Foreword by Ben Bowling. Interview and text by Gemma Brace.
Recent paintings by the veteran abstractionist
Throughout a career touching eight decades—from the 1950s to the present day—Frank Bowling (born 1934) has obsessively inquired into the materiality of paint. Focusing on a selection of eight monumental works made in his London studio during and after 2020, Frank Bowling: Penumbral Light offers new insight into the 88-year-old artist’s creative practice. With a foreword by the artist’s son, Ben Bowling, and an essay-conversation by curator Gemma Brace, this publication grants readers access into a vibrant creative world made of water, color, transparency, surface, movement and light.
ABOVE: A spread from 'Frank Bowling: Penumbral Light.' Photo by David Goymer, courtesy Hauser & Wirth Publishers.
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Published by Hauser & Wirth Publishers. Foreword by Ben Bowling. Interview and text by Gemma Brace.
Recent paintings by the veteran abstractionist
Throughout a career touching eight decades—from the 1950s to the present day—Frank Bowling (born 1934) has obsessively inquired into the materiality of paint. Focusing on a selection of eight monumental works made in his London studio during and after 2020, Frank Bowling: Penumbral Light offers new insight into the 88-year-old artist’s creative practice. With a foreword by the artist’s son, Ben Bowling, and an essay-conversation by curator Gemma Brace, this publication grants readers access into a vibrant creative world made of water, color, transparency, surface, movement and light.