Ted Stamm Series, Hatje Cantz

Glad to contribute with an essay in the new Ted Stamm Series book published by Hatje Cantz. Ted Stamm’s paintings, drawings and performative works show the New York artist’s constant engagement with his time and his tireless experimental way of working. He developed a minimalist visual language that often appears strictly geometric and simple, yet conveys a great sense of freedom. His iconic works and cross-media conceptual approaches went on to influence a wide range of artists in the generation that followed. This new monograph on the work of this American artist is the most comprehensive published to date. Examining Ted Stamm’s series and artistic language through essays by renowned scholars that place his work in the context of its time and discuss his contribution to the art historical canon, it provides an in-depth insight into Stamm’s multifaceted oeuvre.

Contributor text(s) by Tiffany Bell, Christine Mehring, Jeffrey Saletnik, Andrew Wasserman, Elizabeth Ashley Fox and Per Haubro Jensen. 248 pp., 150 ills. Hardcover 22.00 x 29.00 cm ISBN 978-3-7757-5507-8

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