
Stanley Whitney
This first comprehensive monograph on Stanley Whitney offers an in-depth look at the artistâs unique and intuitive approach to color and space in painting, which employs a dynamic fusion of preordained structure and improvisation. Deriving inspiration from sources as diverse as Sandro Botticelli and Piet Mondrian, free jazz and American quilt-making, Whitney composes in varying scales with vibrant blocks and bars that articulate a chromatic call-and-response within each canvas. In a new essay, Matthew Jeffrey Abrams brings together Whitneyâs personal and professional narratives to weave a chronological analysis of the work and the artistâs wider cultural contribution over four decades.
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This first comprehensive monograph on Stanley Whitney offers an in-depth look at the artistâs unique and intuitive approach to color and space in painting, which employs a dynamic fusion of preordained structure and improvisation. Deriving inspiration from sources as diverse as Sandro Botticelli and Piet Mondrian, free jazz and American quilt-making, Whitney composes in varying scales with vibrant blocks and bars that articulate a chromatic call-and-response within each canvas. In a new essay, Matthew Jeffrey Abrams brings together Whitneyâs personal and professional narratives to weave a chronological analysis of the work and the artistâs wider cultural contribution over four decades.













