‘ART’ Dramaturgy

Robert Ryman

1930-2019 | American

“White has a tendency to make things visible. With white, you can see more of a nuance; you can see more.”

Robert Ryman. Arrow. 1976

Robert Ryman. Untitled. 1962

“But the painting needs a certain reverent atmosphere to be complete. It has to be in a situation so it can reveal itself—since it is what it is, on its own. It’s not representing anything else—what you’re seeing is really what it is—so it has to be in a certain visual situation because anything else will dilute or disturb it. The paintings do not signify anything other than how they work in the environment.”

READ: Robert Ryman | Artist Biography
LOOK + READ: Shades of White — Gallery Review by Peter Schjeldahl
LOOK + READ: Timeline of Ryman’s Important Artworks
READ: Interview w/ Ryman — Color, Surface, and Seeing
WATCH: Gallery Video for Robert Ryman: Variations and Improvisations (6:38)
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