Robert Mangold
by Richard Shiff
from Phaidon Press
Robert Mangold is a pre-eminent figure in post-war painting. His large, gently curving paintings are among the most majestically beautiful abstract works of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. In contrast to the sober austerity of his Minimalist peers, with whom he is often associated, Mangold uses unusual, subtle colours and soft, hand-drawn geometries, endowing his large-scale paintings with a unique sensibility and presence.This is the first major monograph on one of most significant contemporary painters working today and is a timely retrospective on his work, made in close association with the artist himself. Mangold's work is celebrated in this important book by some of contemporary art's most prestigious writers.
Robert Mangold: Jawlensky Award
by Robert Mangold
from Verlag Fur Moderne Kunst Nurnberg
This catalogue to the exhibition at the Kunstverein St. Gallen focuses on the work of American artist Robert Mangold, who occupies a key position in today's painting world. This broad survey is of considerable significance within the context of discourse on contemporary non-relational painting, and presents the Mangold's paintings from 1984 to 1997 in full-color well reproduced plates.
Robert Mangold, Paintings 1971-1984
Robert Mangold. Column Structure Paintings 2007 Catalog (Robert Mangold. Column Structure Paintings 2007 Catalog)
by PaceWildenstein
from Pace Wildenstein
Curves Evolve" by Richard Schiff 26 color illus 48 pages 9 3/8 x 11 ½ inches 2007 Exhibition
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