Joan Snyder: Body & Soul
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Author: Snyder, Joan
For six decades, American artist Joan Snyder has reimagined the narrative potential of abstraction through her works, consciously working against the male-dominated conventions of Minimalism, Abstract Expressionism and Colour Field painting. This publication celebrates the work of this pioneering artist, featuring stunning reproductions of 46 of her paintings, spanning from the early 1960s to the present day. Featuring texts from Emily Labarge and Susan Aberth.In addition to full images of the works, high-quality detail shots allow readers to immerse themselves in the rich materiality of her work. The catalogue includes archival imagery and sketches from Snyder’s personal notebooks, offering an intimate glimpse into her artistic process. Texts by writer Emily LaBarge and art historian Susan L. Aberth provide insight, deepening our understanding of the motifs and techniques of Snyder’s practice.
ISBN 9781739651671. Thaddaeus Ropac. hb. 183 pages. 75 colour ills. 29.8 x 24.1 cm.
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For six decades, American artist Joan Snyder has reimagined the narrative potential of abstraction through her works, consciously working against the male-dominated conventions of Minimalism, Abstract Expressionism and Colour Field painting. This publication celebrates the work of this pioneering artist, featuring stunning reproductions of 46 of her paintings, spanning from the early 1960s to the present day. Featuring texts from Emily Labarge and Susan Aberth.In addition to full images of the works, high-quality detail shots allow readers to immerse themselves in the rich materiality of her work. The catalogue includes archival imagery and sketches from Snyder’s personal notebooks, offering an intimate glimpse into her artistic process. Texts by writer Emily LaBarge and art historian Susan L. Aberth provide insight, deepening our understanding of the motifs and techniques of Snyder’s practice.
ISBN 9781739651671. Thaddaeus Ropac. hb. 183 pages. 75 colour ills. 29.8 x 24.1 cm.
not yet published