Hassel Smith
“In early writing about Smith’s work, efforts were made to develop parallels with dance and music, a response that makes perfect sense: at first glance, much of Smith’s work of this era “looks” like music – a furious energy thrust into flurries of clipped mark-making, clearly rythmic, sometimes bearing a resemblance to a kind of idiosyncratic notation.” - Bruce Nixon
Author: Bruce Nixon
83 pages, 45 color plates
ISBN: 1-881572-39-0
“In early writing about Smith’s work, efforts were made to develop parallels with dance and music, a response that makes perfect sense: at first glance, much of Smith’s work of this era “looks” like music – a furious energy thrust into flurries of clipped mark-making, clearly rythmic, sometimes bearing a resemblance to a kind of idiosyncratic notation.” - Bruce Nixon
Author: Bruce Nixon
83 pages, 45 color plates
ISBN: 1-881572-39-0
“In early writing about Smith’s work, efforts were made to develop parallels with dance and music, a response that makes perfect sense: at first glance, much of Smith’s work of this era “looks” like music – a furious energy thrust into flurries of clipped mark-making, clearly rythmic, sometimes bearing a resemblance to a kind of idiosyncratic notation.” - Bruce Nixon
Author: Bruce Nixon
83 pages, 45 color plates
ISBN: 1-881572-39-0