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The renowned artist Irwin Kremens collages, paintings, and sculptures are composed from such diverse materials as scraps of weathered paper, wasp nests, saw blades, and steel. Irwin Kremen: Beyond Black Mountain (1966 to 2006) is the exhibition catalog accompanying a retrospective covering forty years of the artists career. The work will be on display at Duke Universitys Nasher Museum of Art from March 22, 2007 through June 17, 2007. A longtime North Carolina resident and Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Duke University, Kremen studied literature and writing with M. C. Richards at the legendary Black Mountain College in the mid-1940s. There he met John Cage, David Tutor, and Merce Cunningham, all of whom became close friends, artistic inspirations, and ardent supporters. Kremen did not show his work publicly until a 1978 exhibition at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art featuring mostly small non-representational collages. In 1979 his works were exhibited at the Smithsonian Institutions National Collection of Fine Arts, where they were received enthusiastically; the Washington Star heralded him as an American master of collage on the level of Robert Motherwell, Anne Ryan, and Romare Bearden. Since then, Kremens work has been shown in nearly thirty shows in the United States and abroad; favorably reviewed in the New York Times, Washington Post, Artforum International, the Chicago Tribune, and Art News; and acquired by museums and private collectors across the country. The catalog includes full color illustrations of more than 100 of Kremens collages as well as twelve sculptures and three monumental pieces made over the past decade in collaboration with the Duke art professor William Noland. Publication of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
- Illustratör: 25 b&w photos 80 color plates
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780938989295
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 72
- Utgivningsdatum: 2007-04-01
- Förlag: Duke University Museum of Art,U.S.