Larry Poons

David Ebony author Barbara Rose author David Anfam author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.

Published:26th Jun '23

Should be back in stock very soon

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Pre-pub promotional materials, including galleys and advance copies Extensive finished copy mailings Coverage in national print and online publications, with focus on Poons as one of the greatest living American painters Social media campaign and keyword advertising on-publication

This handsome volume, the first full-length biocritical monograph on Larry Poons, reproduces more than 140 of his most important works in full colour

Larry Poons (b. 1937) shot to fame while still in his twenties, on the strength of his “dot paintings,” in which dots or ellipses were meticulously arranged on brightly coloured fields, creating a rhythmic, pulsating effect. But within a few years, Poons first loosened the hard-edged precision of the dot paintings and then abandoned them entirely for an organic mode of abstraction based on vertical drips of flung paint. This marked the beginning of an uncompromising five-decade evolution that has finally led the artist back to a more intimate mode of painting with brushes — and his own hands. At every stage, Poons's career has compelled the attention of critics and, in particular, other artists.

This handsome volume, the first full-length biocritical monograph on Poons, reproduces more than 140 of his most important works in full colour, some as spectacular gatefolds. The incisive text — a collaboration between four leading critics and historians — traces the development of the artist’s extraordinary career. Larry Poons is a necessary addition to the library of anyone with an interest in American art.

"In the 1970s, Larry Poons was at the peak of his fame, and while nowadays he may be less known, this hefty tome makes the case that it’s time to reconsider his dot, drip, and later, more gestural work." - Hyperallergic

ISBN: 9780789213419

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 3738g

474 pages