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  1. At auction, a number of Picasso’s paintings have sold for more than $100 million. The indefatigable artist has been the subject of exhibitions at the world’s most prestigious institutions, from the Museum of Modern Art and Centre Pompidou to the Stedelijk Museum and Tate Modern. Frank Stella. Die Fahne hoch!, 1959. Enamel on canvas.

  2. The Black Series I prints closely relate to large, monochromatic canvases known as the Black Paintings, which Frank Stella (American, born 1936) completed between 1958 and 1960. Each lithograph features a pattern of rectilinear stripes of uniform width printed in metallic black ink on buff-tinted paper. In the Black Paintings, the stripes ...

  3. 21 de mar. de 2023 · All About Die Fahne Hoch! An intriguing title was provided by Frank Stella. When it comes to the Nazi Party’s anthem, “Die Fahne Hoch!” is a direct allusion. To achieve her satirical goal of dismantling the concept of meaning itself, Stella applied a highly emotional title to the painting. Information Citations.

  4. Frank Stella, Die Fahne Hoch!, from the Black Series I, 1967, lithograph on paper mounted on paperboard, sheet: 15 x 22 in. (38. 1 x 55. 9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the Woodward Foundation, 1977.68.13

  5. 13 de abr. de 2014 · A bright, very large canvas covered with black enamel and striped, Stella Die Fahne Hoch! reproduces an original work by Frank Stella, Die Fahne Hoch!, titled after the national hymn of Nazi Germany. It was one of the first minimalist artworks of its time. Considered the instigator of Appropriationism, Sturtevant explicitly quotes the model and ...

  6. 30 de oct. de 2015 · Narrator: Stella called this painting Die Fahne hoch! or “the flag on high.” The phrase comes from the first line of a Nazi anthem. Stella gave other works titles that explicitly recalled the Holocaust. To hear him talk about these titles, please tap your screen.

  7. 24 de ene. de 2018 · Figure 2: Stella, Frank. Die Fahne hoch!.Enamel on canvas, 308.9 × 184.9 cm, 1959. The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY. It is unsurprising, then, how the Black Paintings were met in ...