... symmetry to open up space for color (Noland). The only artist of the sixties to convert Cubism into color painting and make great art of it was Hofmann ...
Bannard at Jacobson Howard. Post # ... Curiously, the time relationships between Suprematism, Bannard's paintings, and the present are symmetrical at 1915- ...
... symmetry to open up space for color (Noland). The only artist of the sixties to convert Cubism into color painting and make great art of it was Hofmann ...
In the mid-1960s, his work, which featured, in Bannard's own words, “plain, simple, symmetrical in-your-face color,” was included in historically important ...
... symmetry, and affective color. His new paintings, from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s, contained few forms and insisted that relational design could be ...