Barnett Newman
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Continue shoppingPaperback book featuring artist, Barnett Newman. Published by The Philadelphia Museum of Art in 2002, with essays by renowned art critics and historians. This comprehensive edition was released to accompany the retrospective exhibition showcasing Newman’s influential works. First edition, 54 pages.
"Barnett Newman, a key figure in Abstract Expressionism, is best known for his ‘zip’ paintings and profound explorations of color, space, and form. This volume features a collection of his most iconic works, along with insightful essays that delve into his creative philosophy and his pivotal role in shaping 20th-century art. First published in 2002, the book provides an in-depth look at Newman's career and contributions to abstract art, capturing the power and emotional depth of his large-scale canvases."