Cy Twombly: In Beauty It Is Finished

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Publisher: Gagosian

Measurements: 10.25 x 13.75 in

Condition: New

Format: Hard Cover

Published in relation to the Gagosian exhibition spanning Cy Twombly’s career, Cy Twombly: In Beauty it is Finished, this book comprises his signature drawings and works on papers. One of the earliest works included is from a 1951 sketchbook. Various drawings include flurries of pencil sketches and other techniques of Twombly’s strong contact with the paper. 

Works featured in this book range from December 1983 and finished in 2002, with chaotic blurs of red, orange, and blue, flowerlike forms, a text from a Navajo night chant, and a haiku by Tan Taigi.

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Publisher: Gagosian

Measurements: 10.25 x 13.75 in

Condition: New

Format: Hard Cover

Published in relation to the Gagosian exhibition spanning Cy Twombly’s career, Cy Twombly: In Beauty it is Finished, this book comprises his signature drawings and works on papers. One of the earliest works included is from a 1951 sketchbook. Various drawings include flurries of pencil sketches and other techniques of Twombly’s strong contact with the paper. 

Works featured in this book range from December 1983 and finished in 2002, with chaotic blurs of red, orange, and blue, flowerlike forms, a text from a Navajo night chant, and a haiku by Tan Taigi.

Publisher: Gagosian

Measurements: 10.25 x 13.75 in

Condition: New

Format: Hard Cover

Published in relation to the Gagosian exhibition spanning Cy Twombly’s career, Cy Twombly: In Beauty it is Finished, this book comprises his signature drawings and works on papers. One of the earliest works included is from a 1951 sketchbook. Various drawings include flurries of pencil sketches and other techniques of Twombly’s strong contact with the paper. 

Works featured in this book range from December 1983 and finished in 2002, with chaotic blurs of red, orange, and blue, flowerlike forms, a text from a Navajo night chant, and a haiku by Tan Taigi.