TIVOLI, N.Y. — The day he learned he had cancer, Brice Marden, among the world’s most celebrated artists, made one of his much-coveted drawings: a field of dense interlocking loops loosely inspired by ...
73.8 x 104.2 cm. (29.1 x 41 in.) Subscribe now to view details for this work, and gain access to over 18 million auction results. Purchase One-Day Pass ...
Brice Marden, “Cold Mountain Study (#34)” (1988-91), ink on MBM Ingres d’Arches paper, 7 7/8 x 9 3/8 inches (all images courtesy of ‘T’ Space) RHINEBECK, NY — Once there were formalists: critics and ...
Image: 20.75 x 27.25 in. (52.7 x 69.22 cm.) Sheet: 27.5 x 35.25 in. (69.85 x 89.54 cm.) Frame: 32.25 x 40.25 x 1.25 in. (81.92 x 102.24 x 3.18 cm.) The present work comes from Brice Marden's ...
He did not stop the history of art in its tracks, but he charted new territory for abstract painting. By Roberta Smith In the mid 1960s, at the height of the painting-is-dead delusion, Brice Marden ...
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"Published in conjunction with the exhibition, Brice Marden: a retrospective of paintings and drawings, organized by Gary Garrels at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, October 29, 2006-January 15, ...
Includes essay: "A vision of the unsayable," by J. Yau. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Anthony d'Offay Gallery, 22 April to 24 May, 1988. Essay titled "A ...
It is both abstract and hypnotic, begging viewers to look closely at the finely wrought composition. But what makes this drawing different is its raw intensity and the unusually dark, brooding palette ...
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