Description |
267 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 33 cm |
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Note |
Includes essays by Louis Grachos, Jonathan Keats, and Kenneth Baker and an interview between the artist and Kenneth Baker. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (page 265). |
Contents |
Reflecting light / Louis Grachos -- Plates -- Creating space / Jonathon Keats -- David Simpson's 1970s abstractions still radical / Kenneth Baker -- A conversation / David Simpson with Kenneth Baker -- Biography -- Acknowledgments. |
Summary |
California abstract painter David Simpson has been revered as an artist and teacher in the United States and Europe since the 1950s. This first monograph focuses on works he has been producing since 1990, in which he uses pigments composed of titanium dioxide electronically coated with mica particles to create nuanced, mercurial paintings. |
Subject |
Simpson, David, 1928-
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Painting, Abstract -- United States.
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Simpson, David, 1928- (OCoLC)fst00508703
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Painting, Abstract. (OCoLC)fst01050640
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Simpson, David, 1928-
Paintings. Selections.
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Fleming, Catherine, editor.
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Grachos, Louis, contributor.
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Added Title |
Works 1965-2015 |
ISBN |
9781934435540 hardcover |
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1934435546 hardcover |
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