Mary Heilmann
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An illustrated study of Mary Heilmann's seductive 1979 abstract painting in hot pink and black, Save the Last Dance for Me.




An illustrated study of Mary Heilmann's seductive 1979 abstract painting in hot pink and black, Save the Last Dance for Me.
This monograph dedicated to Wyatt Kahn (b. 1983, New York) encompasses his painting production from 2010 to 2017, and introduces his recent exploration of photography. Kahn is primarily known for his investigations into the visual and spatial relationship between painting and sculpture, drawing inspiration from the body, urban architecture, and the natural world. Using unprimed canvases stretched over wooden frames, he assembles complex wall-mounted works in which the gaps between the individual canvases give rise to abstract or pictorial compositions. Rather than tracing the lines and shapes directly onto the canvas itself, he turns them into physical components of the artwork. Referencing the tradition of minimalist abstraction, Wyatt Kahn;s monochrome multi-panel paintings are informed by a desire to explore non-illusory forms of representation. In essence, their subject becomes the interplay between two and three dimensions, as experienced via shifts in surface, structure, and depth. In Kahn's work, the wall upon which the work is hung becomes an integral part of the composition. Interested in a painting's potential to function as the very embodiment of the object it depicts, Kahn has also developed works in which the shaped stretchers combine to create the form of an actual object, while a synthesis of hand-drawn motifs and words epitomizes its essential qualities
Row Paintings
Fiona Rae’s (b. Hong Kong, 1963; lives and works in London) abstract paintings attracted the attention of broad audiences when she participated in the legendary exhibition Freeze at London’s Docklands in 1988. It put her on the map as an early member of the group known as Young British Artists, who would revolutionize not only the English art world. To this day, Rae’s distinctive creations, which are rooted in a conceptual engagement with the problems and potentials of abstract painting, have remained prominent and seminal contributions to the field. In 2011, she was appointed professor of painting at the Royal Academy, one of the first women to hold this position. The catalogue is the first to feature the most important pictures from this period: the Row Paintings. They mark the inception of the artist’s internationally acclaimed oeuvre. An essay by Terry R. Myers offers an appraisal of the Row Paintings’ significance in their historic context as well as the contemporary discourse of painting.
Die Arbeiten von Wyatt Kahn (geb. 1983 in New York, lebt und arbeitet in New York) bewegen sich an der Grenze zwischen Zwei- und Dreidimensionalität und führen Aspekte der amerikanischen Minimal Art der 1960er Jahre fort. Der Tradition der minimalistischen Abstraktion folgend, wirken seine mehrteiligen Gemälde inhaltsleer, ihre Konstruktion ist jedoch ein raffiniertes Wechselspiel aus geometrischen Formen. Anstatt sie auf die Leinwand selbst zu zeichnen, verwandelt er sie in physische Komponenten aus hölzernen mit Leinwand überzogenen Leisten, die als Reliefs an die Wand gehängt werden, die damit zu einem integralen Bestandteil der Komposition wird. An der Schnittstelle von Malerei und Skulptur arbeitend, verweist der Künstler auch selbst auf die einfach und mehrfach geformten Leinwände von Ellsworth Kelly.