Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Published
Oct 16, 2007
Publisher
Prestel Pub
ISBN-10
3791338862
ISBN-13
9783791338866
Description
In examining the transformative nature of color field painting, this work delves into the lives and philosophies of four influential artists: Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Lucio Fontana, and Yves Klein. Through a blend of rich narrative and analysis, it uncovers the profound impact these visionaries had on the art world, reshaping how color and form were perceived.
The author guides readers through the nuances of each artist's approach to color and space, highlighting their unique explorations of emotional and metaphysical themes. By contextualizing their contributions within the broader art movement, he illustrates how their innovative techniques challenged traditional boundaries and redefined artistic expression.
As readers journey through the distinctive practices and ideologies of these masters, they gain insight into the evolving dialogue about art's purpose and meaning. This exploration not only illuminates the significance of color field painting but also invites contemplation on the relationship between art and the viewer's experience.
The author guides readers through the nuances of each artist's approach to color and space, highlighting their unique explorations of emotional and metaphysical themes. By contextualizing their contributions within the broader art movement, he illustrates how their innovative techniques challenged traditional boundaries and redefined artistic expression.
As readers journey through the distinctive practices and ideologies of these masters, they gain insight into the evolving dialogue about art's purpose and meaning. This exploration not only illuminates the significance of color field painting but also invites contemplation on the relationship between art and the viewer's experience.
Genres
Philosophy