Jennifer Bartlett

Goldwater, Marge

Jennifer Bartlett / Marge Goldwater ; Roberta Smith ; Calvin Tomkins - New York : Abbeville Press , 1985 - 168 p. : illus. ; 26 cm

In "Jennifer Bartlett", Marge Goldwater has contributed a chronological survey of the paintings that discuss the polarities of control and passion - the desire to master space, media, subject matter, and draftsmanship that are crucial aspects of the painter's art. In a richly illustrated article, New York art critic Roberta Smith discusses Bartlett's many architectural commissions. These remarkable installations range from a dining room in the home of British collectors to her work for Philip Johnson's AT&T Building. This volume also contains a captivating biographical sketch of this colorful and outspoken artist by the "New Yorker" writer Calvin Tomkins, who gives an account of Bartlett's background, education, artistic development, and character.


English

0896595196


Bartlett, Jennifer (1941 -)


Walker Art Center


Artists---American
Painting
Prints

741.973 BAR

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