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基本説明
Robert Ryman est décédé le 8 février 2019. Pour lui rendre hommage, la collection Lambert a souhaité lui dédié ce deuxième opus de ses Cahier. Il permet ainsi de découvrir l'un des plus beaux fonds des oeuvres de ce peintre majeur du XXe siècle et du début du XXIe siècle, qui reste l'un des principaux représentants de la peinture minimaliste.
"Faire des peintures blanches n'a jamais été mon intention. Et ça ne l'est toujours pas. Je n'estime même pas que je peins des tableaux blancs. Le blanc est seulement un moyen d'exposer d'autres éléments de la peinture. Le blanc permet à d'autres choses de devenir visibles.
Full Description
The second volume of the Lambert Collection Icons series collects some of the finest works by one of America's foremost abstract painters, and narrates the creation of his paintings from compositional elements to their "activation" in exhibition spaces.
Robert Ryman (1930-2019) was a giant of minimalist painting. He settled in New York in 1952, initially aspiring to a career as a jazz musician. Alone he discovered art, visiting the city's myriad museums and galleries, and taught himself to paint. In a career spanning 60 years, Ryman relentlessly pared down the essentials of painting and its emotional possibilities.
Stroke by stroke, line by line, work by work, Robert Ryman tells the story of the creation of his paintings in its totality from the elements within them to their activation in exhibition spaces or in works - "It was never an intention of mine to make white paintings," he told Art News magazine in 1986. "The white is just a means of exposing other elements. White enables other things to become visible." - Robert Ryman