FRANK STELLA.
American painter and printmaker. In his career he was an innovator, rather than responding to the innovations of others, and he often confounded his peers. He suggested that his painting […]
American painter and printmaker. In his career he was an innovator, rather than responding to the innovations of others, and he often confounded his peers. He suggested that his painting […]
Born 1924, Asheville, North Carolina Studied at Black Mountain College, North Carolina, 1946-48, and with Ossip Zadkins in Paris, 1948-49. Taught at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Washington, D.C., 1949-51, […]
RICHARD PAUL LOHSE was born in Zürich (Switzerland) in 1902. After completing his studies at a school of graphic arts and advertising in Zurich, Lohse worked for an advertising agency […]
“My art springs from my desire to have things in the world which would otherwise never be there.” SYNOPSIS During the 1960s and 1970s, Carl Andre produced a number of […]
Dutch painter, theorist and draughtsman. His work marks the transition at the start of the 20th century from the Hague school and Symbolism to Neo-Impressionism and Cubism. His key position within […]
Bolotowsky was born in 1907 in St. Petersburg, Russia, and immigrated with his family to New York in 1923. After studying from 1924 to 1930 at the National Academy of […]
“Generally speaking, I have tried, through my experiments, to elicit a different type of behavior from the viewer […] to seek, together with the public, various means of fighting off […]
Francisco Sobrino was born in Guadalajara, Spain, in 1932. From 1946 to 1949 he studied at the Escuela de Arte y Oficios, Madrid, before moving to Argentina, where he attended […]
Peter Sedgley is an acknowledged Op-artist, on occasion using light and kinetics to animate his optical compositions. Sedgley studied architecture at Brixton Technical School during 1944-46, but pursued a career […]
Naum Gabo, a pioneer of constructive art, was born Naum Neemia Pevsner in Russia in 1890. He began making constructed sculpture in Norway in 1915, when he took the name […]