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Doug Argue: Letters to the Future

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Doug Argue: Letters to the Future vividly explores the remarkable creativity of American painter Doug Argue, tracing his evolution from an art-school rebel to a globally celebrated artist. The book delves into his expansive practice filled with giant canvases inspired by history, colour, literature, music, science and technology. It presents Argue's thematic fascinations through detailed essays on his work's development, including the influence of 16th-century Venetian masters and his engagement with Modernist aesthetics. With artworks displayed worldwide, including permanent pieces at One World Trade Center, the book documents Argue's captivating artistic journey and intellectual depth.
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This book will appeal to art enthusiasts, scholars, and collectors interested in contemporary American painting, art history, and cross-disciplinary artistic exploration. Those fascinated by the intersections of visual art with literature, science, and technology will find this work especially engaging.

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The remarkable creativity of protean American painter Doug Argue is brought vividly to life in this book: words and images explore, explain and contextualise Argue's trajectory from art-school rebel to celebrated, much-exhibited artist on a global stage.

With a colossal curiosity and tireless dedication to his solitary studio practice, Argue stands as a thinker-painter admired by a growing circle of curators and collectors. His work has been shown in museums and galleries from New York (where three large paintings are on permanent view at One World Trade Center) to Sydney and from Vienna to Venice. His often giant canvases shed virtuosic light on Argue's ongoing fascinations with history, colour, perspective, literature, language, music, science and technology. Inspired by such everyday subjects as chickens, leaves, books, dead buffaloes and floating letters, Argue may explore a single theme in multiple paintings over the course of many years, always pushing for new meanings.

Minnesota-born Argue's wildly expressionist early figurative paintings of hospital morgues, pool sharks, strippers and fervid landscapes earned him a solo show at contemporary Walker Art Center while he was still in his early 20s. The "sheer vitality" of those 1980s works are recalled in an essay by former Walker curator Elizabeth Armstrong, who also traces how Argue's early passions evolved to inform his most recent work.

In an ambitious suite of 2018 works based on masterworks by Picasso, Mondrian, Warhol and others, Argue "challenged our thinking about Modernist aesthetics and its legacy," says writer and museum director Charles Riley. His essay digs deeply into a single Argue painting inspired by Fernand LΓ©ger, finding in it engrossing connections to string theory, linguistics, musical counterpoint and the poetry of Arthur Rimbaud.

Scholar and writer Mary Frank uncovers the powerful influence of Italy, especially the 16th-century Venetian masters Tintoretto and Titian, on Argue's art and ideas. Argue has travelled widely in Italy and spent a year there as a fellow of the American Academy in Rome. Frank insightfully explores a cycle of large-scale Venice-inspired abstractions that Argue exhibited in that city during the 2015 Biennale.

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Critics praise Argue as a virtuoso whose work spans witty representational to exquisite abstract styles, critically engaging with art history to profound effect. Donald Kuspit, a leading art historian, calls the volume a stunning testament to Argue's brilliance, while artist and curator Robert Storr admires the energetic evolution captured in this handsome volume. Poet Billy Collins commends the book as a gorgeous celebration of Argue's evolving styles, making it a striking addition to any coffee table.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9788857243276

Publisher: Skira

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 13 August 2020

Country: Italy

Imprint: Skira

Illustration: 186 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 257.0mm

Height: 334.0mm

Weight: 2290g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Claude Peck is an arts joumalist. Ex-arts and news editor, Star Tribune. Co-writer of Withering Glance. Book reviewer. Quatrefoil library board vice president.

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