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[2] A catalogue raisonné is normally produced by the artist or by a committee of family members, experts or academics, collectively known as "producers". The catalogue ordinarily contains a list of characteristics of an artwork such as the title, year of production, dimensions, medium and a description of the work, alongside an image of the work.
Agnes Bernice Martin RCA (March 22, 1912 – December 16, 2004) was an American abstract painter known for her minimalist style and abstract expressionism. [1] [2] Born in Canada, she moved to the United States in 1931, where she pursued higher education and became a U.S. citizen in 1950.
It is based on footage which director Leon d'Avigdor took when they met in 2002 in Taos, New Mexico, Martin's final place of residence. The first version was a 15-minute film which was shown for three months several times daily during the stop of the large 2015/2017 retrospective of the artist, organized by Tate Modern , at Kunstsammlung NRW in ...
Martin Harrison Born 1945 (age 79–80) Coventry, Warwickshire, England Occupation(s) art historian, curator, editor Years active 1973–present Notable work Burne-Jones (1973) Victorian Stained Glass (1980) Young Meteors: British Photojournalism, 1957–1965 (1998) Transition: the London art scene in the fifties (2002) Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonné (2016) Martin Harrison (born 1945) is a ...
Martin Honert, Photo, 1993, epoxy, wood, and paint, 31 x 29 x 48 inches, Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main. Martin Honert (born 1953) is a German artist based in Düsseldorf . He is known for making veristic sculptures of memories or images related to his childhood.
Oral history interview with Agnes Martin, 1989 May 15, Archives of American Art; Agnes Martin at New Mexico Museum of Art Retrieved on 2017 November 5; Iconic Painter Agnes Martin on Art, Solitude, and the Secret of Happiness: Interview by Maria Popova in 1997 "From Taos to New York: Agnes Martin and the currents of American Art" by Christopher ...
Kelly eventually moved away from Coenties Slip, where he had sometimes shared a studio with fellow artist and friend Agnes Martin, to the ninth floor of the high-rise studio/co-op Hotel des Artistes at 27 West 67th Street. [14] Kelly left New York City for Spencertown in 1970 and was joined there by his partner, photographer Jack Shear, in 1984 ...
Phaidon-Verlag was founded in 1923 in Vienna, Austria, by Ludwig Goldscheider, Béla Horovitz, and Frederick "Fritz" Ungar.Originally operating under the name "Euphorion-Verlag", [3] the founders settled on Phaidon (the German form of Phaedo), named after Phaedo of Elis, a pupil of Socrates, to reflect their love of classical antiquity and culture.