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1912 Maklin, Saskatchewan Canada - 2004 Taos, New Mexico. Known for: Biomorph to minimal-grid images.
One of the leading contemporary artists in 20th-century America, Agnes Martin was known for her monochromatic, geometric grid painting that combined paint and faintly wavering pencil lines. She is... Read full biography
One of the leading contemporary artists in 20th-century America, Agnes Martin was known for her monochromatic, geometric grid painting that combined paint and faintly wavering pencil lines. She is considered a forerunner of Minimalist art. She began her career in New York, and spent her later years... Read full biography
One of the leading contemporary artists in 20th-century America, Agnes Martin was known for her monochromatic, geometric grid painting that combined paint and faintly wavering pencil lines. She is considered a forerunner of Minimalist art. She began her career in New York, and spent her later years in New Mexico from where she managed to maintain a national reputation. She lived most of her life "fundamentally as a loner" (Cotter). In 1967 when her career was ascending in New York, she left the... Read full biography
One of the leading contemporary artists in 20th-century America, Agnes Martin was known for her monochromatic, geometric grid painting that combined paint and faintly wavering pencil lines. She is considered a forerunner of Minimalist art. She began her career in New York, and spent her later years in New Mexico from where she managed to maintain a national reputation. She lived most of her life "fundamentally as a loner" (Cotter). In 1967 when her career was ascending in New York, she left the city, traveled the country in a pick-up camper and quit painting for seven years. Likely her desire to be alone was related to her innate way of dealing with turmoil, which was to withdraw unto herself and go into a trance-like state, clinically... Read full biography
One of the leading contemporary artists in 20th-century America, Agnes Martin was known for her monochromatic, geometric grid painting that combined paint and faintly wavering pencil lines. She is considered a forerunner of Minimalist art. She began her career in New York, and spent her later years in New Mexico from where she managed to maintain a national reputation. She lived most of her life "fundamentally as a loner" (Cotter). In 1967 when her career was ascending in New York, she left the city, traveled the country in a pick-up camper and quit painting for seven years. Likely her desire to be alone was related to her innate way of dealing with turmoil, which was to withdraw unto herself and go into a trance-like state, clinically defined as catatonia. She later told stories of these reactions that began in her... Read full biography
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- ReviewsMay 2006EditorARTFORUM
- Agnes Martin, 1912-2004March 2005Johnston, JillArt in America
- Eternal Joy of an Attentive MindMarch 2005Wei, LillyArt in America
- Distant LightFebruary 2005Cooke, LynneARTFORUM
- Understanding Agnes MartinFebruary 2005Editors, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- A Sublime MinimalistFebruary 2005Sheets, Hilarie MARTnews
- Power GridsNovember 2004Kino, CarolArt & Auction
- in the airSeptember 2004Art + AuctionArt & Auction
- September CalendarSeptember 2004Editors, Art + AuctionArt & Auction
- August CalendarAugust 2004Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- City Focus-Getting Stronger and MorJuly 2004Indyke, DottieARTnews
- Art MarketMay 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- ARTtalkMay 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- ARTtalkApril 2004Douglas, SarahARTnews
- Front PageMarch 2004Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Front PageJanuary 2004Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- AuctionJanuary 2004Editors, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Art MarketJanuary 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- auction reviewsDecember 2003Tully, JuddArt & Auction
- Shari's NotebookOctober 2003Morrison, ShariArt-Talk
- New York ReviewsMay 2003Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Dia on the HudsonMay 2003Pollack, BarbaraARTnews
- Modernists in TaosDecember 2002Witt, David L.American Art Review
- How are Critics SpokeNovember 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- 100 Top TreasuresNovember 2002Masello, Page, GoldsteinArt & Antiques
- ARTtalkJune 2002Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- ReviewsApril 2002Editors, Art ForumARTFORUM
- Texas: Best of the WestFebruary 2002Editor, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Cosmic ReliefFebruary 2002Storr, RobertARTFORUM
- Preview Spring 2002January 2002Editor, ArtFourmARTFORUM
- Market PlaceApril 2001EditorsArt & Auction
- The 10 Best Living ArtistsDecember 1999EditorsARTnews
- New Mexico ModernistsNovember 1999Traugott, JosephSouthwest Art
- Art BuzzzOctober 1999Editor, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- Mixing the New and OldJuly 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- A Metaphysics of SimplicityNovember 1998Mitchell, Charles DeeArt in America
- Harwood Museum OpensMarch 1998Eauclaire, SallySouthwest Art
- The 1997 Venice BiennaleSeptember 1997Vetrocq, MarciaArt in America
- American Art 1940-1965December 1996Venn, BethAmerican Art Review
- ReviewsOctober 1996Editors, Art NewsARTnews
- Versions of RaptureSeptember 1996Rubenstein, RaphaelArt in America
- In the GalleriesMay 1996Editors, Art and AuctionArt & Auction
- Perfection is in the MindMay 1996Simon, JoanArt in America
- Domestic Globalism at the CarnegieFebruary 1996Adams, BrooksArt in America
