Paintings from London and Paris

Christo Coetzee

Paintings from London and Paris


A detailed study by Michael Stevenson of the artist's life and work. These works reawakened an appreciation for abstract South African art from the 1950s and 1960s. 'Abstraction is a rich and complex vein in South African art that is underrated and undervalued,' writes Stevenson. 'Internationally works engaging with abstraction enjoy widespread critical acclaim and economic appreciation. We believe that with time the South African art in this vein will also come to be reconsidered for its aesthetic integrity and significance in the history of art.'

Published by Michael Stevenson | 2001
Hardcover, 80 pages | Unavailable