Clyfford Still 1904-1980: the Buffalo and San Francisco collections Review
Posted by
Melind Brown
on 11/30/2012
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abstract art,
abstract expressionism,
abstract painting,
action painting,
art,
art book,
artbook,
joan mitchell,
lee krasner,
steven felicelli
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(More customer reviews)Clyfford Still is one of the giant figures of the art world and this book puts his paintings in a proper perspective. The book contains many color reproductions of his large non-objective canvases. Still himself wrote the book and gives us a very good insight into his life and thinking process. He discusses what went into his paintings and how his unique canvas numbering system worked absent dates and titles to identify his work. It is also a journey through his body of work. His paintings were skillfully balanced with positive and negative spaces and his unparalleled use of color is well documented. This book is a must for any art lover in general and for students of American art in particular. I liked this book not only for the well reproduced paintings in color but also because it let's us into the painter's mind to get a glimps of his true genius.
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