Artwork by Ellsworth Kelly. Edited by Julie Dunn. Text by Roberta Bernstein, Sarah Rich, Hugh Davies, Toby Kamps.
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Condition: as new. Preface by Hugh M. Davies ; essays by Toby Kamps, Roberta Bernstein, Dave Hickey, Sarah K. Rich. San Diego : Museum of Contemporary Art, [2002]. Hardcover. Dustjacket. 128 pp. Illustrations (chiefly in color). 31 cm. - ğRed Green BlueĞ is almost the title of a 1963 painting by Ellsworth Kelly. Red Blue Green, a monumental rectangular oil work, considered a crucial fulcrum point in the artist's career, represents Kelly's concerns about the tension between the figure and the ground, offering two precisely shaped and balanced red and blue forms set against a strongly contrasting green ground. Working within a strict set of limits, he created a string of similarly grand, powerful works and defined many of the ideas about line, form, and color that still drive his work today. These works, made from the late 50s to the mid-60s, established the artist's singular style and his reputation as one of the most innovative abstract painters of the latter half of the 20th century, one who boldly broke with the strictures of the abstract expressionist movement, which dominated painting in the United States in the 50s. Exploring the complex interplay of invented and real-world inspirations that led to this body of figure/ground paintings, this volume presents a selection of 21 major paintings and 36 related drawings, collages, and photographs from that time period, as well as a new painting from 2002 that reexamines related concerns. Ellsworth Kelly was born in Newburgh, New York in 1923. His first one-person exhibition was held in 1951 in Paris, where he was studying on the G.I. Bill following World War II. Kelly returned to the United States in 1954, renting a studio in downtown New York, and his position among America's most esteemed painters began to take form. Since that time, the artist's work has been the subject of numerous major retrospectives worldwide and is presently included in all of the most important public collections of contemporary art. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, January 19-April 14, 2003, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, April 27-July 27, 2003, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, August 10, November 3, 2003. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9780934418621. Keywords : ART, Kelly, Ellsworth (1923-2015). Seller Inventory # 287882
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