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The Art of Tess Jaray

The Art of Tess Jaray
Library Shelf Location 18.JARA
Publication Date 2014
Description

Examining the geometry of pattern, repetition and colour within her surroundings, British artist Tess Jaray has explored painterly perspective for more than five decades.

Tess Jaray focuses on producing the illusion of space, using perspective to create a field of spatial paradox that equates to distance and closeness in the mind. In many of her works the area of pattern – whether polygons, waves or rectangles – is contained by a strong, grounding background colour, thereby controlling the movement of the forms.

Alongside a large group of Jaray’s paintings of enigmatic forms and colours – which celebrate the vitality inherent within archetypal rhythms and patterns – this first monograph explores her contemporary influence. From Kazimir Malevich and Lucio Fontana to Italian architecture and Islamic mosaics, this volume situates the artist within the tradition of abstract painting and the history of art.

ISBN 9781905464807
Quantity 1
Pages 256
Authors Richard Davey, John Stezaker, Alison Wilding
Format Hardback
Publisher Ridinghouse, London
Related Artist Tess Jaray
Category Painting
Keywords Geometric patterns, Patterns, Op art, Repetition
Language English

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