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Katherine
Pavlis Porter
NOON
KNIVES
$35 $22.75
72pp,
11 x 9", 43 full color plates, hardcover
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NOON KNIVES is a rich
medley of Porter's singularly potent abstract compositions accompanied
by significant quotes of poets, philosophers, observers and novelists
influential in Porter's life and work.
Katherine Palvis Porter is a major female abstract painter from
the 1970-80's. Porter is one of the few female artists to gain
commercial success and recognition on par with her male contemporaries
at a time when women were less respected in the arts. Porter's
work has proven very influential in successive decades. Her work
is in the following major museum collections; i.e.: Solomon R.
Guggenhei, Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute
in Pittsburg, PA; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; and Walker
Art Museum, Minneapolis, MN. Porter lives in Montreal and Nova
Scotia and continues to produce vital work. Her first major book
in 15 years is co-authored by Lydia Csáto Gasman and John
Yau.
Gasman, professor emeritus at University of Virginia, is also
leading Picasso scholar. She received her PhD at Columbia University
working under Meyer Schapiro. John Yau is a well-known New York
art critic, prize-winning poet and author of fiction. He teaches
at Maryland Institute College of Art and Bard College, Graduate,
Master of Fine Arts Program.
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