Australian Abstract
By (Author) Amber Creswell Bell
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd
28th March 2023
20th July 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
759.994
Short-listed for Australian Book Industry Awards 2024 (Australia)
Hardback
272
Width 230mm, Height 290mm
1780g
'There is an internal monologue, and a world of decisions and possibilities behind each work that the viewer does not see. Abstraction is akin to learning a new language.' ANA YOUNG
There is no single neat definition of abstract art. It makes no attempt to represent reality; instead it has its own visual language using shape, colour and form with no rules. An explosion of creative expression and gestural force, Australian Abstract explores the constantly evolving genre and how it offers unparalleled artistic freedom, inviting deeply personal connection and interpretation from both artist and viewer. Works often straddle a mid-point between recognition and the sensed experience through the materiality of paint encompassing a pastiche of styles.
Drawing on extensive interviews Amber Creswell Bell examines the diverse practices of more than forty contemporary abstract painters, documenting a repertoire of styles, subjects, visions and philosophies. Some compare abstract art to music, particularly jazz; others are inspired by nature, science and geometry; and some simply relish the opportunity to express complex emotions in a way words cannot. What unites these extraordinary artists, however, is the conviction that this form of expression chose them.
Amber Creswell Bell is a Sydney-based arts, design and lifestyle writer, and curator. With a passion for art, Amber champions emerging and unrepresented artists, curating exhibitions both independently and in collaboration with well-established commercial galleries. She is currently the Director of Emerging Art for Michael Reid galleries. Australian Abstract is Amber's fifth book with Thames & Hudson. Her previous books include Clay (2016), A Painted Landscape (2018), the award-winning Still Life (2021) and Art Design Life, a monograph on artist Ken Done (also 2021).