{"product_id":"9783775762434","title":"Endless Limits: The Work of James Howell, 1962-2014","description":"From the early figurative works created on Bainbridge Island, Washington, to the mathematical color gradient paintings from his time in Greenwich Village, New York: Endless Limits: The Work of James Howell, 1962–2014 offers a comprehensive appreciation of the abstract painter James Howell. The catalog accompanies Howell's first major retrospective at the Parrish Art Museum (Water Mill, New York, located on the East End of Long Island) and documents his ongoing engagement with color and light. It highlights Howell's close connection to Long Island, the years he lived and worked in Montauk, as well as his friendship with artist Fairfield Porter. The extensively illustrated catalog includes essays by Kaitlin Halloran and Scout Hutchinson, the exhibition's curators, and art historian Jason Rosenfeld, each illuminating specific moments in Howell's career. Finally, a famous Japanese photographer, Hiroshi Sugimoto – whose work Howell admired – contributes an essay on his \"Seascapes\" series.\n\nJAMES HOWELL (1935–2014) was an American artist who dedicated more than five decades of his life to endless shades of gray. From 1968, he primarily created abstract paintings, which he regularly exhibited on the West Coast of the USA. In 1983, he moved into a studio on San Juan Island, WA, where he was surrounded by the changing gray tones of sky, water, and light. This undoubtedly influenced his artistic work. In 1992, he moved to New York, where he developed his unique style with the *Series 10* in the 1990s. This series of gray tones reflected his interests in mathematics, physics, and philosophy. The artist's works go beyond mere color and speak of the interconnectedness of all things.","brand":"Hatje Cantz Verlag","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":52838208241928,"sku":"9783775762434","price":36.97,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0582\/8948\/8049\/files\/odoo_9783775762434.jpg?v=1763713044","url":"https:\/\/hatjecantz.com\/products\/9783775762434","provider":"Hatje Cantz Verlag","version":"1.0","type":"link"}