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Hans Hofmann: The Nature of Abstraction offers a fresh and revealing assessment of the artist’s prolific and innovative painterly career. The comprehensive exhibition and accompanying catalogue will feature approximately seventy paintings and works on paper by Hofmann from 1930 through the end of his life in 1966, including works from public and private collections across North America and Europe. Curator Lucinda Barnes builds on new scholarship published over the past ten years and the 2014 catalogue raisonné to present Hofmann as a unique synthesis of student, artist, teacher, and mentor who transcended generations and continents. His singular artistic achievement drew on artistic influences and innovations that spanned two world wars and transatlantic avant-gardes. Over the last fifty years Hofmann has come to be understood primarily from the vantage of his late color-plane abstractions. Hans Hofmann: The Nature of Abstraction expands our understanding and reinvigorates our appreciation of Hofmann through an inclusive presentation of his artistic arc, showing the vibrant interconnectedness and continuity in his work of European and American influences from the early twentieth century through the advent of abstract expressionism.

Published in association with the Berkeley Museum of Art Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA).

Exhibition dates:
Berkeley Museum of Art Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA): February 27–July 21, 2019
The Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA: September 21, 2019–January 6, 2020

Hans Hofmann: The Nature of Abstraction

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    Publisher: University of California Press
    Publication Date: 22/02/2019
    ISBN13: 9780520294479, 978-0520294479
    ISBN10: 0520294475

    Number of Pages: 192

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

    Description

    Hans Hofmann: The Nature of Abstraction offers a fresh and revealing assessment of the artist’s prolific and innovative painterly career. The comprehensive exhibition and accompanying catalogue will feature approximately seventy paintings and works on paper by Hofmann from 1930 through the end of his life in 1966, including works from public and private collections across North America and Europe. Curator Lucinda Barnes builds on new scholarship published over the past ten years and the 2014 catalogue raisonné to present Hofmann as a unique synthesis of student, artist, teacher, and mentor who transcended generations and continents. His singular artistic achievement drew on artistic influences and innovations that spanned two world wars and transatlantic avant-gardes. Over the last fifty years Hofmann has come to be understood primarily from the vantage of his late color-plane abstractions. Hans Hofmann: The Nature of Abstraction expands our understanding and reinvigorates our appreciation of Hofmann through an inclusive presentation of his artistic arc, showing the vibrant interconnectedness and continuity in his work of European and American influences from the early twentieth century through the advent of abstract expressionism.

    Published in association with the Berkeley Museum of Art Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA).

    Exhibition dates:
    Berkeley Museum of Art Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA): February 27–July 21, 2019
    The Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA: September 21, 2019–January 6, 2020

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