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KAVI GUPTA
Clare Rojas: Plain Black
Abstract Paintings
Text by Jens Hoffmann. Poem by David Whyte.
This volume--the first on the artist in many years--surveys the recent abstractions of the much-admired San Francisco painter Clare Rojas (born 1976). Known for her association with a generation of artists that became internationally prominent through the exhibition Beautiful Losers, Rojas in her earlier paintings drew from various Russian and Eastern European folkloric subjects. While the figures have been removed from this more recent body of work, it is not hard to see their enduring impact on Rojas’ art: with their lively angularity and bold chromaticism, these paintings are equally evocative of folk art and the formalist reductions of key modernist abstract artists such as Alexander Calder, Matisse, Malevich or Ellsworth Kelly. Accompanying these works is an essay by the curator and Deputy Director of the Jewish Museum, Jens Hoffmann, and a poem by David Whyte.
Featured image is reproduced from 'Clare Rojas: Plain Black.'
It's hard to pick just one image from Clare Rojas: Plain Black—they're all so good! If you happen to be in the vicinity of the LA Art Book Fair today, you're in luck. Rojas will be signing copies of this beautiful, linenbound monograph in our booth, D05, from 6-7PM. Essayist Jens Hoffmann calls Rojas "something of a time-traveler, a medium, a magician. An undeniably powerful yet tranquil presence. An utterly contemporary figure—in every sense of the term." Featured image is "Slanted Horizon" (2013). continue to blog
Join us February 24-26 at Printed Matter's LA ART BOOK FAIR 2017! (Opening preview is Thursday, February 23 from 6–9 PM.) This year, our booth (D05) will focus on collaboration and political protest inspiration, with signings and presentations by Clare E. Rojas, Toby Mott, CamLab, Elizabeth Cline, Mark A. Rodriguez, Matt Siegle, Mary Clare Stevens and Bob & Bob. Beside us, Gottingen-based STEIDL will present new and classic photobooks, plus signings with Soviet and Japanese photobook authority Manfred Heiting and photographers Rick Erlich, David Maisel and Jamey Stillings.
FORMAT: Hbk, 10.5 x 11.5 in. / 208 pgs / 208 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $49.95 LIST PRICE: CANADA $67.5 GBP £44.99 ISBN: 9780692666456 PUBLISHER: Kavi Gupta AVAILABLE: 11/22/2016 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Out of stock indefinitely AVAILABILITY: Not available TERRITORY: WORLD
Published by Kavi Gupta. Text by Jens Hoffmann. Poem by David Whyte.
This volume--the first on the artist in many years--surveys the recent abstractions of the much-admired San Francisco painter Clare Rojas (born 1976). Known for her association with a generation of artists that became internationally prominent through the exhibition Beautiful Losers, Rojas in her earlier paintings drew from various Russian and Eastern European folkloric subjects. While the figures have been removed from this more recent body of work, it is not hard to see their enduring impact on Rojas’ art: with their lively angularity and bold chromaticism, these paintings are equally evocative of folk art and the formalist reductions of key modernist abstract artists such as Alexander Calder, Matisse, Malevich or Ellsworth Kelly. Accompanying these works is an essay by the curator and Deputy Director of the Jewish Museum, Jens Hoffmann, and a poem by David Whyte.