Compendium of journals of Myron Stout edited by Tina Dickey, with introduction by Robert Storr. "The Journals are the most articulate writings recorded by an artist since those of Delacroix. They reflect an artist's evolution and reflect aspects of the inner worlds of all artists: investigations into philosophy, politics, literature, the interrelationships of art forms; the history of aesthetics; the visual expression of balance, torque and tension; the relationship of abstract art to the natural world. ... [details]
Compendium of journals of Myron Stout edited by Tina Dickey, with introduction by Robert Storr. "The Journals are the most articulate writings recorded by an artist since those of Delacroix. They reflect an artist's evolution and reflect aspects of the inner worlds of all artists: investigations into philosophy, politics, literature, the interrelationships of art forms; the history of aesthetics; the visual expression of balance, torque and tension; the relationship of abstract art to the natural world. ... [details]