Amongst the pioneering exponents of Californian Abstract Expressionism was Frank Lobdell (b. 1921) - peer to painters such as Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko and Richard Diebenkorn and a significant artist in his own right, who takes centre-stage in this groundbreaking book. Centred around Lobdell's career, the narrative's scope is ambitious, charting the events during those crucial and revolutionary years in California so helping to define the role and participation of each of its protagonists. For Lobdell, the early training and exposure to these artists helped to shape his remaining career as a painter, draughtsman and printmaker. Unrivalled, Frank Lobdell makes an important contribution to the scholarship available on this fascinating slice of American art history, while shedding light on the career of an important artist of the period.
About the AuthorThomas Williams is the author of The Bay Area School: California Artists of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s (2013), published by Lund Humphries. He has been a writer and art dealer since 1987, and is the author of numerous books, catalogues and articles in the fields of 20th-century and contemporary art, including Mark Tobey (2014) and Alessandro Raho (2011, Lund Humphries, co-authored with Michael Bracewell and Nicholas Cullinan). He also curated the 2013 exhibitions Paintings of the Bay Area School and Drawings of the Bay Area School.
Book InformationISBN 9781848223950
Author Thomas WilliamsFormat Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Lund Humphries Publishers LtdPublisher Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd