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  1. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Museum of Modern Art, New York. “The Marriage of Reason and Squalor, II,” created by Frank Stella in 1959, is an outstanding work that shows his transition from the two-dimensional to the three-dimensional abstraction phase. This monumental work, with a size of 6×11 feet, presents with a dynamic tangling of shapes, colors, and textures ...

  2. The Marriage of Reason and Squalor II, one of that series, is characterized by thick black lines painted to alternate repeatedly with thin “stripes” of exposed canvas—with no room for gesture. The series features an array of designs made by differently arranging these same elements in symmetrical rectilinear patterns.

  3. The Marriage of Reason and Squalor, II. 1959. 11' 3/4" (230.5 x 337.2 cm). Larry Aldrich Foundation Fund. Director, Glenn Lowry: In the late 1950s, Frank Stella began to make abstract pictures comprising parallel lines and patterns using a housepainter's brush. Curator, Leah Dickerman.

  4. THE MARRIAGE OF REASON & SQUALOR. Directed by. Jake Chapman. United Kingdom, Barbados, 2015. Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance. 86. Synopsis. A young girl visits the island that her fiance gave her as a wedding gift, only to find that it is full of surprises. Synopsis.

  5. Podríamos decir que The Marriage of Reason and Squalor dejó marca tras su estreno en cines cosechando grandes ventas en taquilla. El estreno de este film se produjo en 2015 y la gente estaba deseando que llegara ese día. Sophie Kennedy Clark, Rhys Ifans, Noma Dumezweni, ...

  6. 17 de ago. de 2015 · The Marriage Of Reason And Squalor follows Chlamydia as she journeys to the volcanic “paradise” to wait for her other half. But she soon succumbs to the eerie power of a reclusive and malformed author called Helmut (Rhys Ifans) and things take a surreal turn for the increasingly bewildered protagonist.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2014 · Frank Stella’s print Marriage of Reason and Squalor is part of Black Series I, a portfolio of 9 lithographs published by Gemini G.E.L. and based on earlier paintings with the same titles. The companion painting for this work, The Marriage of Reason and Squalor, II (1959) is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, NY. Stella’s early work denies illusionistic space, emphasizing ...