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The perfect introduction to the life and work of Cindy Sherman.
Examining a breakthrough moment in Bridget Rileys career, the latest volume in the extensive library of focused publications on the artists oeuvre illustrates the importance of color in her investigations of visual contrast and perception. During the early 1960s, Rileys black-and-white work employed elementary shapes to convey movement and light. H
Catalogue from a 2006 London exhibition of new and energetic 'curvilinear' works by celebrated British Op artist Bridget Riley - her first UK show since her major retrospective at Tate Britain in 2013.
Published on the occasion of Bridget Riley's major exhibition at David Zwirner in London in the summer of 2014, this title offers intimate explorations of paintings and works on paper produced by the legendary British artist over the past 50 years, focusing specifically on her recurrent use of the stripe motif.
Takes readers inside Samuel and Gabrielle Lurie's private collection of contemporary British art, an intended gift to the Yale Center for British Art, which includes major works by Ian Stephenson, Patrick Caulfield, and John Walker, as well as important prints by Howard Hodgkin and R B Kitaj.
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