Apr 24 2015
Golden Age: Perspectives on Abstract Painting Today

Golden Age: Perspectives on Abstract Painting Today

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Tapp’s Arts Center is excited to launch our new Spotlight Series through a conversation with Marco Antonini, Christopher K. Ho, and Stephen Truax focused on their book, Golden Age: Perspectives on Abstract Painting Today.

The authors will touch on a number of topics addressed within the book, including abstract painting’s critical reception today and the importance of collective identity structures in building this reception. The conversation will lead into an open discussion on artistic communities forming collectives in Columbia, SC.

Golden Age features three groundbreaking essays about abstract painting by Lane Relyea, David Greers, and Gregory Sholette, plus newly published postscripts by the authors. These critical texts are interspersed with extended interviews with artists themselves, captured by the editors in lively conversations and correspondences. Golden Age is as much an attempt to summarize existing conversations about the eternal returns of abstract painting as it is an incitement to discuss contemporary art practices (above and beyond specific styles, trends or topics), and how we can further their impact, agency and relevance.

Edited by Marco Antonini and Christopher K. Ho, and featuring contributions by (in order of appearance) Marco Antonini, Ariel Dill, Lauren Portada, Stephen Truax, David Geers, Jonathan Allmaier, Vince Contarino, Lane Relyea, Nathlie Provosty, Keith J. Varadi, Christopher K. Ho, Gregory Sholette, David Xu Borgonjon, Keenan Jay, and Lauren Martin.

This book was printed thanks to a partial grant from the Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason Foundation.

Advanced copies can be purchased here>>> http://nurtureart.org/?p=9392

There is a $5 suggested donation to support Tapp’s Spotlight Series.

Admission Info

$5 donation

Phone: 8039880013

Dates & Times

2015/04/24 - 2015/04/24

Location Info