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Brice Marden: Letters

by Jeffrey Weiss, Brice Marden

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The paintings and drawings that compose Brice Marden's Letterseries, the artist's first extended group of works since his 2006 retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, demonstrate the persistence of labor and method that has characterized the artist's practice for over four decades now. The Letterpaintings have in common a strict formatting device: borders or bands of color along the left and right vertical edges of the canvas.… (more)
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The paintings and drawings that compose Brice Marden's Letterseries, the artist's first extended group of works since his 2006 retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, demonstrate the persistence of labor and method that has characterized the artist's practice for over four decades now. The Letterpaintings have in common a strict formatting device: borders or bands of color along the left and right vertical edges of the canvas.

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