Ellsworth Kelly : Austin

9781942185567
A comprehensive book which provides a thorough look at Austin, one of Ellsworth Kelly's most iconic works.
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Envisioned by Ellsworth Kelly as a site for joy and contemplation, Austin is the only building designed by the artist, despite his lifelong interest in architecture. Inaugurated in 2015, this 2,715-square-foot building with luminous colored glass windows became a cornerstone of the Blanton Museum of Art's permanent collection.

Though mostly abstract, Kelly's work is deeply rooted in his love of nature and his close observation of the world around him, and Austin's design elements are no exception. This essay by Carter E. Foster sheds light on how Austin fits with the artist's wider practice.

Description & Features

Characteristics

English language

Authors
Ellsworth Kelly, Carter E. Foster, Simone J. Wicha
Publisher
Radius Books
Dimensions
30,5 x 25,4
Publication year
2020
Number of pages
180
Number of illustrations
113
EAN
9781942185567

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