
Think of Them as Spaces: Brice Marden’s Drawings
This book was published on the occasion of Think of Them as Spaces: Brice Marden’s Drawings, an exhibition organized in 2020 by the Menil Collection, Houston, which traveled to Kunstmuseum Basel. An exploration of the catalytic role that drawing played in Marden’s practice, the presented works spanned the entirety of Marden’s career to date, including Studies for “The Seasons” (1975), Mirabelle Addenda (1979), Shell Drawings (1985–87), Cold Mountain Studies (1988–91), Twelve Letters from Borobudur (2010), 15 × 15 (2015–17), River Study (2015), and Post and Lintel (1984/2019).
In addition to full color plates of the exhibited works, the catalogue includes an essay by Kelly Montana that introduces Marden’s practice, noting ways in which “drawing is a site for evolution and invention for Marden,” as well as an interview with the artist by Josef Helfenstein that provides insight into Marden’s process.
Publisher: Menil Collection
Publication date: 2020
Contributors: Josef Helfenstein, Brice Marden, Kelly Montana
Designer: Binocular, New York
Printer: Trifolio, Verona, Italy
Distributor: Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut
Format: Softcover
Dimensions: 7 3/4 × 9 3/4 inches (19.8 × 24.6 cm)
Pages: 128
Language: English
ISBN: 976-0-300-23313-1