Color Creates Light: Studies with Hans Hofmann

by Tina Dickey

Hardcover, 2011

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Publication

TRILLISTAR INTERARTS, INC. (2011), Edition: First Edition, 424 pages

Description

Color Creates Light: Studies with Hans Hofmann brings together the man, the schools, the painting, the ideas, and the teaching. Jed Perl of The New Republic calls this book "enormously important... nothing less than the missing chapter in the history of the period," for Hofmann's decade of painting in Paris prior to World War I, combined with his observations of the masters of all cultures, enabled him to explain Cubism to the avant-garde and catalyzed the later Abstract Expressionism. In the ateliers of German emigrant Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) in Munich, New York and Provincetown, talented students later to become some of the most significant artists and educators of the time rubbed shoulders with critics, collectors, and curators, who in turn transmitted and transmuted Hofmann⿿s ideas across Europe, America, Canada, and beyond. From how Hofmann taught to what he taught, artists talk shop about the inner workings of the visual language, required reading for those engaged in creative composition, whether visual, verbal, musical, architectural, cinematic, or choreographic.… (more)

Awards

International Book Awards (Finalist — 2011)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

424 p.; 11.2 inches

ISBN

0986651109 / 9780986651106
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