A sleek, minimalist and all-encompassing monograph on Peter Joseph and his experiments in geometric abstraction
From his large-scale environmental works of the 1960s to his two-color compositions of the 1970s, British painter Peter Joseph (1929–2020) developed his theory of color and proportion from his close study of Old Masters, classical architecture and American Abstract Expressionists such as Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 7/22/2025
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A sleek, minimalist and all-encompassing monograph on Peter Joseph and his experiments in geometric abstraction
From his large-scale environmental works of the 1960s to his two-color compositions of the 1970s, British painter Peter Joseph (1929–2020) developed his theory of color and proportion from his close study of Old Masters, classical architecture and American Abstract Expressionists such as Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko.