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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Debra Bricker BalkenPublisher: Rizzoli International Publications Imprint: Skira Rizzoli Dimensions: Width: 23.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 31.20cm Weight: 1.605kg ISBN: 9780847859047ISBN 10: 0847859045 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 02 May 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews.. . it can only be hoped that this moving, thought-provoking show will go some way to restoring Tobey to his right place in the story of 20th-century art. --Rob Weinberg, Apollo This exhibition excavates Tobey as a global artist for now, concerend with east-west fusion--Japanese calligraphy was a key influence--and eastern philosophical belief in spiritual unity. --Jackie Wullschlager, The Financial Times Tobey's accomplishment was to generate an overall, organically wiry calligraphic approach that exuded a gauzy poetry. Unlike Pollock's more stentorian all-over paintings, Tobey's quietly beckon the viewer to come in. --Peter Plagens, The Wall Street Journal Tobey's work is subjective, but he wasn't excavating his psyche the way his Abstract Expressionist colleagues were, and his Baha'i faith simmers through his paintings. His white writing might be divinity itself. --Cate McQuaid, The Boston Globe .. . it can only be hoped that this moving, thought-provoking show will go some way to restoring Tobey to his right place in the story of 20th-century art. --Rob Weinberg, Apollo This exhibition excavates Tobey as a global artist for now, concerend with east-west fusion--Japanese calligraphy was a key influence--and eastern philosophical belief in spiritual unity. --Jackie Wullschlager, The Financial Times Tobey's accomplishment was to generate an overall, organically wiry calligraphic approach that exuded a gauzy poetry. Unlike Pollock's more stentorian all-over paintings, Tobey's quietly beckon the viewer to come in. --Peter Plagens, The Wall Street Journal Tobey's work is subjective, but he wasn't excavating his psyche the way his Abstract Expressionist colleagues were, and his Baha'i faith simmers through his paintings. His white writing might be divinity itself. --Cate McQuaid, The Boston Globe Author InformationDebra Bricker Balken is an independent curator and author who has organized numerous exhibitions on subjects relating to American modernism and contemporary art for major museums nationally. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |