{"id":691186,"date":"2025-11-14T02:55:25","date_gmt":"2025-11-13T23:55:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/?p=691186"},"modified":"2025-11-14T02:55:25","modified_gmt":"2025-11-13T23:55:25","slug":"the-quiet-exuberance-of-agnes-martins-innocent-love-paintings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/?p=691186","title":{"rendered":"The Quiet Exuberance of Agnes Martin\u2019s \u2018Innocent Love\u2019 Paintings"},"content":{"rendered":"<article class=\"article main-content\" lang=\"en-US\">\n<div class=\"ArticlePageLedeBackground-JMVDp bIwRjk\">\n<header class=\"ContentHeaderWrapper-cqMZiN dpFFBS content-header article__content-header\">\n<div data-testid=\"ContentHeaderContainer\" class=\"ContentHeaderContainer-cMdHiZ kudXzI\">\n<div class=\"ContentHeaderHedAccreditationWrapper-WaWBW jedkOX\">\n<div class=\"ContentHeaderTitleBlockWrapper-cyIGwg cJEEZu standard\" data-testid=\"ContentHeaderTitleBlockWrapper\">\n<div data-testid=\"ContentHeaderRubric\" class=\"ContentHeaderRubricBlock-aIcNK crdqPy\">\n<div data-testid=\"ContentHeaderRubricDateBlock\" class=\"ContentHeaderRubricDateBlock-kvxmSu hgtOGu\">\n<div class=\"RubricWrapper-dZIqzO Bbbvv rubric ContentHeaderRubricContainer-fiPRfk fRUoUB\"><span class=\"RubricName-gkORYq fCauaT rubric__name\">Arts<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<h1 data-testid=\"ContentHeaderHed\" class=\"BaseWrap-sc-gzmcOU BaseText-eqOrNE ContentHeaderHed-SVoJX deqABF hRonzj ieGCQS\">The Quiet Exuberance of Agnes Martin\u2019s \u2018Innocent Love\u2019 Paintings<\/h1>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"ContentHeaderAccreditation-fcyiw eapNIS content-header__accreditation\" data-testid=\"ContentHeaderAccreditation\">\n<div class=\"ContentHeaderByline-jXtKQj ewRfIW\">\n<div class=\"ContentHeaderBylineContent-dkwwFS AGKSo\">\n<div data-testid=\"BylinesWrapper\" class=\"BylinesWrapper-vmGrt cZzmZD bylines ContentHeaderBylines-cTXqro ljGzhW\"><span class=\"BylineWrapper-jRoBEm jCAOou byline bylines__byline\" data-testid=\"BylineWrapper\"><span class=\"BylineNamesWrapper-jrdaOa fXeqQN\"><span data-testid=\"BylineName\" class=\"BylineName-kqTBDS cTWJYW byline__name\"><span class=\"BaseWrap-sc-gzmcOU BaseText-eqOrNE BylinePreamble-itSxDZ deqABF kOfzTl jcgMlx byline__preamble\">By <\/span>Grace Edquist<\/span><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<p>November 13, 2025<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"ContentHeaderLeadAsset-hVxhYG jufnla lead-asset ContentHeaderLeadAssetWrapper-gQBTSl kHFqoV lead-asset--width-fullbleed\" data-testid=\"ContentHeaderLeadAsset\">\n<figure class=\"ContentHeaderLeadAssetContent-kyKlgP CBMQs\">\n<div class=\"ContentHeaderLeadAssetContentMedia-bwiUDr keSRCn lead-asset__content__photo\"><span class=\"SpanWrapper-zEXFr koTknX responsive-asset ContentHeaderResponsiveAsset-cgZUtS coCHna\"><\/p>\n<div data-testid=\"aspect-ratio-container\" class=\"AspectRatioContainer-bEozCe GbXNp\">\n<div class=\"aspect-ratio--overlay-container\"><source media=\"(max-width: 767px)\" srcset=\"https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/691612c16de26e8be751c4ff\/master\/w_120,c_limit\/2025-11-06_MARTIN_01.jpg 120w, https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/691612c16de26e8be751c4ff\/master\/w_240,c_limit\/2025-11-06_MARTIN_01.jpg 240w, https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/691612c16de26e8be751c4ff\/master\/w_320,c_limit\/2025-11-06_MARTIN_01.jpg 320w, https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/691612c16de26e8be751c4ff\/master\/w_640,c_limit\/2025-11-06_MARTIN_01.jpg 640w, https:\/\/assets.vogue.com\/photos\/691612c16de26e8be751c4ff\/master\/w_960,c_limit\/2025-11-06_MARTIN_01.jpg 960w\" sizes=\"100vw\" \/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><\/span><\/p>\n<div class=\"CaptionWrapper-jYrTxZ jNLyNY caption ContentHeaderLeadAssetCaption-ifsaEE cRnKgN standard\" data-testid=\"caption-wrapper\"><span class=\"BaseWrap-sc-gzmcOU BaseText-eqOrNE CaptionText-brNLzD deqABF bhzovp fGraOh caption__text\">Installation image of \u201cAgnes Martin: Innocent Love,\u201d 540 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001. November 7\u2013December 20, 2025.<\/span><span class=\"BaseWrap-sc-gzmcOU BaseText-eqOrNE CaptionCredit-eowWKH deqABF mdLVF gxwcqg caption__credit\">Photography courtesy Pace Gallery. Artwork: \u00a9 Agnes Martin Foundation, New York \/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/header>\n<\/div>\n<div data-attribute-verso-pattern=\"article-body\" class=\"ArticlePageContentBackGround-dcEtzE dRBcvG article-body__content\">\n<div class=\"ArticlePageChunksContent-enJWmu ilcJfn\">\n<div data-testid=\"ArticlePageChunks\" class=\"ArticlePageChunks-fwcPjP cAlDKu\">\n<div class=\"GridWrapper-cFSKbf cxzKYj grid grid-margins grid-items-2 ArticlePageChunksGrid-hkPQhP lnoYVP grid-layout--adrail narrow wide-adrail\" data-journey-hook=\"grid-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"GridItem-beYvyV kCPYUp grid--item grid-layout__content\">\n<div class=\"BodyWrapper-kzyFNv nCpFP body body__container article__body\" data-journey-hook=\"client-content\" data-testid=\"BodyWrapper\">\n<div class=\"body__inner-container\">\n<p>It seems overly simplistic, saccharine even, to describe Agnes Martin\u2019s paintings as <em>pure<\/em>, but I just can\u2019t find a way around it. Using only simple lines and grids, often in gray or very muted colors, Martin somehow distilled the essence of human emotion in pictures so seemingly plain you can barely photograph them. And yet they are so moving it is common for even the most art-skeptical among us to stand in front of an Agnes Martin and feel a sense of awe.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps she said it best: \u201cIf you wake up in the morning and you feel very happy, but [there\u2019s] no cause\u2014that\u2019s what I paint about.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Martin, who died in 2004 at the age of 92, was well into midlife when she hit her first career peak in the 1960s, after she developed her signature minimal grid. The reception in New York, where she was living at the time, was rapturous. \u201cThe whole art world was loving her,\u201d says Marc Glimcher, CEO of Pace Gallery, which has shown Martin\u2019s work since the 1970s.<\/p>\n<p>But the pressure was too much, and Martin, who had on and off battles with schizophrenia, retreated to her adopted home state of New Mexico, where she more or less stayed for the rest of her life. While there, she went through periods of isolation when she made very little art, and periods of profound productivity. Zen Buddhism, especially its tenet of restraint, was a guiding philosophy throughout her career.<\/p>\n<p>Martin\u2019s many chapters culminate in an arresting body of work from the late 1990s and early 2000s called her Innocent Love paintings\u2014a selection of which has just gone on view at Pace\u2019s flagship gallery in New York. For these late paintings, Martin brought in more color (for her) and gave them whimsical titles like <em>Little Children Loving Love<\/em> (2001) and <em>I Love Love<\/em> (1999).<\/p>\n<figure class=\"AssetEmbedWrapper-fkZDUs kHRAYC asset-embed\">\n<div class=\"AssetEmbedAssetContainer-eEeytc eRSvCP asset-embed__asset-container\"><span class=\"SpanWrapper-zEXFr koTknX responsive-asset AssetEmbedResponsiveAsset-cIfZLr fHIkTW asset-embed__responsive-asset\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Agnes Martin Beautiful Life 2000 acrylic and graphite on canvas 60 x 60.