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  1. American painter, sculptor, and printmaker. Search ellsworthkelly.org. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to go to the desired page.

  2. Brief Biography Chronology. Ellsworth Kelly is regarded as one of the most important abstract painters, sculptors and printmakers of his time. Spanning seven decades, his career was marked by the independent route he took from any formal school or art movement and by his innovative contribution to twentieth-century painting and sculpture.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2023 · Exhibition. Feb 3–Jun 11, 2023. “The most pleasurable thing in the world,” Ellsworth Kelly once remarked, “is to see something, and then to translate how I see it.” Born in 1923 in Newburgh, New York, Kelly had a unique vision fueled by his observations of the things around him. He took the things he noticed—from a bird outside his window to the shadow cast by a balcony—and used ...

  4. Ellsworth Kelly, né le 31 mai 1923 à Newburgh, dans l'État de New York, et mort le 27 décembre 2015 à Spencertown (Austerlitz) , est un peintre et sculpteur abstrait américain dont l'œuvre peut être apparentée au courant du minimalisme . Il commence en 1941 des études d'art à New York, que la guerre interrompt bientôt.

  5. Ellsworth Kelly’s work does not fit neatly into an art historical category or movement. His particular approach to artmaking involved “finding” flat objects or shapes in the world that captured his attention and lifting them out of reality with abstract creations.

  6. エルズワース・ケリー(Ellsworth Kelly、1923年 5月31日 - 2015年 12月27日)は、20世紀〜21世紀のアメリカの画家。. ケリーは1923年ニューヨーク州 ニューバーグにて、保険会社の幹部をしていた父と元学校教師の母のもとに三兄弟の次男として生まれた 。 彼が生まれてすぐの頃に一家は ...

  7. Ellsworth Kelly (May 31, 1923 – December 27, 2015) was an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker associated with hard-edge painting, Color field painting and minimalism. His works demonstrate unassuming techniques emphasizing line, color and form, similar to the work of John McLaughlin and Kenneth Noland. Kelly often employed bright colors.