Kairos

Pat Steir

Text by Anne Waldman, Pat Steir, Courtney J. Martin
Edited by Begum Yasar

2017 • 182 pp. • Hardcover
ISBN: 9781944379186

Lévy Gorvy

The most recent series by New York–based painter Pat Steir (born 1940) evolved out of her seminal Waterfall paintings, created by pouring, throwing or dragging pigment across her canvases. The book offers an intimate introduction to the Kairos series and includes essays, Steir’s poems, an artist interview and illustrated chronology.

This book explores Pat Steir's most recent Kairos series of immersive paintings. The series evolved out of Steir's seminal Waterfall paintings, which proved her medium could express itself as something non-objective. As early as 1987, Steir poured, threw, or dragged mixtures of pigment across her canvases, shifting her focus to the natural movements of paint applied to canvas rather than deliberate mark-making. The book offers an intimate introduction to Steir's most recent paintings and includes a conversation between Steir and Sylvère Lotringer, the founder of Semiotext(e), as well as three poems that Steir published in the "Schizo-Culture" issue of the magazine; Trance Abyss, a poem by Anne Waldman; an essay by art historian and curator Courtney J. Martin; a detailed chronology illustrated by archival images; and high-quality photographs of Lévy Gorvy's installations in both New York (currently on view), and London (2016).

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