IMOGEN REID Monograph

$30.00
IMOGEN REID Monograph

Gorgeously executed collection of the work of London-based abstract artist Imogen Reid, whose delicate yet vibrant work with grids and patterns lands her squarely at the middle ground where writing, drawing, and weaving meet. Fans of Agnes Martin, Sol LeWitt, or Anni Albers will find much to enjoy in this phenomenal overview of Reid's thrillingly tactile sensibility. Contains essays by Paul Cordwell and Andrea Mason, and an illuminating statement by Reid herself: "I began to weave coloured lines together like threads, to run hyphens in bands like stitching, to print and overprint, cutting, turning, erasing, reducing the scale of marks to increase the density of the weave..." 80 pp., produced in a numbered edition of 100 by Rossicontemporary in Brussels.