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Lot 170

Ellsworth Kelly (1923-2015) Deriere le Miroir Premiere Limited Edition French Art Magazine

Estimate: $500 - $900
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$250

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Ellsworth Kelly (1923-2015) American French, Deriere le Miroir Premiere Limited. Edition. French Art Magazine. Ellsworth Kelly per Dale McConathy. Printed in France, Copyright 1964 by Maeght Editeur. This issue of "Behind the Mirror" includes a deluxe edition printed on Rives vellum and limited to 150 copies numbered and signed by the artist. 

Size; 15 x 11 x 1/4 in.
#7608 #51 

 

Minimalist painter and sculptor, Ellsworth Kelly explains, "By removing the content from my work I shifted the visual reality of painting to include the space around it." Kelly was born May 31, 1923 in Newburgh, New York.  He studied at Pratt Institute* Brooklyn, from 1941 to 1943.  After military service from 1943 to 1945, he attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, from 1946 to 1947.

Kelly studied art in Paris from 1948 to 1954, when post-war Paris was the home of European Abstraction and the avant-garde*.  He enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts* in Paris under the G.I. Bill, although he attended classes infrequently.  In France, he discovered Romanesque* art and architecture and Byzantine art. He was also introduced to Surrealism* and Neo-Plasticism*, which led him to experiment with automatic drawing and geometric abstraction*.

In 1950, Kelly met Jean Arp and that same year began to make shaped-wood reliefs and collages* in which elements were arranged according to the laws of chance.  He soon began to make paintings in separate panels that can be recombined to produce alternate compositions, as well as multi-panel paintings in which each canvas is painted a single color.  During the 1950s, he traveled throughout France, where he socialized with Constantin Brancusi, Alexander Calder, Alberto Magnelli, Francis Picabia, Georges Braque, Alberto Giacometti, Joan Miro and Georges Vantongerloo , among other artists.  His first solo show took place at the Galerie Arnaud, Paris, in 1951.

After six formative years in Paris, Kelly returned to the United States in 1954, living first in a studio apartment on Broad Street, and then at Coenties Slip in lower Manhattan, where his neighbors included Robert Indiana, Agnes Martin, Fred Mitchell, James Rosenquist, Lenore Tawney, and Jack Youngerman.  At this time he "used his canvases to explore the concept of spectral color and expressed his fascination with the resonance of color." 

His first solo show in New York was held at the Betty Parsons Gallery in 1956, and three years later he was included in Sixteen Americans at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.  In 1958, he also began to make freestanding sculptures. He moved out of Manhattan in 1970, set up a studio in Chatham, and a home in nearby Spencertown, New York.

Kelly's first retrospective was held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1973.  The following year, Kelly began an ongoing series of totemic sculptures in steel and aluminum.  He traveled throughout Spain, Italy, and France in 1977, when his work was included in Documenta in Kassel. (askart)

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15 x 11 x 1/4 in.
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