Lot 56
  • 56

Kenneth Noland

Estimate
100,000 - 150,000 EUR
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Description

  • Kenneth Noland
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  • firmato, intitolato e datato 1976 sul telaio

  • acrilico su tela
  • cm 192x360

Provenance

Leo Castelli Gallery, New York

Exhibited

New York, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Washington D.C., Hirschorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and the Corcoran Gallery of Art; Toledo, Toledo Museum of Art; Denver, Denver Art Museum, Kenneth Noland: A Retrospective, 1977-78, n. 121, pag. 116, illustrato sottosopra
Genazzano, Castello Colonna, Cross-Roads. Incroci. Arte Contemporanea dalla Collezione Tonelli, 2001, n. 165, pagg. 178 e 247, illustrato a colori

Literature

K. Moffet, Kenneth Noland, New York 1977, n. 220, illustrato a colori a piena pagina

Condition

This work is in very good condition. No traces of retouching appear to be visible under UV light. Colors are a bit more saturated compared to the catalogue illustration.
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Catalogue Note


signed, titled and dated 1976 on the stretcher, acrylic on canvas

Nell'arte accadono due cose. Si raggiunge il contatto con la materia attraverso una forma inerente all'utilizzo di quella materia e c'è anche il raggiungimento di un essenziale livello di espressività, una maniera precisa di dire qualcosa in un modo alquanto complicato.
Kenneth Noland