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This is the first full-length monograph on the paintings of Bernard Frize (b.1949), an artist whose work straddles movements and styles from Colour Field to Minimalism, Fluxus, and Conceptual Art. Frize's works utilise a carefully constructed range of tools, processes, choreography and collaboration to catalogue, in complex and unexpected abstract form and colour, the possibilities of his chosen materials.

Emerging from the politicised 1970s onwards, Frize swam against the tide of opinion regarding painting’s apparent obsolescence to develop a painting practice that could express political commitment and social concerns, while avoiding both overt statement and pure decoration.

David Rhodes’ text provides a detailed consideration of Frize’s development, from the earliest works onwards. Placing his paintings in a broader art-historical and philosophical context, a wider conversation about painting itself is presented alongside Frize's significant place within the medium's history.



Table of Contents
Foreword by Barry Schwabsky; 1. Finding a Way; 2. Painting and Its Others; 3. Painting and Thinking; 4. Series and Hapax; 5. Approaching a Painting Methodology; 6. Consistent Change; 7. Abstract Painting's Slow Return; 8. Berlin and the Present; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Biography; Selected Group Exhibitions; Selected Public Collections; Acknowledgements; Image Credits; Index

Bernard Frize

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    Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
    Publication Date: 03/07/2019
    ISBN13: 9781848223479, 978-1848223479
    ISBN10: 1848223471

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This is the first full-length monograph on the paintings of Bernard Frize (b.1949), an artist whose work straddles movements and styles from Colour Field to Minimalism, Fluxus, and Conceptual Art. Frize's works utilise a carefully constructed range of tools, processes, choreography and collaboration to catalogue, in complex and unexpected abstract form and colour, the possibilities of his chosen materials.

    Emerging from the politicised 1970s onwards, Frize swam against the tide of opinion regarding painting’s apparent obsolescence to develop a painting practice that could express political commitment and social concerns, while avoiding both overt statement and pure decoration.

    David Rhodes’ text provides a detailed consideration of Frize’s development, from the earliest works onwards. Placing his paintings in a broader art-historical and philosophical context, a wider conversation about painting itself is presented alongside Frize's significant place within the medium's history.



    Table of Contents
    Foreword by Barry Schwabsky; 1. Finding a Way; 2. Painting and Its Others; 3. Painting and Thinking; 4. Series and Hapax; 5. Approaching a Painting Methodology; 6. Consistent Change; 7. Abstract Painting's Slow Return; 8. Berlin and the Present; Notes; Selected Bibliography; Biography; Selected Group Exhibitions; Selected Public Collections; Acknowledgements; Image Credits; Index

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