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An eye-opening presentation of largely unknown figurative drawings
by a renowned pioneer of abstraction Featuring one hundred
figurative works on paper by Ellsworth Kelly (1923–2015), this
volume shows a new side of an artist best known for abstraction.
These informal depictions of friends and expressive
self-portraits—all rarely or never previously displayed or
published—span the entirety of Kelly’s career, from the
mid-1940s to the early 2000s. Throughout his life, Kelly made
portraits as a means of keeping his hand adept at drawing, which
provided a place to test his ideas, refine his bold use of lines,
and interrogate the space between naturalism and abstraction. These
works also capture his social milieu, which intersected with other
creative circles and the queer community. He painstakingly recorded
how his own appearance changed over time, and once described some
of these sketches by saying, “I use myself in order to draw.”
The accompanying critical essays unpack the ways in which such
intimate efforts were fundamental to Kelly’s practice and situate
this important aspect of his work within the artist’s wider
oeuvre. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Exhibition
Schedule: Art Institute of Chicago (July 1–October 23, 2023)
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Knot (Hardcover)
Forrest Gander; Photographs by Jack Shear
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R474
Discovery Miles 4 740
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