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General & Miscellaneous American Art, Abstract Expressionism & Art of the 1950s, Modern Art, Abstract Art

Hans Hofmann

by Hans Hoffman
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Overview

As a teacher, Hans Hofmann left his mark on generations of artists in both Europe and America. He had an equally brilliant career as a painter. Hofmann operated a famous teaching studio first in Europe and then in New York at a pivotal moment when a new kind of subjective, non-figurative art was emerging as the dominant movement. His work is insistent upon color, texture, and form, and his astoundingly liberated later canvases are more than expressions of a creative process; they are, in the words of art historian Robert Goldwater, "...less the culmination of a life-long development than a kind of rebirth, an entirely new, youthful phase."

Synopsis

As a teacher, Hans Hofmann left his mark on generations of artists in both Europe and America. He had an equally brilliant career as a painter. Hofmann operated a famous teaching studio first in Europe and then in New York at a pivotal moment when a new kind of subjective, non-figurative art was emerging as the dominant movement. His work is insistent upon color, texture, and form, and his astoundingly liberated later canvases are more than expressions of a creative process; they are, in the words of art historian Robert Goldwater, "...less the culmination of a life-long development than a kind of rebirth, an entirely new, youthful phase."

About the Author, Hans Hoffman

Sam Hunter is Professor Emeritus at Princeton University and an expert on twentieth-century art. His publications include Tony Rosenthal; Isamu Noguchi, Modern Art: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, and Robert Rauschenberg

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2006
Publisher
Rizzoli
Pages
282
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780847823802

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