Painting, Geography, and the Body: Charting the First Two Decades of Mary Corse’s Art

Abstract

Mary Corse has always maintained her position on the periphery, and her work has generally been excluded from art historical scholarship. This study illuminates the ways in which the first two decades of Corse’s practice were in fact in dynamic dialogue with broader impulses and concurrent trends operating at the time

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