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First Impressions: Frank Stella’s Early Prints from the Marmor Collection
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First Impressions: Frank Stella’s Early Prints from the Marmor Collection

October 9, 2024–March 9, 2025

An image of two artowkrs side by side. One has three lighter colors while another has more darker hues. The forms are very geometric in nature.

In-gallery view of First Impressions: Frank Stella’s Early Prints from the Marmor Collection, at the Cantor Arts Center.

Lynn Krywick Gibbons Gallery (210)

 

First Impressions: Frank Stella’s Early Prints from the Marmor Collection presents selections from the American abstract artist Frank Stella's early collaborations with master printmaker Kenneth Tyler at the seminal Los Angeles printing studio Gemini Graphic Editions Ltd. (c.19671971). They mark the first steps of the decades-long collaboration behind Stella's important experimental printmaking career. 

 

First Impressions: Frank Stella’s Early Prints from the Marmor Collection is curated by Sara Lent Frier, Burton & Deedee McMurtry Assistant Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Academic Engagement.
We gratefully acknowledge support from the Marmor Foundation Gift Fund.

 

 


 

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