Bridget Riley

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Bridget Riley
Authors and Contributors      Contributions by Bridget Riley
Contributions by Robert Kudielka
Contributions by Eric de Chassey
Contributions by David Sylvester
Contributions by Michael Bracewell
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:280
Dimensions(mm): Height 245,Width 270
Category/GenreArt and design styles - Abstract Expressionism
Painting and paintings
Individual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9781911054320
ClassificationsDewey:700.92
Audience
General
Illustrations 120 colour

Publishing Details

Publisher National Galleries of Scotland
Imprint National Galleries of Scotland
Publication Date 26 June 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This landmark book reflects on almost 70 years of works by Bridget Riley (b.1931), from some of her earliest to very recent projects, providing a unique record of the work of an artist still very much at the height of her powers. Essays from leading scholars and commentators on Riley's work will make this title the authority on Riley's practice. In the last decade, Riley has continued to push her practice considerably, producing several large-scale site-specific wall paintings as well as continuing to develop new paintings. This book will explore these recent developments. It will also examine the notable influence that other artists such as Georges Seurat and Piet Mondrian have had on Riley's work. SELLING POINTS: . Includes a selection of critical writings starting with David Sylvester's review of her first exhibition in 1962 and ending with Dave Hickey's foreword to her 2019 exhibition in LA . Featuring reviews, essays, statements and conversations that have been specially selected by the artist and include her own writings . This book marks the first major survey of Riley's work to be staged in Scotland and the first of its scale in the UK since 2003 . Published to accompany an exhibition at the National Galleries of Scotland from June until September 2019, and at the Hayward, London, October to January 2020 120 colour images