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Title: Modern Mavericks: Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella, Josef Albers


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Modern Mavericks Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella,
Josef Albers
  • GATE Art Academy

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Ellsworth Kelly
  • Ellsworth Kelly was born May 31, 1923, in
    Newburgh, New York.
  • 1948 The following year, Kelly went to France
    and enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris
    under the G.I. Bill, although he attended classes
    infrequently.
  • In France, he discovered Romanesque art and
    architecture and Byzantine art.
  • He was also introduced to Surrealism more and
    Neo-Plasticism, which led him to experiment with
    automatic drawing and geometric abstraction

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Ellsworth Kelly
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Frank Stella
  • Frank Philip Stella (born May 12, 1936) is an
    American painter and printmaker. He is a
    significant figure in minimalism, post-painterly
    abstraction and offset lithography (a technique
    he devised).
  • Stella was born in Malden, Massachusetts. He
    studied painting at the Phillips Academy in
    Andover, Massachusetts and later studied history
    at Princeton University.

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Josef Albers
  • Josef Albers (born March 19, 1888 was a German
    artist and educator whose work, both in Europe
    and in the United States, formed the basis of
    some of the most influential and far-reaching art
    education programs of the 20th century.
  • Albers studied art in Berlin, Essen, and Munich
    before enrolling as a student at the prestigious
    Weimar Bauhaus in 1920.
  • He began teaching in the preliminary course of
    the Department of Design in 1922, and was
    promoted to Professor in 1925, the year the
    Bauhaus moved to Dessau.
  • With the closure of the Bauhaus under Nazi
    pressure in 1933, Albers emigrated to the United
    States and joined the faculty of Black Mountain
    College, North Carolina, where he ran the
    painting program until 1949.

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  • http//www.artboy.info/P/kelly.html
  • http//www.meyersonsymphonycenter.com/EllsworthKel
    ly.cfm
  • http//www.mcasd.org/exhibitions/archives/kelly.ht
    ml
  • http//www.usembassycanada.gov/content/textonly.as
    p?sectionembconsulsubsection1newembassydocumen
    tartwork-stella
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