Robert Motherwell
Most Art Sucks: 20th century art history recap (Automated music)
→ Art Design Publicity magazineCoagula readers, Mat Gleason, Kim Min Su - 14 Apr 10
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Robert Hughes - Shock of the new - 1980 (1993)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker - 01 Jun 93
Robert Hughes - Shock of the new - 1980 (1993) The title of Robert Hughes’ major pundit series about modern art was rather misleading because it contained little that was either shocking or new. This was because by 1980 modern art had become very familiar, an accepted part of official culture....
Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE) (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 19 Jun 92
...Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman, Larry Rivers and James Rosenquist. An archive of Universal Limited Art Editions prints forms part of the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. See also Atelier 17, Collaborations, Curwen Studio, Kelpra Studios, Paddington Printshop, Tamarind Lithography...
Tyler Graphics (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 18 Jun 92
...Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg and Frank Stella. Critics described Tyler’s West Coast lithographs as exemplifying an “industrial aesthetic”. Tyler has been a commercially successful printmaker but he has also encouraged technical experimentation, especially in the realm of hand-made papers...
Calligraphic Painting (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 03 Jun 92
...Robert Motherwell, Bradley Walker Tomlin and Hans Hartung. See also Action Painting, All-Over Painting. References and further readings > Lawrence Alloway. “Sign and surface: Notes on black and white paintings in New York”, Quadrum, (13), 1962, pp. 49-62. > F.C. Legrand. “Peinture et...
Black Mountain College (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 02 Jun 92
...Robert Motherwell, Philip Guston and Willem de Kooning. Several magazines were published by the College: Jargon Press, Origin, and Black Mountain Review. See also Art Schools. References and further readings > J. Evats. “Black Mountain College: The total approach”, Form, (6), December 1967,...
Abstract Expressionism (1992)
→ café libraryJohn A. Walker (glossary) - 30 May 92
...Robert Motherwell, Mark Tobey, Theodore Stamos and Adolph Gottlieb. They did not subscribe to a single style but did fall into two main camps: the gestural or action painters (Pollock, de Kooning, Kline) and the colour-field painters (Rothko, Newman, Still). They also tended to work in an...






