifetime of groundbreaking work. Curator Tricia Y. Paik guides us through the artist's color-soaked career in 400 illustrations and scholarly essays. It's a must for any Kelly fan: the only book, in fact, to completely span the artist's entire oeuvre. Bloomberg Pursuits One of Fall's 10 Best New Coffee Table Books Bloomberg Pursuits For the consummate minimalist, here's a maximalist book on 92-year-old artist Ellsworth Kelly's lifetime of groundbreaking work. Curator Tricia Y. Paik guides us through the artist's color-soaked career in 400 illustrations and scholarly essays. It's a must for any Kelly fan: the only book, in fact, to completely span the artist's entire oeuvre. --Bloomberg PursuitsThis work of beauty and scholarship proves that Kelly is one of the great master artists of the last century. --Publishers WeeklyA new monograph from the ever-innovative Phaidon amply shows just how extraordinary his output has been... beautifully captures Kelly's diverse output... The New Yorker said: What other artist except Matisse makes effulgent hues seem at one with cool intelligence? Phaidon's book - and the work itself - provide the answer. -- Roll Royce MagazineThe first [monograph] to cover his whole career and is rich in illustrations, not just of his work but of his milieu... the essays in this book help to reveal his human as well as artistic personality --The Sunday TimesBrighten an art aficionado's Christmas with Phaidon's definitive monograph on pivotal modern artist Ellsworth Kelly. Kelly was always ahead of his time, making monochromes and multi-panel works more than a decade before the term minimalism was coined. Kelly's career spans eight decades, and the book places him among other modernist masters, such as Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso. -- AestheticaThere is a ruthless efficiency of your work--your color, your lines. But there is a tenderness to your work at the same time. It's pristine and efficient and yet deeply emotional. --Gwyneth Paltrow, Interview MagazineIt would be misleading to suggest that Kelly is the kind of genius who can do no wrong; truer to say that even his mistakes are generally worth our time. -- FriezePart magician, part mathematician, he works with the precision and clarity of a poet. -- The GuardianWith lovely light-handedness, it demonstrates that Kelly's prints are more like books than movies. Each monochrome and multicolor abstraction is an intimate affair. -- The Los Angeles Times [Kelly's] seven-decade career has been an unwavering exploration of shape, line and color in their purest forms. While many other artists of his generation were appropriating images of American flags or movie stars or newspaper clippings, Mr. Kelly was relentlessly immersed in abstraction: creating color spectrums and panel paintings with nothing but a giant curve or rectangle, or making drawings depicting the simple outline of a leaf. -- The New York TimesAt 90, [Ellsworth] has spent more than half a century creating elegant, monochromatic canvases in uncannily luminous color--paintings whose spare beauty and grace are as self-evident as facts of nature and have placed him among the most eminent artists of his generation. -- VogueThere is plenty of new information and Paik has done an excellent job of keeping the narrative fresh... [Robert] Storr is one of four writers who have contributed essays to this publication [...] Inviting these critical voices to speak outside the main narrative enriches the book with new insights. --Burlington Magazine One of Fall's 10 Best New Coffee Table Books Bloomberg PursuitsFor the consummate minimalist, here's a maximalist book on 92-year-old artist Ellsworth Kelly's lifetime of groundbreaking work. Curator Tricia Y. Paik guides us through the artist's color-soaked career in 400 illustrations and scholarly essays. It's a must for any Kelly fan: the only book, in fact, to completely span the artist's entire oeuvre. Bloomberg PursuitsThis work of beauty and scholarship proves that Kelly is one of the great master artists of the last century. Publishers WeeklyA new monograph from the ever-innovative Phaidon amply shows just how extraordinary his output has been... beautifully captures Kelly's diverse output... The New Yorker said: What other artist except Matisse makes effulgent hues seem at one with cool intelligence? Phaidon's book - and the work itself - provide the answer. Roll Royce MagazineKelly is a crucial link between early 20th century Europe avant garde and mid 20th century American avant garde. ...a definitive monograph, superbly presented; and for many he will be a revelation. He uses a single colour with such bright and such bold intensity. The impact increases with each turn of the page. Mature TimesThe first [monograph] to cover his whole career and is rich in illustrations, not just of his work but of his milieu... the essays in this book help to reveal his human as well as artistic personality The Sunday TimesBrighten an art aficionado's Christmas with Phaidon's definitive monograph on pivotal modern artist Ellsworth Kelly. Kelly was always ahead of his time, making monochromes and multi-panel works more than a decade before the term minimalism was coined. Kelly's career spans eight decades, and the book places him among other modernist masters, such as Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso. AestheticaThere is a ruthless efficiency of your work your color, your lines. But there is a tenderness to your work at the same time. It's pristine and efficient and yet deeply emotional. Gwyneth Paltrow, Interview MagazineIt would be misleading to suggest that Kelly is the kind of genius who can do no wrong; truer to say that even his mistakes are generally worth our time. FriezePart magician, part mathematician, he works with the precision and clarity of a poet. The GuardianWith lovely light-handedness, it demonstrates that Kelly's prints are more like books than movies. Each monochrome and multicolor abstraction is an intimate affair. The Los Angeles Times [Kelly's] seven-decade career has been an unwavering exploration of shape, line and color in their purest forms. While many other artists of his generation were appropriating images of American flags or movie stars or newspaper clippings, Mr. Kelly was relentlessly immersed in abstraction: creating color spectrums and panel paintings with nothing but a giant curve or rectangle, or making drawings depicting the simple outline of a leaf. The New York TimesAt 90, [Ellsworth] has spent more than half a century creating elegant, monochromatic canvases in uncannily luminous color paintings whose spare beauty and grace are as self-evident as facts of nature and have placed him among the most eminent artists of his generation. Vogue

About Tricia Y. Paik

Ellsworth Kelly (1923-2015) was an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker who became known, post-WWII, as one of the country's premiere abstract artists. His work is internationally known, exhibited, awarded, auctioned, and celebrated, to this day.Tricia Paik is director of the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum in Massachusetts. She was previously curator of contemporary art at the Indianapolis Museum of Art and has held positions at the Saint Louis Art Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Additional information

CIN0714876429VG
9780714876429
0714876429
Ellsworth Kelly by Tricia Y. Paik
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Phaidon Press Ltd
2018-05-28
368
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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