Frank Stella “Works from 1965 to 1988”

Leslie Feely Fine Art

poster for Frank Stella “Works from 1965 to 1988”

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Included in this exhibition is Bogoria I (1971), a large rare collage on canvas from the Polish Village series. The flat surface of this collage is broken into discrete fields, each distinguished by color and surface material: felt, cloth, and painted acrylic. These elements have been mounted onto corrugated cardboard, which was then mounted onto a wooden support. Named after a series of 17th, 18th and 19th century wooden synagogues destroyed by the Nazis, the Polish Village series demonstrates Stella’s increased interest in contemporary links to Cubism and Constructivism.

“I was able to use my gift for structure with something that modernism hadn’t really exploited before, the idea that paintings could be constructed, made by picture-building…Building a picture was something natural for me. Build it and then paint it. It was a job I was well suited for.”
– Frank Stella quoted in William Rubin ed. Frank Stella: 1970-1987 (New York, 1987), p. 40.

Also included in this exhibition is Talladega (1980-81) on aluminum from the Circuit series. This series merges painting and sculpture into brightly colored three-dimensional constructions of linear elements evoking the curves and speed of winding racetracks. Named after cities known for automobile races, this series follows a more open and free-form approach extending outward and occupying more of the viewer’s space than in the previous Brazilian and Exotic Bird series, also on view.

In addition, the exhibition will include prints and drawings from the Star of Persia, V, Sinjerli Variations and the Had Gadya series.

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Schedule

from May 08, 2014 to June 27, 2014

Opening Reception on 2014-05-08 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Frank Stella

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