Coverbild Leon Polk Smith
A book's table of contents for a publication on artist Leon Polk Smith, displayed in two columns on a white page. The left column is in German, and the right column is the corresponding English translation, listing chapter titles, authors, and page numbers.
A two-page spread from a publication showing a preface and acknowledgements section. The left page, numbered 6, features the text in German under the heading Vorwort und Dank. The right page, numbered 7, presents the English translation under the heading Preface and Acknowledgements. Both sections are signed by Sabine Schaschl, Director Museum Haus Konstruktiv.
A page from a book showing an abstract black and white painting on the right side. The painting features a repeating geometric pattern of two vertical columns of white, cross-like shapes against a black background. The left page is blank and white.
A wide shot of a minimalist art gallery with white walls and a concrete floor. Four abstract paintings are displayed; two on the central wall feature bold shapes in pink, red, and brown on black backgrounds, while two others, one geometric and colorful and one with a black and white pattern, are visible through doorways on either side.
An open book spread shows a blank white page on the left with the number 22 in the corner. The right page features an abstract painting with a dark navy background. At the top is a large segment of a red-orange circle, and at the bottom right is an angular, earth-toned brown shape.
A two-page spread from an art book in German, featuring text and two color photographs of Fritz Glarner's Rockefeller Dining Room. The top photo shows the abstract geometric mural with red, yellow, and blue shapes installed in a modern, empty gallery. The bottom photo shows the same mural in its original context as a dining room with a long table and red chairs.
A two-page spread from a book, showing two circular abstract paintings by Leon Polk Smith. On the left, a light gray U-shape is set against a dark gray background. On the right, a light gray circle is accented with orange, off-white, and black shapes.
An open art book displays a two-page spread. The left page contains dense paragraphs of German text. The right page features a large, circular abstract painting with a jagged, zigzagging line dividing a deep black section on the left from a vibrant blue section on the right. Below the painting is text in English.
An art book page featuring works by Leon Polk Smith. On the left is a colorful abstract painting, Constellation Y, with large, interlocking geometric shapes in yellow, black, red, teal, and blue. On the right, a black-and-white series shows the process for Constellation Twelve Circles: from initial drawings of circles, to workers on scaffolding installing the wall mural, to the finished piece in a modern building lobby. German text is at the bottom.
A minimalist abstract composition split vertically. The left side is solid white. The right side features a close-up of a painting with a large, textured red-orange curve and a black crescent-like shape on an off-white background.
A freestanding, multi-paneled sculpture resembling a folding screen, set in a white gallery. Each panel is painted with large, abstract shapes in bold, solid colors, including red, blue, yellow, green, black, and white. The designs feature a mix of organic curves, scalloped edges, and hard-edged geometric forms.
An open art book displays a two-page spread. The left page has text in German, and the right has text in English alongside a color reproduction of Leon Polk Smith’s 1943 painting, OK Territory. The geometric abstract artwork consists of interlocking red, yellow, black, and white rectangular shapes.
An interior shot of a modern art gallery with a high industrial ceiling, white walls, and a concrete floor. Three colorful, abstract geometric artworks hang on the main wall. On the left are two smaller pieces made of layered ovals with red, green, blue, and white stripes. On the right is a larger composition of overlapping circles in purple, blue, orange, and red. A white door is positioned in the center of the wall between the artworks.
Leon Polk Smith
Going Beyond Space
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Designed by: Harald Pridgar
April 2023, 176 Pages, 200 Photos
Quarterbound Hardcover
252mm x 304mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5471-2

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| Constellations - On the Relationship between Color and Space
From today's perspective, Leon Polk Smith's dynamic, geometric abstractions can be understood as a missing link in art history. His work connects the European avant-garde with the American Abstract Expressionism of the 1940s and 1950s via references to the work of Piet Mondrian. Smith's pioneering role in the hard-edge style with its neat monochromatic fields of color as well as his shaped canvases are in turn developments that transpired from America to Europe. Departing from the rectangular canvas allowed Smith to conceive new interrelations between his sophisticated two-color compositions and the spatial context. Most notably, his unique Constellations series, created between 1967 and 1975, marks the high point of his career, and won him artistic acclaim beyond America's borders. Alongside the early compositions from the 1940s and the multi-part shaped canvases, this book features collages, reliefs and painted objects and proposes a new reception of Smith's decades-spanning oeuvre.

LEON POLK SMITH (1906 - 1996) is one of the most important representatives of geometric abstraction. Born in Chickasha in the then called Indian Territory, later to become Oklahoma, his first paintings, created in the 1930s, are rooted in the indigenous culture that surrounded him. Smith moved to New York in 1944, where he came into contact with the works of Mondrian and De Stijl.
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