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"ResponsiveImageContainer-eNxvmU cfBbTk responsive-image__image\" src=\"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/32955_martin_v01-highresolution25e225802594300dpi.jpg\" title=\"32955_martin_v01-highresolution25e225802594300dpi\"><\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"CaptionWrapper-jYrTxZ jNLyNY caption AssetEmbedCaption-fyuOdR iTyhpv asset-embed__caption standard\" data-testid=\"caption-wrapper\"><span class=\"BaseWrap-sc-gzmcOU BaseText-eqOrNE CaptionText-brNLzD deqABF bhzovp fGraOh caption__text\">Agnes Martin, <em>Beautiful Life,<\/em> 2000, acrylic and graphite on canvas, 60 x 60&#8243;.<\/span><span class=\"BaseWrap-sc-gzmcOU BaseText-eqOrNE CaptionCredit-eowWKH deqABF mdLVF gxwcqg caption__credit\">Photo: Peter Clough. \u00a9 Agnes Martin Foundation, New York \/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"GridWrapper-cFSKbf cxzKYj grid grid-margins grid-items-2 ArticlePageChunksGrid-hkPQhP lnoYVP grid-layout--adrail narrow wide-adrail\" data-journey-hook=\"grid-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"GridItem-beYvyV kCPYUp grid--item grid-layout__content\">\n<div class=\"BodyWrapper-kzyFNv nCpFP body body__container article__body\" data-journey-hook=\"client-content\" data-testid=\"BodyWrapper\">\n<div class=\"body__inner-container\">\n<p>The 13 paintings at Pace each measure 60 square inches\u2014smaller than the 72-square-inch canvases she had been using, which had become too large for Martin, then pushing 90, to move herself. In comparison to her earlier grids, Martin saw these as \u201cwind storms,\u201d said Pace founder Arne Glimcher (father to Marc) during a preview of the exhibition. The syncopation of the lines is looser; her exploration of color, deeper. There\u2019s tangerine and sky blue and a light limey shade of green (actually just yellow with a very thin sheet of blue on top). Each work contains a lifetime of struggle released, giving way to childlike wonder. These are paintings she only could have made at the end of her life.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere was a freedom from fear\u2026she gave herself that latitude. And they just poured out of her for a little over two years,\u201d says Marc Glimcher. He actually watched it happen: He and his family\u2014including his seven- and a nine-year-old\u2014had recently moved to New Mexico. (He was a second-grade science teacher at the time, one of several chapters he had before joining the family business full-time.) \u201cShe struck up this incredible relationship with my kids,\u201d he says. That was new for Martin, having children around in a regular fashion. \u201cIt supercharged this kind of joyful openness for her.\u201d<\/p>\n<figure class=\"AssetEmbedWrapper-fkZDUs kHRAYC asset-embed\">\n<div class=\"AssetEmbedAssetContainer-eEeytc eRSvCP asset-embed__asset-container\"><span class=\"SpanWrapper-zEXFr koTknX responsive-asset AssetEmbedResponsiveAsset-cIfZLr fHIkTW asset-embed__responsive-asset\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Agnes Martin Gratitude 2001 acrylic on canvas 60 x 60.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"ResponsiveImageContainer-eNxvmU cfBbTk responsive-image__image\" src=\"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/33653_martin_v01-highresolution25e225802594300dpi.jpg\" title=\"33653_martin_v01-highresolution25e225802594300dpi\"><\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"CaptionWrapper-jYrTxZ jNLyNY caption AssetEmbedCaption-fyuOdR iTyhpv asset-embed__caption standard\" data-testid=\"caption-wrapper\"><span class=\"BaseWrap-sc-gzmcOU BaseText-eqOrNE CaptionText-brNLzD deqABF bhzovp fGraOh caption__text\">Agnes Martin, <em>Gratitude,<\/em> 2001, acrylic on canvas, 60&#8243; x 60&#8243;.