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The Truth Is Always Grey A History Of Modernist Painting Frances Guerin

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The Truth Is Always Grey A History Of Modernist Painting Frances Guerin
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Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.93 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Frances Guerin
ISBN: 9781517900458, 151790045X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Truth Is Always Grey A History Of Modernist Painting Frances Guerin by Frances Guerin 9781517900458, 151790045X instant download after payment.

Changing how we look at and think about the color grey
Why did many of the twentieth century’s best-known abstract painters often choose grey, frequently considered a noncolor and devoid of meaning? Frances Guerin argues that painters (including Jasper Johns, Cy Twombly, Agnes Martin, Brice Marden, Mark Rothko, and Gerhard Richter) select grey to respond to a key question of modernist art: What is painting? 
By analyzing an array of modernist paintings, Guerin demonstrates that grey has a unique history and a legitimate identity as a color. She traces its use by painters as far back as medieval and Renaissance art, through Romanticism, to nineteenth- and twentieth-century modernism to show how grey is the perfect color to address the questions asked by painting within art history and to articulate the relationship between painting and the historical world of industrial modernity. 
A work of exceptional erudition, breadth, and clarity, presenting an impressive range of canonical paintings across centuries as examples, The Truth Is Always Grey is a treatise on color that allows us to see something entirely new in familiar paintings and encourages our appreciation for the innovation and dynamism of the color grey.

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