

An edition of Richard Tuttle (1971)
replace the abstract picture plane
By Richard Tuttle
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
Hatje Cantz,Distribution in the US, D.A.P., Distributed Art Publishers,Hatje Cantz Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
72
Description:
Published to accompany a solo exhibition of Ingrid Calame's work during the Edinburgh Art Festival 2011. Calame, an artist based in Los Angeles, makes intricate, abstract paintings and drawings with a specific relationship to the world. Her work begins with marks, stains and cracks on the ground which Calame traces, then combines in layers and retraces, transforming them into drawings in coloured pencil or pure pigment and paintings in enamel or oil paint.This publication presents Calame's work from 1994 to 2011. Extensively illustrated with three new essays and an interview with the artist, it charts the development of Calame's singular visual language.
subjects: American Watercolor painting, Art, Modern, Exhibitions, American Art, Minimal art, Conceptual art, Criticism and interpretation, Watercolor painting, Modern Art, Watercolor painting, American, Art, Abstract, Abstract Art, Art, American, Pottery, Museum Boymans-Van Beuningen, Art, modern, 20th century, exhibitions, Artists' books
People: Richard Tuttle (1941-)
Places: Switzerland, United States, Zug
Times: 20th century