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Gray Foy : drawings 1941-1975
- Title
- Gray Foy : drawings 1941-1975 / editor/designer, Don Quaintance ; foreword, Steve Martin ; essays, Lynn M. Herbert, Don Quaintance, Alexis Rockman ; photography, Graham S. Haber.
- Publication
- New York : Callaway Arts & Entertainment, 2018.
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- Description
- 201 pages : illustrations (some color); 33 cm
- Summary
- The book showcases the unique and mesmerizing art of mid-century American artist, Gray Foy. Long eclipsed from public and private view, this large cache of drawings was discovered after Foy's death, mostly hidden in drawers and closets. The five-year effort to prepare the astonishing discovery for publication culminates in this stunning volume of drawings whose rare beauty will appeal to cognoscenti and general readers alike.0Born in 1922 in Dallas, Foy spent his youth in Los Angeles and went on to study art at Southern Methodist University in Texas and Columbia University in New York. His drawings appeared in numerous group exhibitions (including several Whitney Annuals), and he received a Guggenheim Fellowship. Foy?s drawings are executed with a draftsmanship whose meticulously detailed qualities challenge the viewer's visual acuity. His early work, related to both Magic Realism and Surrealism, conveys affinities with artists as varied as Salvador Dalí and M.C. Escher, and is characterized by complexly interwoven compositions in which human figures, flora and fauna, and terrains and interiors morph into vivid dreamscapes. His mature drawings focus on botanical and geological forms in the process of transformation, metaphorically suggestive of the passage of time and the mutability of perception.
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- Note
- "This monograph accompanies the exhibition "Gray Foy: Drawings 1941-1975," Francis Naumann Fine Art, New York City, September 14 - November 16, 2018"--Colophon.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9780935112382
- 0935112383
- LCCN
- 2017053524
- OCLC
- 1010659018
- SCSB-13570099
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries