Dec 7, 2016. Pittsburghers have long experienced the beauty of Brice Marden’s paintings.His paintings were amply represented in the 1985 Carnegie International, and again in the 1988 International, from which his painting Untitled 2 was acquired for the collection. Brice Marden (born 1938) lives and works in New York. brice marden: Four Quartets Brice Marden speaks to Gideon Lester about his collaboration on Four Quartets, a dance commission based on T. S. Eliot’s modernist masterpiece, with choreography by Pam Tanowitz and music by Kaija Saariaho.Their conversation took place in advance of the premiere, at the Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College, where Lester is … Just ordinary sticks off the branches of trees, except each stick is colored on one tip, a result of having been dipped in ink. [ laughs ] I think the last time I interviewed you—the only time I’ve interviewed you—was in high school. brice marden: okay. Brice Marden comments: "My work has always been involved with nature, no matter how abstract. In 1975 his work was the subject of a retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum. In an interview by the artist Pat Steir, Marden stated, I think the closest I get to any sort of meditative state is when I m drawing It s about joining things up, making relationships, but at the same time letting the drawing itself do the work Ideally, the drawing is working and I m working with it. 1st April 1999 00:00 BST. MIRABELLE: Maybe finish chewing. My own expertise is in Chinese art history, and I accepted the Robert Rauschenberg invited Brice Marden to make prints in 1972 at his Untitled Press located on a property adjacent to his home on Captive Island, Florida. In his most recent work he has expanded his vocabulary to include the gestural. Brice Marden includes two original essays by art historian Suzanne Hudson, an interview with the artist, and a photo-essay by the artist’s daughter, Mirabelle Marden, who documented the process of creating the work. Accompanying the exhibition is a clothbound catalogue featuring an interview by artist Matt Connors and full-color reproductions of over sixty works. But there's always been some sort of involvement with nature... Western art has a certain relationship to nature. Abstract painter Brice Marden, 72, admitted to trysts with Helen Lee Schifter, who is 18 years his junior, behind the back of his wife, also called Helen. In addition to traditional paint brushes, spread out on a table in the New York studio of Brice Marden are dozens of sticks. Brice Marden, Work of the 1990s: Paintings, Drawings and Prints May 6 – August 6, 2000 By Ellen S. Wilson. and ‘39/45’ b.l. Mirabelle Marden interviews her father, painter Brice Marden, about his work and career. Blog Home Brice Marden and the Calligraphic Treatment of the Line. Brice Marden could be likened to a chameleon. David D'Arcy. Interview with Brice Marden, heir presumptive to Pollock The artist speaks ahead of his upcoming Dallas exhibition on his varied historical influences. AN INTERVIEW WITH BRICE MARDEN The interview that follows originated in a chance encounter at a lecture on Chinese cal- ligraphy. Mirabelle Marden interviews her father, painter Brice Marden, about his work and career. Artwork page for ‘11’, Brice Marden, 1986.