1979 | United States | Short

Robert Ryman 1979: An Interview

  • English 26 mins
  • Director | Blumenthal/Horsfield
  • Writer | -
  • Producer | Robert Blumenthal, Judith Horsfield

STATUS: Released

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American painter, Robert Ryman (b. 1930) is associated wth the movements of monochrome painting, minimalism and conceptual art.  The artist first moved to New York City from Nashville with the intention of becoming a jazz musician. In 1953 he took a temporary job—where he would ultimately work for seven years—as a guard at the Museum of Modern Art. Soon after, he would decide to devote his career towards painting. In his first paintings and collages from the mid-1950s, he experimented with material, color and brushwork, eventually reducing the painting to its barest elements. Eventually, he settled on a square with white paint as the basis of his life-long investigation.

Minimalism Monochrome Painting Materiality Conceptualism
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