Milton Avery: Colour, Form and Composition celebrates the visionary work of one of America’s most influential modern painters. Renowned for his bold use of colour and distilled forms, Milton Avery bridged the gap between realism and abstraction, profoundly inspiring artists such as Mark Rothko and Adolph Gottlieb.
This richly illustrated publication explores Avery’s enduring legacy through a dynamic dialogue with contemporary American and European artists — including Henni Alftan, March Avery, Harold Ancart, Andrew Cranston, Gary Hume, Nicolas Party, and Jonas Wood. Together, these works reveal the continued resonance of Avery’s poetic approach to colour, form, and composition in today’s art world.
An essential volume for art enthusiasts, collectors, and scholars alike, this book offers a vibrant exploration of Avery’s influence and his lasting contribution to the evolution of modern painting.