Tomma Abts

Publisher: Yale University Press

Publish Date: 2018

Texts by James Rondeau, Kate Nesin, and Juliane Rebentisch.

This publication examines both the art-historical framework of Tomma Abts’s painting as well as its deep philosophical and psychological dimensions.

With a rigorous approach and self-imposed limitations to both scale and composition, Tomma Abts (b. 1967) has reinvigorated painterly abstraction and its relevance within contemporary art. Using a fixed canvas size and a vertical format, Abts deploys basic formal elements such as arcs, circles, planes, and stripes to create powerful works that are at once subtle and eccentric. This extraordinary book, designed in collaboration with the artist herself, is a substantial and deeply insightful treatment of her career to date and features sixty works made over the past decade. Essays not only contextualize Abts’s work within an art-historical framework of methods, process, and style, but also examine her paintings’ philosophical and psychological dimensions and their embodiment of a creative process that transcends the specifics of any particular work.

Details

Publisher: Yale University Press

Artist: Tomma Abts

Contributors: James Rondeau, Kate Nesin, Juliane Rebentisch

Publication Date: 2018

ISBN: 9780300233872

Retail: $40 | £30

Status: Not Available

Designer: Mevin & van Deursen, Amsterdam

Printer: Conti Tipocolor, Italy

Binding: Hardcover

Dimensions: 9 3/4 x 13 3/4

Pages: 176

Reproductions: 74 color

Artist and Contributors

Tomma Abts

Tomma Abts (b. 1967) is known for her complex paintings and drawings that, while abstract, are nevertheless illusionistic, rendered with sharp attention to details—such as shadows, three-dimensional effects, and highlights—that defy any single, realistic light source.

James Rondeau

Kate Nesin

Juliane Rebentisch

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