Agnes Bernice Martin
Collection by Susan Miller
22 Mar 1912 - 16 Dec 2004 American, born Macklin, Canada. Periods: Monochrome painting, Hard-edge painting, Contemporary art, Modern art, Abstract expressionism
Gallery - Leora Armstrong
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bettyisnotanimage: “ Agnes Martin mid-winter 1954. Oil on canvas ”
Agnes Martin: Arne Glimcher in conversation with Frances Morris
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Artist Agnes Martin – 'Beauty is in Your Mind' | TateShots
Agnes Martin’s restrained yet evocative paintings came from her belief that spiritual inspiration rather than intellect created great work.In this film, whic...
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etceterablog: Agnes Martin “Untitled”, 1960 Oil on canvas 34 x 34 inches
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Agnes Martin suggested we approach her paintings ‘as you would cross an empty beach to look at the ocean.’ Quoted here. Above called Gratitude, 2001, seen here, for eg. Good advice, I t…
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conversationswiththelight: “ Spring, Agnes Martin 1958 Oil on canvas 50 x 50 (127 x 127 cm) Dia Art Foundation ”
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Agnes Martin, Falling Blue
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Pace Gallery | Agnes Martin
Agnes Martin (b. 1912, Macklin, Saskatchewan, Canada; d. 2004, Taos, New Mexico) imparted a legacy of abstraction that has inspired generations of artists. Using a limited palette and a geometric vocabulary, her works are inscribed with lines or g...
Pace Gallery | Agnes Martin
Agnes Martin (b. 1912, Macklin, Saskatchewan, Canada; d. 2004, Taos, New Mexico) imparted a legacy of abstraction that has inspired generations of artists. Using a limited palette and a geometric vocabulary, her works are inscribed with lines or g...
Agnes Martin / Untitled, Acrylic and graphite on canvas, 1974