Ellsworth Kelly : Colors for a large wall

9781633451568
Jodi Hauptman examines the procedures and context behind Kelly's formative 1951 abstraction.
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Ellsworth Kelly. Shapes and Colors, 1949-2015

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Ellsworth Kelly's landmark 1951 work Colors for a Large Wall is the culmination of an extraordinarily productive moment in the artist's early career, a time when he developed his singular form of abstraction. After serving in the US Army during World War II, he returned to France in 1948 and lived and worked there until 1954. Connecting with artists of an earlier generation, discovering Paris with his peers, and surveying monuments of the past, Kelly began an audacious creative journey in which, paradoxically, he sought to eliminate "invention" from the process of making art.

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Characteristics

English language

Authors
Jodi Hauptman
Publisher
Museum of Modern Art
Dimensions
18 x 22
Publication year
2023
Number of pages
48
EAN
9781633451568