Bob Law: Field Works 19591999
English
By (author): Douglas Fogle
During Laws stay at St Ives in the late 1950s, the artist developed a series of Field drawings that reduced elements observed in the surrounding landscape the sun, trees and clouds into a set of abstract signs held within a rhomboid frame. The series was, in Laws words, about the position of myself on the face of the earth and the environmental conditions around me.
Using a thickly drawn line to contain and delimit the almost-blank pictorial field, Law refined his early abstract language in subsequent monochrome works, from open and closed drawings to the monumental paintings of the Mister Paranoia series.
Published to accompany a 2015 exhibition of the same name, this volume draws together over 20 works by leading British minimalist Bob Law (19342004), providing a concise overview of the artists career.
This fully illustrated catalogue includes an essay by Douglas Fogle that includes new scholarship on the artist and focuses on his pursuit of the voids poetic possibilities.
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