Richard Pousette-Dart: Works 1940–1992
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“Others painted the fourth dimension, states of mind, consciousness per se, swift motion, or the passing of time, but Pousette-Dart painted the world of the spirit.” — Philip Rylands
This catalogue, which accompanied the 2019 exhibition at Pace Gallery in New York and London, spotlights a career-spanning selection of paintings and works on paper by Richard Pousette-Dart. Alongside vibrant reproductions and detail imagery, Richard Pousette-Dart: Works 1940–1992 also includes an essay by Philip Rylands.
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Contributor: Philip Rylands
Publisher: Pace Publishing
Publication date: 2019
Paperback
10 ½ × 9 ½ inches
70 pages: 41 color images
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Richard Pousette-Dart: Works 1940–1992
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Richard Pousette-Dart
Richard Pousette-Dart was the youngest artist of the New York School’s first generation of Abstract Expressionists.
During his career, Pousette-Dart created a lexicon of biomorphic and totemic forms that provided rich visual and symbolic sources that he would explore throughout his long career in a multitude of painterly approaches. He is recognized for his painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture, which are unified by his expressive use of gesture, form, and color. Never embracing action painting and instead pursuing his own aesthetic, Pousette-Dart sought universal significance in his art, expressed through nonobjective means.

