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Book Synopsis: How Bowling's sculpture expands and complicates his reputation as a high modernist painter
This is the first publication to examine Frank Bowling's (born 1934) art and ideas in relation to sculpture. An extended essay by Sam Cornish charts his interactions with sculpture since the 1960s, beginning with his shaped canvas Swan (1964), which was first displayed with ribbons and an anchor hanging from it. The text also considers Bowling's time in New York in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when he was involved with debates around Black art and the work of a number of African American sculptors.
The book asks how Bowling's sculpture extends our understanding of his pictorial language. Considering this relationship also highlights the importance of sculpture to high modernism, from which Bowling's mature art emerged. Bowling is one of a number of high modernist painters―including Jules Olitski, Kenneth Noland, and Helen Frankenthaler―who also made sculpture, complicating perceptions of high modernism as a tendency associated primarily with painting.
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Unlock the Hidden Dimensions of Frank Bowling's Art with this Exclusive Sculpture Book!
Experience Frank Bowling's groundbreaking art like never before with this one-of-a-kind publication that delves into the intriguing world of his sculpture. Be the first to explore how Bowling's sculptural works expand and challenge his reputation as a high modernist painter.
In this comprehensive book, esteemed art critic Sam Cornish provides an in-depth analysis of Bowling's interactions with sculpture throughout his career. Discover the fascinating journey that began with the iconic shaped canvas Swan in 1964, adorned with ribbons and an anchor hanging from it, captivating audiences worldwide.
Delve into Bowling's time in New York during the dynamic late 1960s and early 1970s, where he engaged in thought-provoking discussions surrounding Black art. Discover how he was influenced by the groundbreaking work of African American sculptors, enriching his artistry with new perspectives and dimensions.
Uncover the transformative power of Bowling's sculpture as it adds a new layer of depth to his iconic pictorial language. By exploring this relationship, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the crucial role sculpture played in shaping high modernism, the movement from which Bowling's mature art emerged. Through Bowling and his contemporaries, including Jules Olitski, Kenneth Noland, and Helen Frankenthaler, high modernism's association primarily with painting is challenged and expanded.
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