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Books : Arts & Photography : Artists, A-Z : ( P-R ) : Riley, Bridget
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This fabulous catalogue which accompanies Bridget Riley's
retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris (June -
September 2008) is an excellent opportunity to rediscover this
important painter. Early works inspired by Seurat are to be seen
alongside the well-known black and white paintings, monumental wall
drawings and wall paintings, and recent canvases with curved forms
and vivid colors. Illustrations of over 60 paintings are complemented
by more than 80 drawings. With texts by Eric de Chassey, Jonathan
Crary, Frances Follin, Robert Kudielka, Anne Montfort, Semir Zeki and
Nadia Chalbi; an interview with the artist by Lynne Cooke; and an
extensive biography. -
An essential publication for followers of the internationally known abstract painter
Bridget Riley, this exhibition catalogue of new paintings is her first show in the UK
since 2000. Fully illustrated with large color images of previously unseen paintings,
these new curvilinear works incorporate flowing forms that interlock and move with
one another, a style that Riley has successfully developed in recent years. Included is
an in-depth essay by Paul Moorhouse, curator of Riley's retrospective at the Tate
Britain in 2003. -
Contributions by Robert Kudeilka, Raimund Stecker.
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