<\/span><span class=\"BaseWrap-sc-gzmcOU BaseText-eqOrNE CaptionCredit-eowWKH deqABF mdLVF gxwcqg caption__credit\">Photo: Peter Clough. \u00a9 Agnes Martin Foundation, New York \/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"GridWrapper-cFSKbf cxzKYj grid grid-margins grid-items-2 ArticlePageChunksGrid-hkPQhP lnoYVP grid-layout--adrail narrow wide-adrail\" data-journey-hook=\"grid-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"GridItem-beYvyV kCPYUp grid--item grid-layout__content\">\n<div class=\"BodyWrapper-kzyFNv nCpFP body body__container article__body\" data-journey-hook=\"client-content\" data-testid=\"BodyWrapper\">\n<div class=\"body__inner-container\">\n<p>Agnes Martin\u2019s story begins in 1912 with her birth in the prairies of Saskatchewan, Canada, which she once said was \u201clike being born in Siberia.\u201d Understandably, much has been made of the influence of the New Mexican desert on her art. But the Canadian plains are in there too: broad and spare, with much room for interpretation.<\/p>\n<p>Her childhood was one of self-reliance. Her father died when she was young, leaving her mother to raise Agnes and her three siblings. When Agnes was six and needed her tonsils removed, she took a streetcar, unaccompanied, to the doctor for the procedure.<\/p>\n<p>She first arrived in the United States in 1931, when she was 19. She taught at a public school in Washington State for a few years before enrolling at the Teachers College at Columbia University, receiving her bachelor\u2019s degree in 1942. (She returned some years later for her master\u2019s.) Seeing art around New York City is supposedly what prompted Martin to pick up the paintbrush. \u201cI thought, If you could possibly be a painter and earn a living\u2014which you can\u2019t\u2014then I would like to be a painter,\u201d she told <em>The New Yorker<\/em> for a 1993 profile.<\/p>\n<p>After working odd jobs to support herself, Martin moved to the Southwest in 1946, taking art classes at the University of New Mexico. While she was in Albuquerque she met Georgia O\u2019Keeffe, whom she found fun but a bit exhausting. (\u201cWhen she left the room for a few minutes, I just had to lie down, right then and there,\u201d Martin said.)<\/p>\n<p>Few of the portraits and landscape paintings Martin made in the 1950s have survived; she destroyed most of them after she swung to abstraction. But it was the work she was making then that attracted New York dealer Betty Parsons, who told Martin she\u2019d give her a show\u2014as long as she moved to the city.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"GridWrapper-cFSKbf cxzKYj grid grid-margins grid-items-2 ArticlePageChunksGrid-hkPQhP lnoYVP grid-layout--adrail narrow wide-adrail\" data-journey-hook=\"grid-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"GridItem-beYvyV kCPYUp grid--item grid-layout__content\">\n<div class=\"BodyWrapper-kzyFNv nCpFP body body__container article__body\" data-journey-hook=\"client-content\" data-testid=\"BodyWrapper\">\n<div class=\"body__inner-container\">\n<p>So back to New York she went, arriving via bus in 1957. She had a loft on the storied waterfront of Coenties Slip, where artists like Robert Indiana, Lenore Tawney, and Ellsworth Kelly were her neighbors. It became the hotbed of the art world, full of experimentation and collaboration. Martin considered herself one of the Abstract Expressionists, but she was also ushering in a new era for the nascent Minimalists.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"AssetEmbedWrapper-fkZDUs kHRAYC asset-embed\">\n<div class=\"AssetEmbedAssetContainer-eEeytc eRSvCP asset-embed__asset-container\"><span class=\"SpanWrapper-zEXFr koTknX responsive-asset AssetEmbedResponsiveAsset-cIfZLr fHIkTW asset-embed__responsive-asset\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Agnes Martin Love 2000 acrylic and graphite on canvas 60 x 60.\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"ResponsiveImageContainer-eNxvmU cfBbTk responsive-image__image\" src=\"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/32963_martin_v01-highresolution25e225802594300dpi.jpg\" title=\"32963_martin_v01-highresolution25e225802594300dpi\"><\/span><\/div>\n<div class=\"CaptionWrapper-jYrTxZ jNLyNY caption AssetEmbedCaption-fyuOdR iTyhpv asset-embed__caption standard\" data-testid=\"caption-wrapper\"><span class=\"BaseWrap-sc-gzmcOU BaseText-eqOrNE CaptionText-brNLzD deqABF bhzovp fGraOh caption__text\">Agnes Martin, <em>Love,<\/em> 2000, acrylic and graphite on canvas, 60 x 60&#8243;.