In case you missed this terrific NYTimes article on Ellsworth Kelly, here’s a snippet:
“While many other artists of his generation were appropriating images of American flags or movie stars or newspaper clippings, Mr. Kelly was relentlessly immersed in abstraction: creating color spectrums and panel paintings with nothing but a giant curve or rectangle, or making drawings depicting the simple outline of a leaf.”
Read more: Ellsworth Kelly, Explorer of Shape, Line and Color - NYTimes.com
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Kelly’s “paintings” are the most powerful works I have ever seen. Experiencing them levels me to my core. His works have...
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