Robert Motherwell's approach to art is characterized by an open mind and a sense of intimacy with his canvas. He views his paintings as a lifelong relationship, with different moods, nuances, and a continuous thread that never changes. Motherwell believes that individuality in art comes from the way one structures their work, whether intentional or not. He also believes that an artist must exist in their own time as well as in the past, and that movements are overlapping and collaborative rather than linear.
Robert Motherwell: Summer of 1971
Robert Motherwell's artistic process is characterized by an open-minded approach, fostering a sense of dialogue between himself and his canvas.