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Robert Ryman: Early and Late

English

By (author): Dieter Schwarz Robert Ryman

An extensive look at Robert Rymans formative work from the early 1960s, as well as his last series of paintings.

In the 1960s, Robert Ryman began to firmly establish the broad parameters of his radical and inventive practice. While he initially gained recognition for work he made in the late 1960s and early 1970s, his earlier paintings have remained less widely seen.

This publication includes representative works of all facets of Rymans painterly practice during this timeinfluenced by his career as a jazz musicianincluding his use of thick impasto brushstrokes on both stretched and unstretched canvas; heavily or sparsely worked paintings in both small and large formats; and a group of rarely seen works on raw linen, each featuring one or several seemingly complete, independent compositions. Many of these works feature subtle suggestions of colorful underpainting that leave an outsized effect on the viewing experience, while in other works Rymans assertive use of green, red, and blue intensifies the visual presence of the various white tones.

Revealing the breadth of Rymans work, this catalogue also includes a selection of drawings, many of which were made concurrently with the early works, as well as his last paintings. The final canvases demonstrate the inexhaustible and probing nature of Rymans singular approach to painting over his five-decade career. The details reveal the visual presence of various white tones, creating an interplay between color and absence and dimensionality that characterizes much of Rymans oeuvre. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 1200g
  • Dimensions: 225 x 300mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: David Zwirner
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781644231456

About Dieter SchwarzRobert Ryman

Robert Ryman (19302019) was born in Nashville Tennessee. Ryman moved to New York in 1953 to pursue a career as a professional jazz musician. That same year he took a job as a security guard at The Museum of Modern Art where he would work for seven years. His time working at the museum in part inspired Ryman to devote his life toward painting. His first institutional solo exhibition was at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum New York in 1972. Dieter Schwarz is a curator and writer. He has organized numerous exhibitions and contributed to publications on artists from early modernity to the present including Pierre Bonnard Sol LeWitt Agnes Martin Robert Ryman. Jeffrey Kastner is a New Yorkbased writer and critic the senior editor of Cabinet magazine and a contributing editor at Places. His writing on contemporary art and cultural issues has appeared in publications such as Artforum The Economist Frieze The New Republic and The New York Times and his monographic essays have been published in books and exhibition catalogues on artists including Doug Aitken David Altmejd Michaël Borremans Nina Katchadourian Ragnar Kjartansson Tomas Saraceno and Sarah Sze. Lucy Lippard is an American writer art critic activist and curator.

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