Donald Sultan : the disaster paintings / edited by Alison Hearst ; with an essay by Charles Wylie ; interview with the artist by Alison Hearst, and meditation by Max Blagg.

A critically important series in the oeuvre of American painter, sculptor, and printmaker Donald Sultan, The Disaster Paintings were created between 1984 and 1990. These works feature imposing, man-made structures, whose industrial qualities are reinforced by Sultan's preferred media, Masonite tiles...

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Corporate Authors: Lowe Art Museum (Host institution)
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (Organizer, Host institution)
Smithsonian American Art Museum (Host institution)
North Carolina Museum of Art (Host institution)
Sheldon Museum of Art (Host institution)
Other Authors: Hearst, Alison (Editor, Interviewer)
Wylie, Charles (Writer of added commentary)
Blagg, Max (Writer of added commentary)
Sultan, Donald
Language:English
Published: Fort Worth, Texas : Munich : Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth ; in association with DelMonico Books, Prestel, 2016.
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Physical Description:151 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Variant Title:
Disaster paintings
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A critically important series in the oeuvre of American painter, sculptor, and printmaker Donald Sultan, The Disaster Paintings were created between 1984 and 1990. These works feature imposing, man-made structures, whose industrial qualities are reinforced by Sultan's preferred media, Masonite tiles and tar. The paintings' resulting sense of robust permanence is offset by the catastrophes Sultan includes therein, which provoke a jarring sense of fragility, impermanence, and transience. Such unexpected juxtapositions are privileged by the artist's process itself, which merges the industrial materials of Minimalism with representational painting, stylistically combining figuration and abstraction and making simultaneous reference to high and low culture. Painted on a large scale (the majority of the works in this series measure 8' x 8'), The Disaster Paintings embody great physicality in their process, subject matter, and finished form. They also reify the modern experience of industrialized societies with images of fire, accidents, and industrial mishaps, daring us to forget that calamities and adversity are woven into the very fabric of our existence. It is a timely moment in history to reconsider and reassess The Disaster Paintings.
Note:Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at Lowe Art Museum, Miami, 29th September-23rd December 2016; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, February 19-April 23, 2017; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, May 26-September 4, 2017; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, September 23-December 31, 2017; and Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, January 24-May 13, 2018.
Call Number:ND237.S94 A4 2016
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9783791355740
3791355740