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Kenneth Noland
Untitled Target

2004

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Kenneth Noland Untitled Target, 2004 Lithograph on hand made paper with deckled edges Signed and numbered from the limited edition of 75 on the lower front; bears the artist's blind stamp Published by SOVA Food Pantry Charity, Los Angeles and printed by George Page, Versailles Press, Littlerock, California Frame included Elegantly floated and framed in a wood frame with UV plexiglass Measurements: Framed: 28.5 inches vertical by 22.5 inches horizontal by 1.75 inches Artwork: 26.5 inches x 20.25 inches Published by SOVA Food Pantry Charity, Los Angeles and printed by George Page, Versailles Press, Littlerock, California Kenneth Noland was a primary force in the development of postwar abstract art and color field painting. He attended Black Mountain College in the late forties, exhibiting an early interest in the emotional effects of color and geometric forms. His commitment to line and color can be traced throughout his prolific oeuvre, including his Circle paintings and extending through a visual language of chevrons, diamonds, horizontal bands, plaid patterns, and shaped canvases. In 1977 a major traveling retrospective of the artist’s work was presented by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. In response, late art critic of The New York Times Hilton Kramer wrote, “An art of this sort places a very heavy burden on the artist’s sensibility for color, of course—on his ability to come up, again and again, with fresh and striking combinations that both capture and sustain our attention, and provide the requisite pleasures…Mr. Noland is unquestionably a master.” The exhibition traveled to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio, before closing at the Denver Art Museum. -Courtesy PACE Gallery
  • Creator:
    Kenneth Noland (1924-2010, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2004
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 28.5 in (72.39 cm)Width: 22.5 in (57.15 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
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  • Condition:
    Hand-signed by artist, Signed and numbered from the limited edition of 75 on the lower front; bears publishers' blind stamp.
  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1745211652292
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