Elliott Puckette
Elliott Puckette
Puckette has taken something that seems so simple and demonstrated its true complexities–the line … the artist’s work redefines the traditional role that geometry plays in art. -Cultured
This is the first major monograph on Brooklyn-based painter and sculptor Elliott Puckette (born 1967), long acclaimed for her abstract paintings of elegant lines wandering freely through sparse, monochromatic space. I was always interested in graphology, she told a recent interviewer, not necessarily what someone was writing but reading into the psychology of how it’s written. In recent years, the artist has also experimented with sculpture, lifting her tangling lines off the canvas and suspending them in the air. This catalog charts Puckette’s career in painting and sculpture, including photographs from her foundry as well as installation images of her sculptures. Texts by art historian David Anfam, one of the most significant voices in scholarship on abstraction, and curator Stephanie Cristello and artist Maya Lin also figure in the book, as well as a rare interview with the artist herself.
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