Paul Mogensen - Early 1968 by Paul Mogensen

Paul Mogensen - Early 1968 by Paul Mogensen

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Paul Mogensen - Early 1968 by Paul Mogensen

Paul Mogensen (born 1941) had his first one-person exhibition at the Bykert Gallery, New York, in March 1967. A pioneering minimalist painter, Mogensen worked then—as now—on paintings guided by such ancient mathematical rules as the golden ratio. In early 1968, Mogensen boarded a rivet-plated British passenger ship in Madras (now Chennai), India, which traveled for six days to Penang Island, Malaya, off the west coast of Malaysia. He carried with him a children's notebook in which he drew a few ideas related to what he was seeing on his travels and worked on the arithmetic that continues to inform his paintings. Paul Mogensen: Early 1968 is a facsimile of the workbook from that time. An intimate volume, offering a glimpse of how Mogensen worked out his mathematical imagery in relation to the outside world, this publication is the only book available on this key minimalist artist.
MrMogensen's recent efforts in the front space at Karma form one of the best displays of abstract painting in New York right now, for their rigor and pleasures and their illumination of the act of looking. -- Roberta Smith * The New York Times *
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ISBN 13 9781942607953
ISBN 10 1942607954
Title Paul Mogensen - Early 1968
Author Paul Mogensen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Karma
Year published 2018-07-26
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.