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Bridget Riley, one of the leading abstract painters of her
generation, holds a unique position in contemporary art. She has
developed and extended the range of her interests ever since her
first success in the 1960s, creating a body of work which is both
consistent and highly varied. This volume, now fully revised and
updated, reveals the mind behind this remarkable aachievement,
drawing together the most important texts and interviews of the
last fifty years. Riley's writings show a passionate engagement
with her subjects and a great insight paired with a freshness of
approach and an exceptional clarity of expression. Quite apart from
providing a key to understanding her own work, this book is a
fascinating document reflecting the issues and problems facing an
artist in the 21st century.
Bridget Riley: Paintings and Gouaches 1979-80 & 2011 features
three new paintings which represent an important new direction in
the artist's work as Riley brings her exploration of the circle
from the wall to the canvas, and from black and white to colour.
Through the layering of circles of yellow and orange, Riley asks
the eye to continuously adjust as the shapes grow and compress,
recede and advance and dance across the canvas.
First published to accompany a 2011 exhibition, this catalogue
features three new paintings that bring Bridget Riley's exploration
of the circle from the wall to the canvas, and from black and white
to colour. By placing Riley's new paintings in relation to her
early gouaches, this publication highlights new directions taken by
the famous British artist. Through the layering of circles of
yellow and orange in her exploration of interplaying colours, Riley
asks the viewer's eye to continuously adjust as the shapes grow,
compress and dance across the canvas. Full-colour illustrations are
accompanied by a conversation between Riley and Robert Kudielka
from 1978, in which the artist discusses her move away from the
blacks, greys and whites of her 1960s works and towards the use of
the curve 'as a rhythmic vehicle for colour'.
During the mid-1980s, Riley introduced a new pictorial device, the
rhomboid, to her then predominantly vertical stripes, developing
her exploration of interplaying tones of green, yellow and orange.
This allowed the artist to construct new visual relationships
between divergent colours and forms, creating what she terms a
'harmony of contrasts' that animates the entire visual field.
Tracking a transitional period in Riley's career, the works on
paper in this volume - studies produced between 1984 and 1995 -
shift from a focus on the vertical stripe to increasingly complex
diagonal compositions. Illustrated in full colour, the works are
accompanied by a historic interview with the artist by Robert
Kudielka and a text by Riley's archivists Natalia Naish and
Alexandra Tommasini, situating these studies in relation to major
paintings produced during this period.
Bringing together over 20 gouache studies by the celebrated British
Op artist Bridget Riley, this exhibition catalogue reveals
something of Riley's process. Originally published to accompany an
exhibition at Karsten Schubert, London, the studies explore the
results of Riley setting circles of colours - such as turquoise,
cerise and ochre - at different distances. The images are
accompanied by an interview with the artist by Robert Kudielka from
1972, just following the creation of these works. In the
discussion, Riley touches upon the role of her studies and the
effects of her colour choices on light and movement in the picture
plane.
Bridget Riley is one of the most important British painters of our
time. Since the early 1960s, when she first gained recognition with
her powerful black and white paintings, the artist has continued to
explore the principles of abstraction in startling and original
ways. Through her systematic engagement with colour, tone, form and
structure, Riley pushes the boundaries of perception, challenging
us to look at the world anew. This landmark publication brings
together for the first time all of Bridget Riley's known paintings,
including well over 650 works ranging from the late 1940s to 2017.
Each painting is illustrated with a full-page colour image, many of
which have been sourced from the artist's extensive archive and
rarely published. Drawing on archival research and expert
knowledge, the publication includes an introductory essay,
explanation of materials and methods, extended exhibition history,
biographical information and explanatory notes. The publication
benefits from the remarkable input of Bridget Riley herself, who
has been present at every stage of the project and has provided
first-hand information about her work and exhibition and sales
history. Bridget Riley: The Complete Paintings is a seminal visual
resource and provides the most comprehensive overview of the
artist's paintings to date.
Bridget Riley, one of the leading abstract painters of her
generation, holds a unique position in contemporary art. She has
developed and extended the range of her interests ever since her
first success in the 1960s, creating a body of work which is both
consistent and highly varied. This volume, now fully revised and
updated, reveals the mind behind this remarkable achievement,
drawing together the most important texts and interviews of the
last forty years. Riley's writings show a passionate engagement
with her subjects and a great insight paired with a freshness of
approach and an exceptional clarity of expression. Quite apart from
providing a key to understanding her own work, this book is a
fascinating document reflecting the issues and problems facing an
artist in the 21st century.
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Bridget Riley (Paperback)
Bridget Riley, Robert Kudielka, Eric De Chassey, David Sylvester, Michael Bracewell, …
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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.
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