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Title: Ellsworth Kelly, in-between Spaces Works 1956-2002
Description: Hatje Cantz, 2002. 166 pp, 80 illustrations, of which 70 in colour, hard cover and dust jacket ¶ Exhibition Schedule: Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel September 15, 2002 - January 19, 2003 Ellsworth Kelly (°1923) belongs among the most important exponents of international post-war art. With abstract expressionism at its peak and based on the traditions of the abstract avant-garde in a dialogue with Colour Field Painting, the American artist developed a painterly vocabulary that leaves traditional panel painting behind. In a conscious questioning of the conditions that underlie our perceptions, he not only explores the relationships of picture and wall, sculpture and space but also, and in particular, the relationship between viewer and work. "In between: this is the shortest formula of his aesthetics", is how Gottfried Boehm, one of the few connoisseurs of Kelly´s work in the German-speaking world and author of the leading essay in this publication, summarizes the central topic of Kelly´s oeuvre. Based on a store of about 40 works, primarily in the possession of the artist, this book is an expert investigation into Ellsworth Kelly´s artistic development that by spans five decades. In an essay, the artist himself traces the enormous importance of his sculptures for his work.

Keywords: Art - kunst|new books

Price: EUR 54.50 = appr. US$ 59.23 Seller: Marc Van de Wiele Antiquariaat
- Book number: 13752