Agnes Martin, Falling Blue, 1963 by Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum published on 2016-10-03T16:17:33Z This exhibition, on view at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum October 7, 2016–January 11, 2017, traces Agnes Martin’s (1912–2004) career from her early experiments of the 1950s through her mature oeuvre and final paintings, making it the first comprehensive survey of the artist’s work since her death in 2004. One of the preeminent American painters of the twentieth century, Martin created subtle and evocative canvases that had a significant influence on artists of her time and subsequent generations. For more than four decades, she explored limited compositional motifs yet discovered endless nuance and variation. These clips from the Guggenheim app feature insights from exhibition cocurators Tiffany Bell, editor of the Agnes Martin catalogue raisonné, and Tracey Bashkoff, Senior Curator, Collections and Exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum. To download the full multimedia guide for Agnes Martin and for more information about the app, visit www.guggenheim.org/app. guggenheim.org/agnesmartin guggenheim.org/tickets Agnes Martin, Falling Blue, 1963. Oil and graphite on linen, 71 7/8 x 72 inches (182.6 x 182.9 cm). San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Lasky © 2016 Agnes Martin/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Courtesy Pace Gallery