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Frank Bowling : Traingone

Frank Bowling : Traingone

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Nyskick. Upptäck Frank Bowlings färgstarka abstrakta konstverk och deras djupa berättelser i denna inspirerande utställningsbok. | Art and Theory, Utg. 2014 | Flexband. 4:o (231x261 mm)

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ISBN
9789198157369
Titel
Frank Bowling - Traingone
Författare
Sundberg, Mia
Förlag
Art and Theory
Utgivningsår
2014
Omfång
98 sidor
Bandtyp
Flexband
Mått
231 x 261 mm Ryggbredd 13 mm
Vikt
650 g
Språk
Svenska
Baksidestext
Frank Bowling started as a figurative painter but he quickly moved towards larger and ever more complex abstract pieces. Influenced by his interest in the principles of mathematics and symmetry as well as experiments with staining, pouring and layering, his ambitious paintings are known for their distinctive textured surfaces and their colourful, luminous quality. Bowling s paintings embody his ongoing pursuit of change, transformation and renewal. The exhibition this book accompanied takes its title from the painting Traingone (1996). Behind Bowling s titles there is often a story or piece of wordplay linking the artwork to people, places and memories. The story behind Traingone relates to a memory of growing up in Guyana. Near a remote railway station, deep in the forest, where the trains stopped only briefly, there was an isolated hospital for lepers. The resident patients often went to the station to peddle their goods, but frequently they didn t make it before the train was off again and the cry would go up, Train gone! The title also alludes to saxophonist John Coltrane, a.k.a. Trane (1926 1967), whose music was ever-present in Frank Bowling s studio. This book was published in conjunction with his exhibition at Spritmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden.