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Article: Drawing and writing with Terry Winters.(Fine Arts)
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- World Literature Today
- Article date:
- March 1, 2006
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MUCH HAS BEEN SAID about the complex process by which Terry Winters makes his pictures, a process that finds him going back and forth among media as he moves from the drawing floor of his Tribeca studio (the top floor) in New York to the painting floor below to printmaking workshops nearby and around the world. Just as much has been said about the range of his sources, literary, musical, philosophical, and visual, from Gilles Deleuze to Buckminster Fuller, from botany to art history, from Taoist diagrams to the physics of soap bubbles, from fractal geometry to cyberspace. This double dazzle of processes and sources is double-edged. It promises access to a body of work that ...