Untitled by Agnes Martin
Susan Sheehan Gallery
1998
Edition Size: 75
Sheet Size: 12 x 12 each inches
Signed
Condition: Pristine
Price on Application
1998
Edition Size: 75
Sheet Size: 12 x 12 each inches
Signed
Condition: Pristine
Price on Application
Abstract painter Agnes Martin had two major influences in her work: the landscapes of the New Mexico desert and the teachings of Taoism. After attending Summer Field School in New Mexico in 1947, Martin left and returned to its empty landscapes throughout her life, living there until her death in 2004, aged 92. She was first introduced to Taoism while studying at Columbia University in New York City in the early 1940s and was fascinated by it as a code of ethics and a guide to living. Both these inspirations show in her paintings: her early works reflected the desert landscape she was surrounded by. As her worked evolved, she incorporated pastel washes that brought a light, shimmering effect to her canvas, an expression of her spiritual development. This transformed again with her ‘Untitled No.4’ in 1994, where she brought in bright, bold colour washes mixed with gesso.