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Frank Stella, Frank Stella Fourteen Prints with Drawings, Collages, and Working Proofs Poster (Hand signed and dated by Frank Stella), 1983

Frank Stella

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Frank Stella

Frank Stella Fourteen Prints with Drawings, Collages, and Working Proofs Poster (Hand signed and dated by Frank Stella), 1983

Offset lithograph poster (hand signed and dated by Frank Stella)

Hand signed and dated '83 by Frank Stella on the front

Frame included

Hand signed and dated '83 in ink by Frank Stella on the front. The artwork depicted is Shard Variant 1a, 1982. This poster was published by The Art Museum, Princeton University for Frank Stella Fourteen Prints with Drawings, Collages, and Working Proofs on November 13, 1983 to January 8, 1984.

Measurements:
Frame:
28.25 x 20.25 x 1 inch
Print:
27.5 x 19.5 inches

About Frank Stella:
Frank Stella (b. 1936; Malden, MA) has produced an extraordinary body of work over the past six decades. Since his first solo gallery exhibition at Leo Castelli Gallery in 1960, Stella has exhibited widely throughout the United States and abroad. Early in his career, his work was included in a number of significant exhibitions that defined the art in the postwar era, including Sixteen Americans (Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1959), Geometric Abstraction (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1962) The Shaped Canvas (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1964-65), Systemic Painting (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1966), Documenta 4 (1968), and Structure of Color (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1971). Stella’s recent work uses digital modeling to explore how subtle changes in scale, texture, color and material can affect our perception and experience of an object.

Courtesy of Marianne Boesky Gallery

Measurements

Height:   28.25
Width:   20.25
Depth:   1.00