
Hans Hofmann
Hofmann's long and productive career began in Paris in 1904 where the young artist absorbed the manifold influences of the city's avant-garde. Drawn back to Germany due to war, Hofmann, exempt from military service, opened an innovative school for art in Munich. The school's reputation spread internationally and, as the political situation in Germany deteriorated during the 1930s, Hofmann re-located his school to New York. The city, a center for emerging artistic talent, was the perfect environment for Hofmann to continue his teaching practice, which he did until 1958, when he devoted himself entirely to painting. Throughout his American years, Hofmann enlarged the expressive language of abstraction, through his innovative use of color, materiality and structure.
This impressive three-volumed catalogue marks a milestone in the scholarship and understanding of Hofmann's huge contribution to twentieth-century art. Through insightful essays, meticulous catalogue entries and supporting academic apparatus, it is shown how Hofmann's exceptional body of work often defies categorization - his was a highly personal visual language with which he endlessly explored pictorial structures and chromatic relationships. Both visually stunning and academically robust, this publication is an essential purchase for all those with a keen interest in one of the twentieth century's most significant and original artists.
- Undertitel
- Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings
- Redaktör
- Suzi Villiger, Stacey Gershon, Juliana Kreinik, Jessie Sentivan, Helen Vong, Ani Boyajian, Jacqueline Friedman Kreinik, Paul Moorhouse, Peter Morrin, Marcelle Polednik
- ISBN
- 9781848221260
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 446 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2014-09-28
- Sidor
- 1280