Agnes Martin
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Published in 2011, this anthology collects writings by a group of multidisciplinary essayists who consider various aspects of Agnes Martin’s career, from the materiality of her work to her own writings and the film she created in 1976 (Gabriel). Edited by Lynne Cooke, Karen Kelly, and Barbara Schröder, this book provides new perspectives on four decades of painting by one of the twentieth century’s most influential artists.
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Contributors: Rhea Anastas, Lynne Cooke, Douglas Crimp, Suzanne Hudson, Jonathan D. Katz, Zoe Leonard, Jaleh Mansoor, Michael Newman, Christina Bryan Rosenberger, Philippe Vergne, Anne W. Wagner
Publisher: Dia Art Foundation, Yale University Press
Publication date: 2021
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10 ¼ × 7 ¾ inches
268 pages; 78 color, 27 bw images
ISBN: 9780300151053
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Agnes Martin
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Agnes Martin
Agnes Martin was one of the most influential painters of her generation and left an enduring mark on the history of modern and contemporary art.
Interested in the transcendent potential of painting, Martin was a contemporary of the Abstract Expressionists, and identified her work with the movement. Nonetheless, her oeuvre played a critical role in heralding the advent of Minimalism.

