"I began making shaped paintings in 1990, while living in Galisteo, New
Mexico ... I thought of them as a kind of dialogue between myself and
the horizon." Joanna Pousette-Dart. Her painting is a discovery. The
works of Joanna Pousette-Dart (b. 1947) are deeply rooted in the vast
expanse of the American prairie landscape, without ever committing
themselves to a strict objectivity. As early as the 1970s, the artist
abandoned the rectangular form of her canvas in favor of dynamically
balanced panels that open out to the respective space. Mountain ranges,
cloud formations, horizon lines, the landscape in changing light
conditions at different times of the day and year, colored layers, and
the line as the defining element--all this is contained in her shaped
canvas paintings. This volume presents her fascinating paintings from
the last fifteen years, which oscillate between landscape and
abstraction, line and form.