Frank Stella
1936–
Introduction
Frank Philip Stella (born May 12, 1936) is an American painter, sculptor and printmaker, noted for his work in the areas of minimalism and post-painterly abstraction. Stella lives and works in New York City.
Wikidata identifier
Q375268
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Introduction
Frank Stella earned his degree in history from Princeton University. He moved to New York in 1958, where he developed his artistic talents. He painted with intent to flatten surfaces and often chose square canvases. In the 1970s, Stella created "maximalist" paintings, which were paintings that involved relief and sculptural elements in stark contrast to the "minimalist" paintings of his early career. American painter.
Country of birth
United States
Roles
Artist, graphic artist, installation artist, mixed-media artist, painter, photographer, sculptor
ULAN identifier
500020533
Names
Frank Stella
Information from the Getty Research Institute's Union List of Artist Names ® (ULAN), made available under the ODC Attribution License. Accessed March 29, 2024.
84 works
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Polar Co-ordinates I
1980 -
Polar Co-ordinates II
1980 -
Polar Co-ordinates III
1980 -
Polar Co-ordinates IV
1980 -
Polar Co-ordinates V
1980 -
Polar Co-ordinates VI
1980 -
Polar Co-ordinates VII
1980 -
Polar Co-ordinates VIII
1980 -
Dove of Tanna
1977 -
Furg
1975 -
Sunapee
1974 -
Conway
1974 -
Moultonboro
1974 -
York Factory I
1971 -
Island No. 10
1971 -
Newstead Abbey
1970 -
Marquis de Portago
1970 -
Union Pacific
1970 -
Six Mile Bottom
1970 -
Averroes
1970 -
Casa Cornu
1970 -
Luis Miguel Dominguin
1970 -
Avicenna
1970 -
Kingsbury Run
1970 -
Creede I
1970 -
Creede II
1970 -
Lake City
1970 -
Telluride
1970 -
Pagosa Springs
1970 -
Ouray
1970
84 works