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Agnes Martin


  • Tate
  • Reprint, Tate Modern, London
Canadian-born Agnes Martin was one of the pre-eminent painters of the second half of the twentieth century, whose work has had a significant influence both on artists of her own time and for subsequenThis groundbreaking survey provides an overview of Martin's career, from lesser-known early experimental works through her striped and grided grey paintings and use of colour in various formats, to a group of her final works that reintroduce bold forms. A selection of drawings and watercolours is also included.

ISBN 9781849762687 | E | PB
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Publisher Tate
ISBN 9781849762687
Publication date August 2017
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 270 x 210 mm
Illustrations 160 col.ill.
Pages 256
Rights not G
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Tate Modern, London
Publisher Hardback ed: isbn 9781849763417
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Canadian-born Agnes Martin was one of the pre-eminent painters of the second half of the twentieth century, whose work has had a significant influence both on artists of her own time and for subsequent generations. A contemporary of the abstract expressionists though often identified with minimalism, Martin was of the few woman artists who came to prominence in the predominately masculine art world of the late 1950s and 1960s, and became a particularly important role model for younger women artists. This groundbreaking survey provides an overview of Martin's career, from lesser-known early experimental works through her striped and grided grey paintings and use of colour in various formats, to a group of her final works that reintroduce bold forms. A selection of drawings and watercolours is also included. With essays by leading scholars that give a context for Martin's work alongside focused shorter pieces on particular paintings. Presenting new research, and beautifully designed, the book is also an opportunity to introduce the life and work of Agnes Martin to those unfamiliar with her oeuvre.