Elmer
Bischoff: The Ethics of Paint
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Elmer Bischoff (1916-1991) is generally regarded
as one of the leaders among the artists in the San Francisco Bay Area
who, after contributing to the local emergence of Abstract Expressionism
during the 1940s and 50s, shifted the terms of their spectacularly sensuous
brushwork to recognizable imagery. Bill Berkson writes that if "David
Park was the classicist of the founding triad of the Bay Area Figurative
painters, and Richard Diebenkorn the modernist, Bischoff was the romantic."
Designed to accompany a major retrospective of Bischoff's work, this superb
volume is lavishly illustrated with duotones and color plates that faithfully
capture the subtle variations in shade that characterize the painter's
oeuvre. Berkson and Susan Landauer, both of whom knew Bischoff, provide
the definitive view of the life, art, and teaching career of this important
artist.
Published by UC Press. Soft Cover
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