Ellsworth Kelly Schwarz & Weiß

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Graphic Design: Büro Sieveking Texts by: Dr. Ulrich Wilmes, Carter E. Foster, Alexander Klar, Jörg Daur Edited by: Dr. Ulrich Wilmes German 2011, 200 Pages, 127 Ills. Hardcover 275mm x 225mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-3167-6
| Comprehensive retrospective of the black-and-white works from 1948 to 2009

The paintings by Ellsworth Kelly (*1923 in Newburgh, New York) stand out due to their masterly interplay of form, color, and space.Unlike the works of most of his American contemporaries, who postulated a radical rejection of traditional European art history, Kelly’s monochromatic paintings evolved out of his study of European Modernism. The key to the advancement of his own artistic vocabulary, however, lies in the forms of everyday objects: streets or paving stones, windows and façades in cities, or various plant forms. For Kelly, drawing is the most important means of developing and capturing a work. Accordingly, the graphic contrast between black and white plays a significant role and is crucial to his artistic self-discovery and overall subsequent development. (English edition ISBN 978-3-7757-3217-8) Exhibition schedule: Haus der Kunst, Munich, October 7, 2011–January 22, 2012 | Museum Wiesbaden March 1 –June 24, 2012