Drawings of Choice from a New York Collection

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Pub. Date: 2002-12-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Washington Pr
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Summary

Drawings of Choice reflects the wide range of contemporary drawing-from the casual sketch to the elaborate picture, presenting preparatory studies as well as accomplished, technically labored drawings. The book includes works by 46 artists from an extraordinary, privately held collection of contemporary American drawings from the 1960s to the present that emphasize the crucial role that drawings play in the development of the artistic process. Represented are works by prominent American artists, as well as younger, lesser-known artists. The collection is particularly strong in its group of minimal and conceptual art from the 1960s and 1970s, by artists such as Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Sol LeWitt, Agnes Martin, Richard Serra, and Lawrence Weiner. The very personal character of this collection and especially its exceptionally high level of quality make it a perfect subject for the study and teaching of contemporary drawing and art in general.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. 9
Concept, Process, Dematerialization: Reflections on the Role of Drawings in Recent Artp. 13
Carl Andrep. 18
Jill Baroffp. 22
James Bishopp. 24
Louise Bourgeoisp. 26
Trisha Brownp. 30
John Cagep. 34
Anne Chup. 38
Marsha Cottrellp. 40
Walter De Mariap. 42
Dan Flavin (Sonja Flavin)p. 44
Suzan Freconp. 50
Simon Frostp. 52
Cheryl Goldslegerp. 54
Robert Grosvenorp. 56
Nancy Haynesp. 58
Eva Hessep. 60
Christine Hiebertp. 62
Jasper Johnsp. 66
Donald Juddp. 74
Ellsworth Kellyp. 76
Eve Andree Larameep. 80
Sol LeWittp. 82
Glenn Ligonp. 90
Sharon Loudenp. 92
Robert Mangoldp. 94
Brice Mardenp. 98
Tom Marionip. 104
Agnes Martinp. 106
Stefana McClurep. 112
Paul Mogensenp. 114
Robert Morrisp. 116
Bruce Naumanp. 118
Laurie Reidp. 120
Dorothea Rockburnep. 122
Winston Roethp. 124
Ed Ruschap. 126
Robert Rymanp. 132
Fred Sandbackp. 136
Erik Saxonp. 140
Carole Seborovskip. 142
Richard Serrap. 146
Robert Smithsonp. 154
Stephen Sollinsp. 160
Richard Tuttlep. 162
Lawrence Weinerp. 166
Mark Williamsp. 170
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