Frank Bowling : London / New York
by Frank Bowling

NO. 46083

Fifty years of Frank Bowling’s celebrated abstract works, highlighting his exploration of paint’s material qualities and his dual studio practice across the Atlantic.

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Covering five decades of Frank Bowling’s abstract painting, Frank Bowling: London / New York accompanies exhibitions at Hauser & Wirth New York and Hauser & Wirth London during summer 2021. This volume highlights Bowling’s innovative approach to abstraction and his studio practices in London and New York, showcasing his creative evolution across both continents.

Featuring archival studio imagery and numerous reproductions of his works, the book includes an essay by art historian Mark Godfrey, alongside a discussion with Bowling, artist Rachel Scott, and Ben Bowling, offering a close look at his artistic approach and influences.

About the Contributor
Mark Godfrey, a British art historian and curator, previously served as senior curator at Tate Modern. He co-curated the 2017 exhibition “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power” and played a key role in the Philip Guston retrospective before departing Tate.

Specifications:

  • Format : Hardback
  • Size : 311 × 235 mm ( 12.24 × 9.25 in)
  • Pages : 116 pp
  • Illustrations : 74 illustrations, 66 in full colour
  • ISBN : 9783906915647

The Artist

Sir Frank Bowling (born 1936 in British Guiana) splits his time between studios in London and New York. His abstract works combine personal history with postcolonial themes. This catalogue reflects over fifty years of his groundbreaking achievements in abstraction.

The Author

Mark Godfrey, a British art historian and curator, previously served as senior curator at Tate Modern. He co-curated the 2017 exhibition “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power” and played a key role in the Philip Guston retrospective before departing Tate.

Frank Bowling : London / New York
by Frank Bowling

NO. 46083

Fifty years of Frank Bowling’s celebrated abstract works, highlighting his exploration of paint’s material qualities and his dual studio practice across the Atlantic.

£26

Availability 3 of 3