Pace Publishing Chuck Close Red, Yellow, and Blue: The Last Paintings Publication DetailsText by Phong Bui, Carter Ratcliff, Barbara Knappmeyer. Conversation with Cindy Sherman. Design by Tomo Makiura and Uli Monch2024Softcover88 pages11 ¾ x 14 ¼ in.Shop (opens in a new window) Order Now Read More Since the 1970s, Chuck Close has been known for his innovative approach to conceptual portraiture, systematically transposing his subjects’ likenesses from photographs into gridded paintings.Published on the occasion of Pace Gallery's first exhibition of his work since the artist's death in 2021, Chuck Close: Red, Yellow, and Blue—The Last Paintings spotlights Close's final body of paintings, which employ a palette of only three colors. Layering transparent glazes of red, yellow, and blue paint, Close created an effect of abstract likeness entirely different from that of his previous work. Alongside studio photography and images of Close's mosaic works, this volume features a previously unpublished 2018 interview between Close and Cindy Sherman—originally commissioned by The Brooklyn Rail—as well as a new critical essay by Carter Ratcliff, which considers Close’s final works in depth. These texts, along with an introduction by Phong Bui, appear alongside an essay by Barbara Knappmeyer that examines the artist’s renderings of the face in the context of facial recognition technology. Read More [Close's] paintings work so powerfully because they find a balance between light, color, tone, structure, process, and, of course, faces. Carter Ratcliff [The] intersection between art, magic, and science encapsulated in Close’s portraits is what makes them so unique. Barbara Knappmeyer Chuck CloseRed, Yellow, and BlueThe Last Paintings (opens in a new window) Order Now (opens in a new window) Explore Our Books (opens in a new window) Browse Our Shop Read More Pace Publishing — Chuck Close: Red, Yellow, and Blue—The Last Paintings, Mar 6, 2024