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Barnett Newman: A Catalogue Raisonne

Barnett Newman Foundation / Yale University Press

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Barnett Newman (1905–1970), one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century, has captivated critics, scholars, and the general public for decades. This highly anticipated catalogue raisonné presents Newman’s entire oeuvre—paintings, drawings, sculpture, graphics, an architectural model, lost and unfinished works, and ephemera—in one stunning and definitive volume. Featured elements include color reproductions of unparalleled quality; extensive provenance, exhibition, and publication histories; and a listing of the contents of the artist’s library at the time of his death.

In addition to the catalogue raisonné prepared by Heidi Colsman-Freyberger, the book offers revelatory essays on the artist, his career, and his working methods and features fascinating photographs of Newman, his studios, and his installations. Richard Shiff draws on new documentation to explain why Newman chose to create abstract art, how he achieved “fullness” in his paintings, and how his works exemplify the social functions of an artist. Carol C. Mancusi-Ungaro reveals extraordinary details about Newman’s studio practice and materials and techniques, information not available to the public before because Newman only allowed his wife to observe him at work. Mancusi-Ungaro also discusses the fate of works that were damaged while traveling to exhibitions or by vandals.
Produced and designed to the highest possible standards, this magnificent catalogue raisonné is a critical purchase for anyone interested in twentieth-century art.


Barnett Newman

Yale University Press

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Barnett Newman (1905-1970) was one of the most profound and influential artists of the twentieth century. A master of expansive spatial effects and evocative color, he pioneered painting that was both abstract and emotive, suffused with powerful philosophical and spiritual meaning. This landmark book surveys the breadth of Newman's career from his founding role in the New York School in the 1940s to his key influence on both minimalism and conceptual art in the 1960s. Featuring more than 100 of his paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures, the book also offers significant new scholarly findings based on the archives of the Barnett Newman Foundation. Despite the apparent simplicity of his signature, the "zip," Newman's art is richly complicated and unexpectedly diverse. His works include such masterpieces as Onement 1 (1948), the series Stations of the Cross (1958-66), and the monumental sculpture Broken Obelisk (1967). Each work of art in this book is reproduced in full color and accompanied by its own entry. A comprehensive chronology of the artist's life based on new documentation, a selected bibliography, and a selected exhibition history complete the volume.
Barnett Newman: Selected Writings and Interviews

University of California Press

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Barnett Newman's writings reveal him to be an impassioned and articulate analyst of art and society who never hesitated to make his views known and always stood by them. To understand Newman's unique place in the culture of the twentieth century, we must know both his paintings and his words--a knowledge made possible by this long-awaited volume.
"Barnett Newman [1905-1970] was a thinker who chose to develop his ideas both in painting and in writing. He was also a citizen who made his acts of painting and writing political. And he was an artist."--Richard Schiff, from the Introduction
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The Sublime Is Now: The Early Work of Barnett Newman

Pacewildenstein

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NY: PaceWildenstein, 1994. folded card covers, as issued. 107pp., 54 plates, 12 figures, mostly color., essay by jeremy strick. reference material. Exhibition Catalogue. PaceWildenstein
Emil Nolde: Unpainted Pictures

Hatje Cantz Publishers

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Unpainted Pictures is the title of a series of fascinating watercolors painted by Emil Nolde from 1938 through 1945. Nolde created these works in the seclusion of his own home in Seebll, after his works had been confiscated by the Nazis and he himself had been forbidden to paint. He lent many of them to friends for safekeeping, in order to protect himself and his art from Gestapo raids. These small, free, imaginative works were ''unpainted'' in the sense that they did not officially exist and were not supposed to exist--not only that, but Nolde hoped to expand on them at a later date. Nolde never offered any of these watercolors for sale, and today this collection--which has become, for many, the summary and epitome of his work--resides at the Nolde Foundation in Seebll. All of the 104 watercolors in the series are presented here, along with a kind of diary, consisting of dated notes, thoughts, questions, and dreams, which together form a record of the period in which the Unpainted Pictures were being created. Gorgeous, diverse, and quietly moving, these Unpainted Pictures continue to be nothing short of a revelation.

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Graham Nickson, "Italian Skies," May 6-June 5, 2009, at Jill ... - Artnet
Graham Nickson, "Italian Skies," May 6-June 5, 2009, at Jill And whoever said that what Barnett Newman wrote is the gospel truth? Certainly he's recklessly ignorant about Renaissance art, and recklessly destructive of the artist's responsibility to beauty. As the poet-philosopher William Gass eloquently put it,

Opening inning costly for Artesians in loss - Reporter-Times
Opening inning costly for Artesians in lossRoss sent a single down the right field line, scoring Cox; Jennifer Barnett doubled to score Marshall and Ross; Kaitlyn Shaw doubled to score Barnett; and Layer singled to score Shaw. “They can really stroke the ball,” Rhoden said.

15 Receive Awards from Academy of the Arts - UA Fort Smith News
15 Receive Awards from Academy of the Arts - UA Fort Smith News UA Fort Smith News15 Receive Awards from Academy of the ArtsAwards went to Connor Barnett, Jordan Barnett, Rush Basinger, Andy Clark, Gavin Clark, Ryan Cutsinger, Arman Hemmati, Paige Lively, Alexa Meyers, Kameron Morton, Alexis Newman and Christian Parker, all of Fort Smith; and Luke Johnson, Will Johnson and

The new SFMOMA rooftop garden and kids: a cake walk - San Francisco Chronicle
The new SFMOMA rooftop garden and kids: a cake walk - San Francisco Chronicle San Francisco ChronicleThe new SFMOMA rooftop garden and kids: a cake walkThe Zim Zum by Barnett Newman is back, this time with no signs telling people to stay the hell out of it, so I let the 3-year-old dash through the middle, and I have to admit a fair amount of yuppified, snobby parenting pride when Emmeline happened

SFMOMA's Rooftop Sculpture Garden opens - San Francisco Chronicle
SFMOMA's Rooftop Sculpture Garden opens"Every time something weighs down heavy on me, I come up here and get a little light and fresh air," said Benezra, who watched the workers in hard hats maneuver half of Barnett Newman's zig-zagging brown steel "Zim Zum I" into alignment with its