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Agnes Martin On a Clear Day #15 1973 1973
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About the Item
Artist: Agnes Martin
Title: On a Clear Day #15
Year: 1973
Screenprint Japanese Rag paper Image size: 6 7/8 x 8 inches (17.5 x 20.3 cm)
Paper size: 12 x 12 inches (30.5 x 30.5 cm)
Framed size: 19 x 19 inches
Edition: 18/50
Signed ‘A. Martin’ lower right,
Agnes Martin’s On a Clear Day #15 (1973) is an exquisite example of her minimalist vision, featuring precise horizontal lines that evoke a sense of serenity and transcendence. Part of her celebrated On a Clear Day portfolio, this work demonstrates Martin’s meticulous attention to balance and subtle variation, inviting the viewer into a meditative experience of pure abstraction.
Agnes Martin (1912–2004) was a pioneering figure in American Minimalism, though she often described her work as Abstract Expressionism. Deeply inspired by nature, Zen philosophy, and an inner pursuit of perfection, Martin’s art is characterized by delicate grids, soft lines, and ethereal compositions that express harmony and stillness. Her works are held in major museum collections, including The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Tate.
This rare screenprint, signed and numbered by the artist, is a timeless representation of Martin’s commitment to purity in art.
Condition: Excellent. Framed.
Provenance: Acquired from a private collection.
- Creator:Agnes Martin (1912-2004, American)
- Creation Year:1973
- Dimensions:Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 19 in (48.26 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
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- Condition:Original Matting and mounting by the artist.
- Gallery Location:Rochester Hills, MI
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2335215919022
Agnes Martin
Born on a farm in rural Saskatchewan, Canada, Agnes Martin immigrated to the United States in 1932 in the hopes of becoming a teacher. After earning a degree in art education, she moved to the desert plains of Taos, New Mexico, where she made abstract paintings with organic forms, which attracted the attention of renowned New York gallerist Betty Parsons, who convinced the artist to join her roster and move to New York in 1957. There, Martin lived and worked on Coenties Slip, a street in Lower Manhattan, alongside a community of artists—including Robert Indiana, Ellsworth Kelly, and Jack Youngerman—who were all drawn to the area’s cheap rents, expansive loft spaces and proximity to the East River. Harbor Number 1 (1957), one of Martin’s earliest New York paintings, combines the geometric abstraction of her earlier Taos work with the newfound inspiration of the harbor landscape, evident in her choice of blue-gray palette. Over the course of the next decade, Martin developed her signature format: six by six foot painted canvases, covered from edge to edge with meticulously penciled grids and finished with a thin layer of gesso. Though she often showed with other New York abstractionists, Martin’s focused pursuit charted new terrain that lay outside of both the broad gestural vocabulary of Abstract Expressionism and the systematic repetitions of Minimalism. Rather, her practice was tethered to spirituality and drew from a mix of Zen Buddhist and American Transcendentalist ideas. For Martin, painting was “a world without objects, without interruption… or obstacle. It is to accept the necessity of … going into a field of vision as you would cross an empty beach to look at the ocean.”1 In 1967, at the height of her career, Martin faced the loss of her home to new development, the sudden death of her friend Ad Reinhardt, and the growing strain of mental illness; she left New York, and returned to Taos, where she abandoned painting, instead pursuing writing and meditation in isolation. Her return to painting in 1974 was marked by a subtle shift in style: no longer defined by the delicate graphite grid, compositions such as Untitled Number 5 (1975) display bolder geometric schemes—like distant relatives of her earliest works. In these late paintings, Martin evoked the warm palette of the arid desert landscape where she remained for the rest of her life.
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