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de Kooning: A Retrospective

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

de Kooning: A Retrospective

Contributors:

By (Author) John Elderfield
By (author) Lauren Mahony
By (author) Jennifer Field
By (author) Delphine Huisinga
By (author) Jim Coddington
By (author) Susan F. Lake
Edited by David Frankel

ISBN:

9780870707971

Publisher:

Museum of Modern Art

Imprint:

Museum of Modern Art

Publication Date:

1st November 2011

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

709.24

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

504

Weight:

2930g

Description

Accompanying a highly anticipated exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, this monumental publication is the most comprehensive volume on Willem de Kooning yet published.

Reviews

...the first comprehensive look at de Kooning's work in nearly 30 years...--Carol Vogel "The New York Times"
Bring open eyes and an open mind, for if you cherish the ox of any aesthetic of ideological bias, de Kooning will gore it.--Peter Schjeldahl "The New Yorker"
De Kooning: A Retrospective is a superlative exhibition. (Its catalogue is equally fantastic.)--Tyler Green "Modern Art Notes/ARTINFO"
De Kooning: A Retrospective, at the Museum of Modern Art, is the most piercing, inexhaustible, and relentlessly intense full-on career survey I have ever seen in this country.--Jerry Saltz "New York Magazine"
Elderfield (emer., MoMA) offers an introductory essay that analyzes early critical approaches to the artist and acquaints readers with the spatial complexities of de Kooning's paintings. Dwelling upon de Kooning's use of preparatory sketches and recycled pictorial elements, the author deflates the rhetoric of action painting that has oversimplified the artist's work. Subsequent essays by Elderfield, Mahony, and Jennifer Field offer erudite studies of everything from the WPA works and the Woman series to de Kooning's full arm urban landscapes and the torqued ribbons of his late canvases. This is a catalogue about biography, sources (many of them from pre-modern painting), process, form, and-particularly in the studies of major works by conservationists Jim Coddington and Susan F. Lake-materials...the many reproductions are invaluable, and Delphine Huisinga's meticulous chronologies are a boon to researchers.--S. K. Rich "Choice"
If you are looking for something jaw-dropping, then look no further than this sprawling retrospective devoted to one of the most important figures in 20th century American painting.--Carolina Miranda "WNYC Culture"
Predictably awe-inspiring... In its scale, crme-de-la-crme editing and processional sweep, it's MoMA in excelsis, and for many people it will probably represent this institution's history-writing at its best.--Holland Cotter "The New York Times"
The first retrospective since de Kooning's death in 1997, it will give us our first opportunity to experience the artist from start to almost-finish.--Kelly Devine Thomas "ARTnews"
The Museum of Modern Art's generous, even prodigal De Kooning retrospective is the most ambitious show New York has seen in a long time - a lavish, knotty and definitive tribute to a tricky and alloyed genius.--Ariella Budick "Financial Times"
This volume magnifies and clarifies the great exhibition's many facets, honoring the complexity of de Kooning's historical presence and his work's lasting fascination. Short essays examine various aspects of nine distinct phases of his career; to each phase is appended a detailed chronology and an analysis of materials and methods used in a single representative canvas. In his idiosyncratic syntax, de Kooning once described himself as a slipping glimpser, referring to his preference for the incomplete or provisional information that a dynamic viewpoint affords, and this teeming book aptly provides slipping glimpses of one of the giants of 20th-century painting.--Maine Stephen "Art in America"

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