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ROBERT MOTHERWELL’S RARE ARTIST'S BOOK TRANSLATES HIS PAINTERLY VISION INTO PRINT

Robert Motherwell: A la pintura
March 4 - June 22, 2003

The Getty Center
1200 Getty Center Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310/440-7300
http://www.getty.edu

Working closely with a master printer who guided the translation of his painterly impulses into print, Robert Motherwell produced A la pintura (To Painting), a sumptuous artist’s book of aquatints and letterpress texts that is one of the most important examples of this genre. The exhibition will display all 24 sheets of the book held in the special collections of the Research Library at the Getty Research Institute, along with Michael Blackwood’s interview with Motherwell, filmed at the time of the book’s creation in 1972. Motherwell created A la pintura as his response to Spanish poet Rafael Alberti’s verses celebrating painting. It was also a reaction to the repeated pleas by Tatyana Grosman to join the stable of prominent artists and poets collaborating in her Universal Limited Art Editions studios on Long Island, where the printmaking renaissance in the United States first blossomed in 1958 under her devoted direction.
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Image: Robert Motherwell at Universal Limited Art Editions, 1972. Photo: Renate Ponsold Motherwell.

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