German critic Robert Kudielka met British painter Bridget Riley in 1967 and has
proved her keenest observer and a close friend ever since. With a unique insight
into Riley's working methods and styles - he lauds her uncompromising visual
intelligence - he has documented her career with the rigor of an academic and the
sympathy of a friend. This fascinating volume brings together for the first time a
large collection of Kudielka's essays and interviews. Illustrated with many of Riley's
major works; includes biographical notes, an exhibition history and bibliography.
proved her keenest observer and a close friend ever since. With a unique insight
into Riley's working methods and styles - he lauds her uncompromising visual
intelligence - he has documented her career with the rigor of an academic and the
sympathy of a friend. This fascinating volume brings together for the first time a
large collection of Kudielka's essays and interviews. Illustrated with many of Riley's
major works; includes biographical notes, an exhibition history and bibliography.
