Ilya Bolotowsky
Auteur : Ilya Bolotowsky, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Date de publication : 1974
Éditeur : Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
Nombre de pages : 133
Résumé du livre
Representing Ilya Bolotowsky's first solo show in a New York museum, this exhibition catalogue explores Bolotowsky's clean, formal approach, his use of colour, and the influences of Piet Mondrian and Joan Miro on his work. This catalogue includes a detailed interview conducted by Louise Averill Svendsen and Mimi Poser, covering the artist's background and artistic philosophy, which is preceded by a short introductory essay on Bolotowsky's work written by Adelyn D. Breeskin. A biographical chronology, a comprehensive list of past exhibitions, and a selected bibliography expound on these texts. A plate section displaying the nearly one-hundred works included in the exhibition, in black and white and color, is also included.