1975
Robert Ryman is an almost-totally self-taught artist who began painting in the mid-1950s. The art that he has pursued in the nearly forty years following can be summarized in three simple words: "square white paintings." Actually, however, his paintings are remarkably varied in content. Endless variations achieved through different combinations of support (ordinary linen canvas, raw canvas, cotton, fiberglass, corrugated cardboard, tracing paper, metal panel, etc.),paint and medium (oil, casein, enamel, acrylic, other resins, pastel, etc.), brushstrokes (random, violent, orderly, smooth, etc.),size, and other elements (use or non-use of a wooden stretcher, thickness of the wooden stretcher if there is one, use or non-use of assorted metal bracket) characterize Ryman's œuvre and create a myriad of visual effects. The artist himself has refered his paintings as "realism." What he means is that his paintings involve no illusion whatsoever and exist solely as real objects in real space (i.e., on the surface of the wall),Ryman's works are the premier examples of Minimal Art, in which methodological execution is united with a highly-developed aesthetic.
1930-2019
Genre | Paintings |
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Material/technique | Oil, polyvinyl acetate emulsion on canvas |
Dimensions | 208.5×208.5cm |
Acquisition date | 1992 |
Accession number | 1992-00-0034-000 |
Copyright | © 2024 Robert Ryman / ARS, New York/ JASPAR, Tokyo E5461 |
NAKANO Jun
1975
IDA Shoichi
1975
ANZAI Shigeo
December 8, 1975
IDA Shoichi
1975-76
MATSUMOTO Eiichiro
1975
ICHIHARA Arinori
1975
SHIMOMURA Ryonosuke
1975
KOMAI Tetsuro
1975
KWAK Duck Jun
1975
ANZAI Shigeo
January 1975