Ellsworth Kelly (Book)

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by Kelly, Coplans
ISBN: 9780810902176

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Ellsworth Kelly (Book) by John Coplans. Abrams editor. In Very Good Condition, Some Traces On Cover. First edition. Heavy book, large format. Delivery time 3 weeks. English.

The first large-scale study of the American artist Ellsworth Kelly. The author traces Kelly’s career from its beginnings, with the appearance of his constructivist works and the first mature work in 1949, to explore his path in the light of his interest in impressionism, the influence of his contemporaries and an insightful analysis of several of his works. Taking into account all that is important in Kelly’s life, Coplans shows why he can rightly be called “one of the most enigmatic forces of contemporary American art” and why his work re-examines the nature of vision herself and the creative potential of art. In addition to studying his color field painting, the volume also closely examines his efforts in the field of sculpture in which Kelly also stands out.

Ellsworth Kelly (1923-2015) was an American painter, sculptor and printmaker associated with hard-edged paint, Color Field paint and minimalism.

Includes 225 illustrations, including 68 in color. Includes two brochures. Contains a biographical plan, a bibliography.

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