As early as 1947 Robert Motherwell understood how important process was to his work when he wrote, “I begin a painting with a series of mistakes. The painting comes out of the correction of mistakes by feeling. I begin with shapes and colors which are not related internally nor to the external world; I work without images. Ultimate unifications come about through modulation of the surface by innumerable trials and errors. The final picture is the process arrested at the moment when what I was looking for flashes into view.”
25 September – 2 November 2013 at Bernard Jacobson Gallery, New York.
Robert Motherwell (1915-1991) Australia II (1983) acrylic on paper collage on board laid down on board 120.6 x 81.2 cm
Robert Motherwell: Expresionismo abstracto de la Escuela de Nueva York
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