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Travelling View

Frances Barth è una pittrice statunitense celebre per opere astratte che combinano paesaggio e forme geometriche. Esposta al MoMA e alla Whitney, la sua arte esplora spazio, metafora e narrativa con formalismo moderno. Una figura innovatrice nel panorama artistico contemporaneo!

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Travelling View

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From the artist, Frances Barth: In my abstract/referential paintings, I think the shift from paint and experiential light to different perspectives and cartooned line, drawn with different mediums, breaks the sense of the experienced “place” that I am creating to cause a sense of pause or ‘slow time’. The tall vertical format of Travelling View places the viewer just at the point of being able to enter and rise up into the painting. There is a sense of discovery and expectation.Beginning in the early 1970’s I started investigating ideas in my paintings which would create a pictorial space with multiple perspectival points of view. I wanted to find a way to introduce a non-specific narrative to abstraction. These shifting views would direct the viewer’s gaze, creating a hierarchy of meaning that could shift and re-combine. The complex space had attributes of both volume and flatness. The color was made from layers of colors that were perceived as optically mixed. In the 1980’s I began incorporating other forms and images into my paintings, which pushed them into a realm that existed between landscape, mapping, animation, and abstraction. These ideas have been present in my painting ever since. Along with the idea of slow time in the reading of the painting, which for me made it more experiential, I want to chart a different time-based geologic story in each painting which could only exist in deep time. I am also interested in how different cultures represent “reality,” visual information, and mapped ideas. I incorporate methods of modeling, diagramming, mapping symbols and charting into the work. I don’t want the paintings to look overwhelmed by the conceptions. I want the paintings to have a seeming ease in how everything interacts, and also to create a phenomenon of naturalistic light.The color in the paintings involves ideas of local, atmospheric, and abstract color. I want to make natural light and abstract color act as light and location in the same painting, creating a believable space and experience that could never have existed in any other way.

Biografia dell'artista

Frances Barth: Bridging Abstraction and Landscape

Frances Barth (b. 1946) represents a remarkable convergence of artistic sensibilities within contemporary American painting, distinguished by her distinctive method that harmoniously unites the precision of geometric abstraction with poignant explorations of landscape and mapping. Emerging during a transformative period in art history—immediately following the ascendancy of minimalism and conceptualism—Barth’s oeuvre resists simplistic categorization, presenting instead a multifaceted tapestry woven from modernist formalism, references to topographical charts imbued with symbolic meaning, and profound metaphorical resonance. Her artistic endeavor transcends mere visual representation; it aspires to communicate spatial relationships, emotional states, and intellectual inquiries through meticulously considered lines and forms – an approach that speaks volumes about her unwavering belief in the expressive potential of visual language. Born in the Bronx, New York, Barth embarked upon her artistic journey at Yale University School of Art, where she benefited from the guidance of influential mentors such as Josef Albers and Robert Irwin. These formative experiences instilled within her a deep appreciation for both chromatic harmony – mirroring the aesthetic principles championed by artists like Agnes Martin and Ellsworth Kelly – and perceptual experimentation—a cornerstone of her artistic vision. Early paintings showcased a deliberate preoccupation with monochrome palettes, reflecting the austere elegance favored by Bauhaus designers, alongside rigorously constructed geometric forms that underscored the influence of Piet Mondrian’s groundbreaking explorations into pure abstraction. However, Barth swiftly transcended these stylistic constraints, demonstrating an innate curiosity and willingness to embrace new creative horizons. A pivotal moment arrived when Barth ventured into video art, establishing herself as a pioneer in pushing the boundaries of traditional painting mediums. Her narrative films tackled complex themes – memory, identity, psychological introspection – utilizing experimental techniques designed to immerse viewers within evocative cinematic environments that challenged conventional perceptions of reality. This bold artistic decision underscored her conviction that visual storytelling possessed unparalleled capacity for conveying nuanced emotional landscapes and stimulating intellectual contemplation. Furthermore, Barth’s fascination with cartography—a lifelong passion evident in her recurring motifs—served as a guiding force throughout her artistic career, informing her compositional choices and enriching the symbolic depth of her artworks. Throughout her prolific career, Barth garnered considerable acclaim, securing prestigious honors including a Guggenheim Fellowship – recognizing her dedication to artistic innovation – and invitations to exhibit at internationally recognized institutions such as MoMA, the Dallas Museum of Art, and Venice Biennale – cementing her position within the vanguard of modern art discourse. Her artwork is now housed in prominent public collections across North America, demonstrating a sustained engagement with cultural heritage and fostering dialogue about artistic expression. Notably, Barth’s paintings are showcased at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, and Whitney Museum, reflecting a commitment to disseminating her vision to a wider audience. Currently, Barth serves as Director Emerita of the Mount Royal School of Art at Maryland Institute College of Art (mica), continuing to inspire aspiring artists and champion groundbreaking approaches to visual art.
  • Notable Works: Untitled, Number 500; Travelling View; Vessel
Frances Barth

Frances Barth

1946 - , Stati Uniti d'America

Informazioni rapide

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract painting; Landscape art; Geometric abstraction
  • Date Of Birth: 1946
  • Full Name: Frances Barth
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled, Number 500
    • Travelling View
    • Vessel
  • Place Of Birth: The Bronx, United States of America