Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue (1921) Being a city slicker at heart I am invariable drawn to the later works of Piet Mondrian. There is a profound arbitrariness, almost akin to anarchy within his grid paintings. Like a jazz riff that flutters round the members of a band, each improvising their take before handing it on to the next player. An interplay of disparate actors within a maze, the life of a city continually shapes and reshapes as influences interact before continuing their journey.
Watch his paintings dance, not a stately waltz, but the dance of a city. I have had the good fortune to visit New York, and he got it right, you know. And Manila, an affordable alternative with better weather.
Broadway Boogie Woogie (1942-1943)
Our history of art teacher at Claremont was a huge fan of Mondrian. I found her interest in his psychology very entertaining and always remember her talking about his logic! Annie Tomkins
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