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Extract Abstract Deduct20 Cube variations made by Reuven Berman Kadim Between 1976-1978

Date
2013
Publisher
Public School Editions
Format
Artists' Books
Size
13 × 18 × 0.7 cm
Length
20 
Description

Reuven Berman Kadim was born in Philadelphia in 1929, and lived and studied in Los Angeles until he settled in Israel in December 1950. Inspired by artists such as Josef Albers, his shaped acrylic paintings, most of them hard-edge compositions of tantalizingly crucial composition and amazingly accurate technique, seemed dictated by irrefutable logic.

In 1976 Berman exhibited 20 large black and white paintings on plywood, identical in shape, colour and measurement, called “the Cube Variations” at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Berman based this series on a selected mechanical perspective drawing of a transparent cube, translating the contour line of the drawn cube into the literal shape of the painting, or as he has termed it: “a three dimensional silhouette”.

  1. Extract Abstract Deduct

20 Cube variations made by Reuven Berma
 

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