As you walk into Agnes Martin at LACMA, you are immediately faced with a choice. Turn left and go east, into the history of her early years of living and painting in New York City. Turn right, or west ...
Sotheby's auctioneer Oliver Barker fielding bids for Agnes Martin's "Grey Stone II" (1961) during the auction (photo courtesy Sotheby's) Art world denizens who descended upon Sotheby’s New York ...
About Agnes -- About the paintings -- Works 1956-67. I want to talk to you about the work -- ; Short essays ; The silence on the floor of my house -- ; The struggle of existence -- ; What we do not ...
The question of how Agnes Martin arrived at the grid, and what she drew from those around her, seems easy to answer: several pioneers of pared down, rectilinear abstraction were near at hand, and ...
A retrospective show can sometimes be so expansive that it can contrive a sense of knowing a lot about an artist without ever delving too deep beneath the surface. The work of Agnes Martin (1912-2004) ...
In a moment of dramatic suspense, a slow but determined bidding war broke out over Agnes Martin’s Grey Stone II (1961) during the Emily Fisher Landau Collection sale at Sotheby’s New York on Wednesday ...
“I used to look in my mind for the unwritten page If my mind was empty enough I could see it…” —Agnes Martin The Agnes Martin retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, which ...
AGNES MARTIN’S best-known paintings feature stripes or grids in muted colors stretched across 6-foot-square canvases. At a recent exhibit dedicated to the Canadian-born artist (1912-2004) at New ...
From the edition of 2500, co-published by Nemela & Lenzen GmbH, Mönchengladbach and Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, for Agnes Martin's retrospective at the Stedelijk Museum, all unframed.
This print is an exhibition invitation to PaceWildenstein's 1995 Agnes Martin show in New York, "Agnes Martin Recent Paintings." The image is a reproduction of a painting from the show, approved by ...