A pleasure of abstract art is just now, just here where the blue of the tape meets…you can see it again years from today remembering just when, just where—the quick gesture intact, caught by surprise, delight intensified.
Contributors
- William Anastasi
- Carl Andre
- Stephen Antonakos
- Frank Badur
- Jill Baroff
- Robert Barry
- Suzanne Bocanegra
- Mel Bochner
- Dove Bradshaw
- Trisha Brown
- John Cage
- Anne Chu
- Bruce Conner
- William Corbett
- Russell Crotty
- Annabel Daou
- Elena del Rivero
- Mark di Suvero
- Nicole Phungrasamee Fein
- Dan Flavin
- Carter Foster
- John Fraser
- Teo González
- Eva Hesse
- Christine Hiebert
- Jene Highstein
- Kristin Holder
- Roni Horn
- Jasper Johns
- Donald Judd
- Ellsworth Kelly
- Jay Kelly
- Win Knowlton
- Barry Le Va
- Sol LeWitt
- Tod Lippy
- Alexis Evelyn Lowry
- Linda Lynch
- Robert Mangold
- Brice Marden
- Stefana McClure
- Mary McDonnell
- Kathleen McEvily
- Tad Mike
- Deborah Gottheil Nehmad
- Andrea J. Nitsche
- Jill O’Bryan
- Gloria Ortiz-Hernández
- Tristan Perich
- Sylvia Plimack Mangold
- Erwin Redl
- Edda Renouf
- Christina Rosenberger
- Robert Ryman
- Karen Schiff
- Richard Serra
- Joel Shapiro
- Mark Sheinkman
- Holly Shen
- Robert Smithson
- Sara Sosnowy
- Allyson Strafella
- Michael Straus
- Hadi Tabatabai
- Lynne Woods Turner
- Richard Tuttle
- Esteban Vicente
- Ursula von Rydingsvard
- Joan Waltemath
- Lawrence Weiner
- Anne Wheeler
- Mark Williams
- Christopher Wilmarth
- Terry Winters
- Joan Witek
- Sarah Zabrodski
- Joseph Zito
Thinking of Cezanne’s blue,
that there must be ‘a sufficient
amount of blue to give
an impression of air’
and the imprint of tape,
its blue shadow
Gestures of blue tape, torn and drawn
into a moment when, a time where–
marks of melody or improvisation
listen to how the idea of blue
makes delight