Agnes Martin

Dull exhibition at Tate Modern of the work of American artist Agnes Martin.

This show did not benefit from seeing the colourful Sonia Delaunay just before it. In comparison it was muted and controlled. Whereas the Delaunay show seemed to ooze vivacity this had a sense of solitude and withdrawal.

I found he square pictures with the carefully drawn pencil lines almost disturbing in their need for control. By about the fourth room I wanted the artist to break out of this pattern.  By about room eight I could barely engage with it and in fact made no more notes in the leaflet!

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