ROY AHLGREN A Catalogue Raisonne
REPRESENTATIONAL & HARD EDGE OP ART: 1965--2010
de BOB HAGLE
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Acerca del libro
In 1988, a serious respirational problem caused by inhaling solvent fumes from serigraphic printing found Ahlgren changing direction. He surrendered his geometric design work in favor of painting natural subjects--landforms, lakes, streams--on stretched canvas. He continued in this manner for the next 22-years to generate 600 separate paintings.
The book lists titles, sizes, media, dates of creation, and current ownership of all art plus illustrates approximately 300 works in full color.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Bellas artes
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 160 - Fecha de publicación: may. 25, 2010
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Catalog, painting, Op-art, silk-screen, Ahlgren
Acerca del creador
In 2005, Bob Hagle wrote and illustrated “Courage and Innovation” a 150-page historical book about Lord Corporation, that was designed and published by Albrecht Associates. Hagle has written and illustrated “Fran Schanz: Heart of Art” and “Fran Schanz: Select Drawings” two books about artist Schanz. “Roy Ahlgren: Catalogue Raisonne” and “Roy Ahlgren: Hard Edge Paintings & Op Art Serigraphs: 1965-1988” are his third and fourth books. “Two Artists…two points of view” describes work by sculptors and printers John Silk Deckard and his wife, Matta D. These six books about artists were published and distributed by Blurb of San Francisco. In 2017, Eriez Corporation commissioned Hagle and Albrecht Associates to produce Eriez 75-year history book, “From Pioneer to World Authority in Separation Technologies.” Hagle holds an MFA degree in visual communications from Syracuse University and has taught at Mercyhurst University where he also served as director of the University's Cummings Art Gallery