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  1. 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 ...

  2. 8 de feb. de 2018 · Understanding Stella: The Black Paintings. Here’s why Stella's early minimalist series served as the perfect start for a much more varied career. Few 20th-century artists have hit upon success quite as early and as dramatically as Frank Stella.

  3. Frank Stella studied at Princeton University and moved to New York in 1958. In his first exhibition in the late fifties, he exhibited black paintings with bands of bare canvas that paralleled the picture edges.

    • May 12, 1936
  4. The Marriage of Reason and Squalor, II debuted at The Museum of Modern Art in December 1959, one of four works from Stella’s Black Paintings series (1958–60) included in curator Dorothy C. Miller’s landmark exhibition Sixteen Americans.

  5. 17 de feb. de 2019 · Feb. 17, 2019. At 82, the artist Frank Stella has done it all and isn’t terribly concerned what anyone thinks. He is matter-of-fact and unguarded, secure on his perch in the pantheon after two...

    • Ted Loos
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_StellaFrank Stella - Wikipedia

    Writer and curator Klaus Ottmann says many art critics were outraged when Stella's Black Paintings (1958–60) were shown at the Museum of Modern Art's "16 Americans" (1959-1960) exhibition. Irving Sandler attributed the death of American gesture painting to the mortal blow dealt by these reductive and non-allusive paintings.

  7. Drawings and Prints. Frank Stella. Black Series I. 1967. Portfolio of nine lithographs. composition and sheet (ea. approx.): 15 1/8 x 21 7/8" (38.5 x 55.5 cm). Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles.