The ateliers of German emigrant Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) in Munich, New York and Provincetown lured talented students later to become some of the most significant artists and educators of the time. One book brings together the man, the schools, and the painting art to show how his decade in Paris prior to World War I enabled him to explain Cubism to the avant-garde and catalyzed the later Abstract Expressionism. From how Hofmann taught to what he taught, artists talk shop about the inner workings of the visual language, a ...
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The ateliers of German emigrant Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) in Munich, New York and Provincetown lured talented students later to become some of the most significant artists and educators of the time. One book brings together the man, the schools, and the painting art to show how his decade in Paris prior to World War I enabled him to explain Cubism to the avant-garde and catalyzed the later Abstract Expressionism. From how Hofmann taught to what he taught, artists talk shop about the inner workings of the visual language, a discussion essential to the contemporary dialogue in the visual arts.
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Add this copy of Color Creates Light: Studies With Hans Hofmann to cart. $146.38, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2011 by TRILLISTAR INTERARTS, INC.