Overview

The work of New York-based artist Don Dudley (born 1930) represents a dialogue between the Minimalist practices of the American East and West Coasts in the 1960s and '70s, while simultaneously speaking to a new generation of artists who are re-examining perfectionist surfaces and Minimalist practices. As The New York Times critic Ken Johnson wrote: "As if made for a Euclidean mystery cult, Dudley's work] is classically modern and modernistically timeless." This publication, a substantial hardcover of almost 250 pages, is the first comprehensive monograph on the artist. It presents a rich selection of his wall installations, the aluminum and Homasote works, as well as works on paper and sketches, serving as a reminder of the relevance of Dudley's minimalism, with its striking optical effects and its ongoing exploration of object, surface and color.

ISBN-13

9783863357641

ISBN-10

3863357647

Weight

3.90 Pounds

Dimensions

9.80 x 1.20 x 11.20 In

List Price

$89.95

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

240 pages

Publisher

Walther König, Köln

Published On

2016-01-26



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