Speaker: Cameron Roberts
Roberts discusses the development and later breakdown of perspective in 16th century paining and relates it to the work of mid-century painters including Mark Rothko, Helen Frankenthaler and Robert Ryman. A practicing artist, he elucidates the way in which painters have used distortion in perspective to alter and enhance the connection to a painting’s subject matter, from the time of its invention to the present.
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