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The eye's mind : collected writings 1965-1999 / Bridget Riley ; edited by Robert Kudielka.

Title
The eye's mind : collected writings 1965-1999 / Bridget Riley ; edited by Robert Kudielka.
Author
Riley, Bridget, 1931-
Publication
London : Thames and Hudson in association with the Serpentine Gallery and De Montfort University, 1999.

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Additional Authors
  • Kudielka, Robert
  • Serpentine Gallery
  • De Montfort University
Description
238 p. : ill. (some col.), ports.; 23 cm.
Alternative Title
  • Bridget Riley.
  • collected writings 1965-1999
Subject
  • Riley, Bridget, 1931- > Interviews
  • Riley, Bridget, 1931- > Written works
  • Color in art
  • Painters > Great Britain > Interviews
  • Composition (Art)
  • Art, Abstract
Genre/Form
Interviews
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Foreword / Bridget Riley -- Introduction / Robert Kudielka -- 1. Autobiographical. Personal Interview / Nikki Henriques. The Pleasures of Sight. Student at the Royal College of Art 1952-55. Continuing. The Hermaphrodite. The Artist and Society: talking to David Thompson. Holidays: talking to Vanya Kewley -- 2. Development as Painter. In Conversation with Maurice de Sausmarez. Perception Is the Medium. Interview with David Sylvester. Statement. In Conversation with Robert Kudielka. Working with Nature. Into Colour: in conversation with Robert Kudielka. A Visit to Egypt and the Decoration for the Royal Liverpool Hospital. According to Sensation: in conversation with Robert Kudielka. The Experience of Painting: talking to Mel Gooding. Something to Look At: in conversation with Alex Farquharson -- 3. On Art and Other Artists. The Flowering of the Abstract. The Colour Connection: in conversation with Robert Kudielka. The Artist's Eye: Seurat. Mondrian Perceived. Mondrian: the 'universal' and the 'particular'. Painting Now. Nauman's Formalism.
ISBN
0500281653
OCLC
  • 59443554
  • SCSB-9999793
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library