A beautifully illustrated volume that explores Brice Marden's history
of painting on marble fragments sourced from quarries in Hydra,
Greece.
In 1981, while summering on the island of Hydra, Greece, Brice Marden
began painting on small fragments of marble from local quarries. These
compositions marked a transitional moment in his career. Marden has
continued to make marble paintings since that time, describing his
strategy as "taking an accident and turning it into a form."
This volume commemorates an exhibition of the artist's marble paintings
presented at Gagosian, Athens, in 2020--his first solo exhibition in
Greece in four decades. To complement the marbles, Marden selected a
small group of ink drawings on paper and a six-panel painting, Free
Painting 3 (2017). Together with full views and details of individual
works, this beautifully illustrated volume features installation
photography and a new essay by Dimitrios Antonitsis, in English and
Greek, that considers the marble paintings in the context of the
artist's long connection to Hydra.