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This is the first book on the paintings of Anne Truitt (1921-2004). Best known for her sculptures--wood columns painted in multiple layers of vibrant acrylic--Truitt also spent more than two decades producing innovative large-format paintings on canvas. Featured here are 16 abstract works made between 1972 and 1993, all generously illustrated, including numerous full-page detail photographs.
In an essay Michael Schreyach provides an incisive formal analysis of the works' compositional elements, particularly the tension between two- and three-dimensionality that characterizes not only Truitt's paintings but also her sculptures. It was through these pictorial and material qualities that she manifested the metaphysical meaning of her art--or, as she described it, 'the sharp delight of watching what has been inside one's own most intimate self materialize into visibility.'