Following is the New York Times obituary of the artist:. Kenneth Noland, Abstract Painter of Brilliantly Colored Shapes, Dies at 85. By WILLIAM GRIMES. Published: January 6, 2010. Kenneth Noland,... Read full biography
Following is the New York Times obituary of the artist:. Kenneth Noland, Abstract Painter of Brilliantly Colored Shapes, Dies at 85. By WILLIAM GRIMES. Published: January 6, 2010. Kenneth Noland, whose brilliantly colored concentric circles, chevrons and stripes were among the most recognized and... Read full biography
Following is the New York Times obituary of the artist:. Kenneth Noland, Abstract Painter of Brilliantly Colored Shapes, Dies at 85. By WILLIAM GRIMES. Published: January 6, 2010. Kenneth Noland, whose brilliantly colored concentric circles, chevrons and stripes were among the most recognized and admired signatures of the postwar style of abstraction known as Color Field painting, died Tuesday at his home in Port Clyde, Me. He was 85. The cause was cancer, said his wife, Paige Rense, the editor... Read full biography
Following is the New York Times obituary of the artist:. Kenneth Noland, Abstract Painter of Brilliantly Colored Shapes, Dies at 85. By WILLIAM GRIMES. Published: January 6, 2010. Kenneth Noland, whose brilliantly colored concentric circles, chevrons and stripes were among the most recognized and admired signatures of the postwar style of abstraction known as Color Field painting, died Tuesday at his home in Port Clyde, Me. He was 85. The cause was cancer, said his wife, Paige Rense, the editor in chief of Architectural Digest. Mr. Noland arrived on the scene in the immediate aftermath of Abstract Expressionism. A student of the geometric abstractionists Josef Albers and Ilya Bolotowsky, he found his way toward geometric forms that served... Read full biography
Following is the New York Times obituary of the artist:. Kenneth Noland, Abstract Painter of Brilliantly Colored Shapes, Dies at 85. By WILLIAM GRIMES. Published: January 6, 2010. Kenneth Noland, whose brilliantly colored concentric circles, chevrons and stripes were among the most recognized and admired signatures of the postwar style of abstraction known as Color Field painting, died Tuesday at his home in Port Clyde, Me. He was 85. The cause was cancer, said his wife, Paige Rense, the editor in chief of Architectural Digest. Mr. Noland arrived on the scene in the immediate aftermath of Abstract Expressionism. A student of the geometric abstractionists Josef Albers and Ilya Bolotowsky, he found his way toward geometric forms that served as vessels for vibrant washes of color stained into the canvas. In successive series of paint... Read full biography
Kenneth Noland - Affiliates (10 Galleries and Auction Houses)
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