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Frank Stella, Die Marquise von O, 1999

Frank Stella

Die Marquise von O, 1999
mixed media on canvas
297.3 x 193.1 cm
117 1/8 x 76 1/8 in
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Frank Stella, an iconic figure of postwar American art, is considered the most influential painter of a generation that moved beyond Abstract Expressionism toward Minimalism. In his early work, Stella...
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Frank Stella, an iconic figure of postwar American art, is considered the most influential painter of a generation that moved beyond Abstract Expressionism toward Minimalism. In his early work, Stella attempted to drain any external meaning or symbolism from painting, reducing his images to geometric form and eliminating illusionistic effects. His goal was to make paintings in which pictorial force came from materiality, not from symbolic meaning. He famously quipped, “What you see is what you see,” a statement that became the unofficial credo of Minimalist practice. In the 1980s and '90s, Stella turned away from Minimalism, adopting a more additive approach for a series of twisting, monumental, polychromatic metal wall reliefs and sculptures based on Herman Melville’s Moby Dick.
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Exhibitions

“Frank Stella” Bonington Gallery, Nottingham 19th December 1999 to 18th December 1999
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London June 2001
"Die Marquise Von O" Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris 29th October - 7th December 2005
"Frank Stella. Major Work from the von Kleist Series", Nov 17 - Dec 11, 2006, Danese, New York.

Literature

Franz-Joachim Verspohl, ‘Heinrich on Kleist by Frank Stella', Jena, Koln 2001, p. 30- 35 pl. LIX and pl. LX

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