Henry Martin is an award-winning Irish writer. His plays have featured at Project Arts Centre, Roundhouse, Underbelly, Arcola, Theatre503, and Belltable; his fiction and poetry is published in Ireland, Mexico, USA and UK; and he has written on art and books for Soho House and Phaidon Press, where he worked in editorial and rights. He has a BA in English and Philosophy from the National University of Ireland, Galway, an MA in Playwriting from Royal Holloway, University of London, and he is pursuing an MA(Res) in art history at the University of Buckingham and the National Gallery, London, with a Tavolozza Foundation Scholarship. His limited edition book Yappo (2017) received a Tipperary Artists Award, and funding from the University for the Creative Arts, London. Henry is an Emily Harvey Foundation resident, and was researcher on, and narrator of, the award-winning documentary Agnes Martin Before The Grid (2016). www.henry-martin.co.uk
Something genuinely rare an extraordinarily vivid and intimate
portrait of one of the most enigmatic personalities of postwar US
art a portrait that is as eloquent as it is gratifying Klaus
Ottmann, The Art Newspaper
"In this revelatory account of the artists personal life ... Henry
Martin offers readers an intimate look at the life and work of this
ambitious figure." Amber C. Snider Culture Trip
"No other book on Agnes Martin has been researched as thoroughly
and honestly as Agnes Martin: Painter, Poet, Icon . Its sensitive
and poetic nature makes it a must read for those truly interested
in understanding the artist." Jina Brenneman, Curator, "Agnes
Martin: Before The Grid", Harwood Museum, 2012
"Rich, clear, detailed, and wide-ranging, I enjoyed Agnes Martin:
Painter, Pioneer, Icon greatly." Lee Hall, author, Betty Parsons:
Artist, Dealer, Collector
"A well-researched book about an intriguing and influential
figure." Jeff Fleischer, Foreword Reviews
"[This] new book beautifully illuminates the challenges of lesbian
relationships at a time when women could never exist publicly as a
unit..." Out Magazine
"The most valuable parts of Henry Martin's volume are the comments
from Agnes Martin's longtime friends, who provide intriguing and
illuminating perspectives on many aspects of the artist's life. As
a poet, Henry Martin is able to provide unexpected, sometimes
charming, turns of phrase." Nancy G. Heller, Woman's Art
Journal
"A heartfelt examination of the enigmatic artist, thoughtfully
tying together the complex person and her abstract, singular art.
The book admirably places Agnes' powerful personality, complex
sexuality, towering ambition, and difficult relationships in a
shifting context of environment and time." Torin Jensen, Atticus
Review
"[Martin's] thorough research and poetic prose bring to light the
struggles Agnes faced in order to find success as an artist and
some semblance of peace in her life." Powells Books
"Martin traces the life of pioneering painter Agnes Martin from a
tomboyish introvert growing up in rural Saskatchewan Canada in the
1920s to a world-renowned abstract expressionist." Publishers
Weekly
"One of the most acclaimed painters of the 20th Century, Agnes
Martin was also a reclusive lesbian who had complicated
relationships with women, gender, and the schizophrenia that both
inspired and threatened her creativity. This new biography explores
those issues and delves into the decade Martin spent as part of a
queer arts community." Jacob Anderson-Minshall, The Advocate
"Fascinating revelations about Martins early life in Canada."
Robert Everett-Green, The Globe and Mail
"Including never-before-published interviews with family, friends
and curators, a comprehensive and revealing new biography of the US
artist regarded as one of the greatest female artists of the 20th
century." The Bookseller
"The most valuable parts of Henry Martin's volume are the comments
from Agnes Martin's longtime friends, who provide intriguing and
illuminating perspectives on many aspects of the artist's life. As
a poet, Henry Martin is able to provide unexpected, sometimes
charming, turns of phrase." Nancy G. Heller, Woman's Art
Journal
Article/photo essay on Agnes Martin by Henry Martin. Hyper Allergic
https://hyperallergic.com/459742/agnes-martin-anonymous-philanthropy/
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