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Terry Winters: Computation of Chains

Terry Winters: Computation of Chains

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful Exhibition Catalogue
Review: Terry Winters describes his ideas and working process in an interview with Adam Fuss in this Matthew Marks exhibition catalog. The book is illustrated throughout with black and white photographs which include studio views, shots of a selection of ink drawings from the series entitled Computation of Chains, and four photographs of etchings related to the series. Each of the fifteen paintings has its own full page photograph.

If you are not familiar with the work of Terry Winters, this is a good first book. His draftsmanship and skills as a printmaker and painter are on display here, but in the limited supply to be expected from an exhibition catalog. The Lisa Phillips book on Terry Winters, if a good used or new copy can be found, is much more descriptive and showcases his printmaking to a greater degree. If you are already familiar with the work of Terry Winters, Computation of Chains makes a fine addition to a personal art library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful Exhibition Catalogue
Review: Terry Winters describes his ideas and working process in an interview with Adam Fuss in this Matthew Marks exhibition catalog. The book is illustrated throughout with black and white photographs which include studio views, shots of a selection of ink drawings from the series entitled Computation of Chains, and four photographs of etchings related to the series. Each of the fifteen paintings has its own full page photograph.

If you are not familiar with the work of Terry Winters, this is a good first book. His draftsmanship and skills as a printmaker and painter are on display here, but in the limited supply to be expected from an exhibition catalog. The Lisa Phillips book on Terry Winters, if a good used or new copy can be found, is much more descriptive and showcases his printmaking to a greater degree. If you are already familiar with the work of Terry Winters, Computation of Chains makes a fine addition to a personal art library.


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