Norman Zammitt

Suzanne Hudson author Cecilia Alemani author James Glisson author Laura Whitcomb author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Karma

Publishing:13th Aug '26

£66.00

This title is due to be published on 13th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Norman Zammitt cover

In pursuit of transcendence through color—probing the oeuvre of an understudied figure in the Light and Space movement This is the first monograph on the work of the American artist Norman Zammitt (1931–2007). Over the course of more than four decades of painting and sculpture, he pursued transcendence through color, which he believed possesses "the power to transform matter into energy, gravity to airiness, compression and bondage to expansion and freedom." Although recognized as a pioneer of Southern California's Light and Space movement, in distinction from many of his peers, Zammitt neither practiced formalism for its own sake nor romanticized materials for their futuristic or industrial appeal. Across mediums, his inquiries remained at once formal, mathematical and spiritual. Alongside a plate section, archival photographs and documents, the essays in this volume chart Zammitt's artistic arc from early surrealist figurations through his innovative laminated-acrylic sculptures, to his luminous Band Paintings, to his magnum opus, Elysium, an immersive, black-lit painting environment.

ISBN: 9781961883321

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Weight: unknown

368 pages