<\/span><span class=\"BaseWrap-sc-gzmcOU BaseText-eqOrNE CaptionCredit-eowWKH deqABF mdLVF gxwcqg caption__credit\">Photo: Maris Hutchinson. \u00a9 Agnes Martin Foundation, New York \/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.<\/span><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p>Yet as her acclaim grew her mental health suffered. \u201cShe had to go back to the place where she got the source code,\u201d Glimcher explains. She left the cultural hub of New York for the deserts of New Mexico. It took nearly a decade for her to get back to making art\u2014but once she did, she reached a new career high, with blue-chip gallery and museum shows and newfound financial stability.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"GridWrapper-cFSKbf cxzKYj grid grid-margins grid-items-2 ArticlePageChunksGrid-hkPQhP lnoYVP grid-layout--adrail narrow wide-adrail\" data-journey-hook=\"grid-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"GridItem-beYvyV kCPYUp grid--item grid-layout__content\">\n<div class=\"BodyWrapper-kzyFNv nCpFP body body__container article__body\" data-journey-hook=\"client-content\" data-testid=\"BodyWrapper\">\n<div class=\"body__inner-container\">\n<p>She built herself an adobe home (twice). She had friends. She loved listening to Beethoven and speeding around in her white Mercedes. For all the mythos of Martin the solitary eccentric, she also loved to have a good time.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAgnes\u2019s life was a work of art. She gave everything to this,\u201d says Glimcher. It was deliberate to cap Pace\u2019s 65th-anniversary celebrations with Martin\u2019s work\u2014not to mention work made at the twilight of her career. \u201cWhen an artist lives to that age, the very last work is very, very important to look at. It is the most unpolluted work in their life.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>What does it mean, then, that Martin\u2019s last work was so full of exuberance? She knew suffering, and she could be tough. But she was able to clear the cobwebs, time and again, and let the light in.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cPerfection is not necessary. Perfection you cannot have,\u201d Martin said in an oft-quoted lecture from 1973. \u201cIf you do what you want to do and what you can do and if you can then recognize it you will be contented. You cannot possibly know what it will be but looking back you will not be surprised at what you have done.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>But it is surprising to us still, so many years later. The modesty of her paintings\u2014just some bands of color, with ever-so-wobbly lines of graphite\u2014belies the intense reactions they produce. That is her genius. What happens to you when you look at her art <em>is<\/em> the art.<\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cAgnes Martin: Innocent Love\u201d is at Pace Gallery, 540 West 25th Street in New York, through December 20.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/article>\n<p> Source URL: http:\/\/vogue.com\/article\/the-quiet-exuberance-of-agnes-martins-innocent-love-paintings-pace<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Arts The Quiet Exuberance of Agnes Martin\u2019s \u2018Innocent Love\u2019 Paintings By Grace Edquist November 13, 2025 Installation image of \u201cAgnes Martin: Innocent Love,\u201d 540 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001. November 7\u2013December 20, 2025.Photography courtesy Pace Gallery. Artwork: \u00a9 Agnes Martin Foundation, New York \/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. 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