Thomas Pihl
Sight Specific
Jeroen Chabot author Norman L Kleeblatt author Karin Hellandsjø editor Line Daatland editor Petter Snare editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hatje Cantz
Published:11th Feb '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This comprehensive publication explores the evolution of monochrome painting, highlighting Thomas Pihl's layered technique that invites viewer interaction and contemplation, revealing the intricate nature of perception through light and color.
Thomas Pihl delves into the rich history of monochrome painting, tracing its evolution over the past century. Beginning with Kazimir Malevich's groundbreaking Black Square in 1915, the book explores how this form of artistic expression has developed and maintained its allure. Pihl's work is highlighted as a contemporary contribution to this tradition, characterized by a unique approach that transcends conventional storytelling. Instead of depicting specific motifs, his paintings engage with the physical and mental spaces they inhabit, inviting viewers to explore and reflect.
The book emphasizes Pihl's distinctive technique, where he layers colors on the canvas, revealing the intricate process behind each piece. This method not only enhances the visual depth of his works but also allows observers to appreciate the journey of creation. Each layer serves as a testament to the artist's meticulous approach, encouraging viewers to consider the interplay of light and color and how it shapes their perception of the artwork.
In this comprehensive publication, Pihl's visual world is presented for the first time in a cohesive manner, offering insights into his artistic philosophy and the broader context of monochrome painting. The book serves as an invitation to engage with Pihl's art, prompting discussions about the nature of perception and the role of color in our experiences. Through thoughtful examination, Thomas Pihl enriches the reader's understanding of both the artist and the enduring fascination with monochrome painting.
ISBN: 9783775749206
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 680g
96 pages