Artist Talk Magazine - issue 11
Milne Publishing is proud to present Artist Talk Magazine issue 11. Once again, I am pleased to showcase more incredible artists from around the globe. All of the artists featured within this issue have given interesting, in-depth and honest accounts about themselves, their work, views and ideas. In addition to the amazing images of the work they produce, which I know you the reader will enjoy and be inspired by. We have lots of incredible talent within this issue, with a wide range of subject matter for you to explore and enjoy. This issue’s cover is by Anna Mikheeva. Some of the work produced by Anna is done in black, succinctly minimalistic. Only at an angle are details showing the inner drama visible … The black answer, is capable of reflecting millions of colours and incredibly revealing in different angles of view, like that of life. Thanks for reading.
Milne Publishing is proud to present Artist Talk Magazine issue 11.
Once again, I am pleased to showcase more incredible artists from around the globe. All of the artists featured within this issue have given interesting, in-depth and honest accounts about themselves, their work, views and ideas. In addition to the amazing images of the work they produce, which I know you the reader will enjoy and be inspired by.
We have lots of incredible talent within this issue, with a wide range of subject matter for you to explore and enjoy. This issue’s cover is by Anna Mikheeva. Some of the work produced by Anna is done in black, succinctly minimalistic. Only at an angle are details showing the inner drama visible … The black answer, is capable of reflecting millions of colours and incredibly revealing in different angles of view, like that of life.
Thanks for reading.
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GEORGE TOOKER (1920-2011), THE SUBWAY, 1950. TEMPERA ON COMPOSITION BOARD.
WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, NEW YORK ; PURCHASE WITH FUNDS FROM THE JULIANA FORCE PURCHASE AWARD 50.23.
© ESTATE OF GEORGE TOOKER. COURTESY DC MOORE GALLERY, N.Y.
The collection begins with Ashcan
School painting and follows
the major movements of the
twentieth century in America,
with strengths in modernism
and Social Realism, Precisionism,
Abstract Expressionism, Pop art,
Minimalism, Postminimalism, art
centered on identity and politics
that came to the fore in the 1980s
and 1990s, and contemporary
work. The Museum’s flagship
exhibition is its biennial survey
of contemporary art, which has
always kept the focus on the
present in the spirit of its founder.
The highlights of the collection
are definitive examples of their
type, but there is also much variety
and originality in works by less
well-known figures. The collection
includes all mediums; over eighty
percent is works on paper. The
Whitney has deep holdings of
the work of certain key artists,
spanning their careers and the
mediums in which they worked,
including Alexander Calder, Mabel
Dwight, Nicole Eisenman, Edward
Hopper, Jasper Johns, Glenn Ligon,
Brice Marden, Reginald Marsh,
Agnes Martin, Georgia O’Keeffe,
Claes Oldenburg, Laura Owens,
Ed Ruscha, and Cindy Sherman.
ROSALYN DREXLER (B. 1926), MARILYN PURSUED BY DEATH, 1963. ACRYLIC
AND SILVER GELATIN PHOTOGRAPH ON CANVAS.
WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, NEW YORK; PURCHASE WITH FUNDS FROM THE PAINTING AND
SCULPTURE COMMITTEE 2016.16. © 2019 ROSALYN DREXLER / ARTISTS RIGHTS SOCIETY (ARS), NEW
YORK AND GARTH GREENAN GALLERY, NEW YORK
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