Throughout his career, Bishop has engaged European and American traditions of post-War abstraction while developing a subtle, poetic, and
highly unique visual language of his own.
Throughout his career, James Bishop has engaged with European and American traditions of postwar abstraction while developing a subtle, poetic, and
highly unique visual language of his own.
Not exact matches
Focusing on
language and the creation of new
visual codes, as well as on the little - known friendship between the Berman and Heinecken, their works are explored within the
unique cultural milieu of 1960s and 1970s Southern California, as it fueled and amplified each artist's
highly original creative approach to making images.