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An image of Untitled

Frank Stella

(United States of America 1935– )

Title
Untitled
Year
1965
Media
Painting
Medium
synthetic polymer paint on canvas
Dimensions
160.0 x 320.5 x 7.7cm
Credit
John Kaldor Family Collection at the Art Gallery of New South Wales
Accession number
L2010.73
Copyright
© Frank Stella/ARS. Licensed by Visopy, Sydney
Location
Contemporary galleries
Further information

‘In the 1950s and 60s Frank Stella was a leading advocate for American artists who were attempting to break with the tradition of European painting that made reference to the world of visual effects beyond the canvas beyond art. Stella wanted to make an art form that was complete in itself, with as little internal division of its form as possible. His early paintings were determined by certain givens, such as the width of the canvas or paintbrush, or the nature of the paint itself. Stella said he wanted to to ‘keep the paint as good as it was in the can’. He had a favourite house-painting brush 2¾ inches wide and stretched his canvas over stretcher bars that were also 2¾ inches wide – both determining the width of the stripes painted parallel to the stretcher. This structural premise can be considered as the trigger for American minimalism.’

Bibliography (3)

John Kaldor Family Collection, Art Gallery of New South Wales (2011), Wayne Tunnicliffe (New Zealand; Australia) (Editor), Art Gallery of New South Wales (Australia, estab. 1874).

Journey to now: John Kaldor art projects and collection (2003), Adam Free (Australia) (Author), Art Gallery of South Australia (Australia, estab. 1881).

From Christo and Jeanne-Claude to Jeff Koons: John Kaldor Art Projects and Collection (1995), Nicholas Baume (Australia) (Author), Museum of Contemporary Art (Australia, estab. 1989).

Exhibition history (2)

From Christo and Jeanne-Claude to Jeff Koons: John Kaldor Art Projects and Collection, (12 Dec 1995–17 Mar 1996), at Museum of Contemporary Art (Australia, estab. 1989), Circular Quay West The Rocks Sydney, New South Wales Australia 2000.

Journey to Now: John Kaldor Art Projects and Collection, (18 Apr 2003–06 Jul 2003), at Art Gallery of South Australia (Australia, estab. 1881), North Terrace Adelaide South Australia Australia 5000.