Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
60
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 23, 2013
Editorial
Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN-10
1258588080
ISBN-13
9781258588083
Descripción
The collection delves into the life and work of Bradley Walker Tomlin, a significant but often overlooked figure in the realm of abstract expressionism. Through a series of thoughtful essays and analyses, it highlights Tomlin's artistic journey, examining his unique approach to color and form. Contributors like John I.H. Baur and Robert Motherwell shed light on the nuances that define Tomlin's contributions to the art movement.
Richly illustrated and filled with insights from art critics and historians, the book also features additional perspectives from Duncan Phillips, Frederick S. Wight, and Rosalind Irvine. This collaborative effort invites readers to appreciate Tomlin's legacy and his impact on modern art, encouraging a deeper understanding of his work and its place within the broader artistic landscape.
Richly illustrated and filled with insights from art critics and historians, the book also features additional perspectives from Duncan Phillips, Frederick S. Wight, and Rosalind Irvine. This collaborative effort invites readers to appreciate Tomlin's legacy and his impact on modern art, encouraging a deeper understanding of his work and its place within the broader artistic landscape.