Bridget Riley , 2021
- Title(s):
- Bridget Riley : working drawings / foreword by Bridget Riley ; texts, Lucy Askew [and eight others] ; [edited by Alexandra Tommasini, Rosa Gubay].
- Published/Created:
- London : The Bridget Riley Art Foundation ; London ; New York, New York : Thames and Hudson, 2021.
- Physical Description:
- 296 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
- Holdings:
- Reference LibraryNJ18.R465 A12 2021 (LC) OversizeAccessible in the Reference Library [Hours]
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- http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/16151760
- Classification:
- Books
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
"Bridget Riley's paintings are developed carefully over time, the result of methodically working through pictorial variables such as colour, tone, scale, and rhythm. Studies are central to this process, allowing Riley to concentrate on the analysis and synthesis that lie at the heart of her working practice. Riley says, 'Because my work is based on enquiry, studies are my chief method of exploration and my way into paintings' (2005). This volume richly illustrates the thinking that goes into Riley's work through a selection of over 150 drawings, colour analyses, notations, scale studies and cartoons, most of which were exhibited at the artist's recent seminal retrospective exhibitions in Edinburgh and London from 2019 to 2020 organized by the National Galleries of Scotland. The selection spans most of Riley's working life, tracing the origins and evolving nature of her remarkable body of work. Riley's beginnings are also documented through selected childhood drawings, work made during and immediately following her studies at Goldsmiths' College and the Royal College of Art, and her early explorations into abstraction. The artist's working method is brought into high relief in a newly commissioned conversation with Riley and Sir John Leighton, Director of the National Galleries of Scotland. The text explores the cardinal moments in the artist's practice and the impulses that bring her work into existence. The volume also includes four previously published texts dedicated to Riley's studies and practice written by the artist herself, art historians, curators and museum directors, which shed further light on the enduring role of drawing and the process of exploration central to her work."--Publisher's description. - Subject Terms:
- Riley, Bridget, born 1931Riley, Bridget, born 1931Riley, Bridget, born 1931 -- Criticism and interpretation.Riley, Bridget, born 1931 -- Themes, motives.Riley, Bridget, born 1931 Works. Selections.
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