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Suzan Frecon
Hardback
Main Details
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Suzan Frecon
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Richard Shiff
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:72 | Dimensions(mm): Height 292,Width 249 |
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Category/Genre | Individual artists and art monographs |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781941701676
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Illustrations |
Illustrated in colour throughout
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
David Zwirner
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Imprint |
David Zwirner
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Publication Date |
25 January 2018 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
The result of a deliberative process guided by careful attention to spatial relationships, Suzan Frecon's large-scale oil paintings are composed of asymmetrical curves that result in minor and major measured areas of color. Accompanying the artist's solo exhibitions at David Zwirner, New York and London, in 2017, this publication features a selection of new monumental paintings carefully reproduced both as individual works and in installation views to best convey the experience of seeing the work. Depending on the viewer's position and the time of day, the contrasts of matte and sheen, positive and negative, and immediacy and radiance combine to create an ongoing visual experience of always varying subtleties. In contrast to the paintings, Frecon's watercolors, also featured here, engage the relationship between paint and paper support. Each predetermined sheet-often an agate-burnished old Indian ledger page-has its own innate character, properties, and irregular shape; its creases, holes, blemishes, and even faint writings become an integral component of the final watercolor. "Their truth is the paint," Frecon says, and in a specially commissioned essay acclaimed art historian Richard Shiff examines the new body of work in relationship to paining and the experience of looking.
Author Biography
Suzan Frecon is an artist known for abstract oil paintings and works on paper. She was born in 1941 in Mexico, Pennsylvania.
Reviews"Each shape is of a single hue of remarkable depth and inner variation, partly due to the pigment being suspended in rich concentrations of oil mediums that can vary from glossy to matte."--Stephen Westfall "Art in America" "Frecon's merging of color and shape is an unexpected development, and, to my mind, her evocative use of color is rivaled only by Brice Marden..."--John Yau "Hyperallergic" "It is a finely attuned openness to the world that we encounter in Frecon's work, a sense of color unlike anyone else's."--John Yau "Hyperallergic" "The real novelty of these abstractions is the texture."--Rema Hort "Whitewall" "While [Frecon's] edge-to-edge saturated color leaves no room for breath or escape, its perfection elicits no desire to leave."--Carol Diehl "ARTnews" Frecon's work "has a deeper, quieter kind of originality: a sense of unassailable integrity and the fullness of form."--Roberta Smith "The New York Times"
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