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Ellsworth Kelly: Postcards, Hardback Book

Ellsworth Kelly: Postcards Hardback

Edited by Ian Berry, Jessica Eisenthal

Hardback

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A comprehensive survey of rarely seen collages from the master of abstraction Over the course of more than 50 years, renowned American artist Ellsworth Kelly made approximately 400 postcard collages, some of which served as exploratory musings and others as studies for larger works in other mediums.

They range from his first monochrome in 1949 through his last postcard collages of crashing ocean waves, in 2005. Together, these works show an unbounded space of creative freedom and provide an important insight into the way Kelly saw, experienced and translated the world in his art.

Many postcards illustrate specific places where he lived or visited, introducing biography and illuminating details that make these pieces unique among his broader artistic production.

Ellsworth Kelly: Postcards is the most extensive publication of Kelly’s lifelong practice of collaged postcards. Ellsworth Kelly (1923–2015) was born in Newburgh, New York.

In 1948 he moved to France, where he came into contact with a wide range of classical and modern art.

He returned to New York in 1954 and two years later had his first exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery.

The Museum of Modern Art, New York, organized his first retrospective in 1973.

Subsequent exhibitions have been held at museums around the world, including the Solomon R.

Guggenheim Museum in New York, Tate in London, Haus der Kunst in Munich and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

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