Skip to main content
Stanford University
The Marmor Collection: Black and White Prints from the 1970s
Exhibition

The Marmor Collection: Black and White Prints from the 1970s

April 20–August 7, 2022

Ellsworth Kelly (American, 1923–2015). White Bar with Black, 1973. Lithograph with pencil on Special Arjomari paper. © Ellsworth Kelly Foundation and Gemini G.E.L. LLC. Cantor Arts Center, Gift of the Marmor Foundation (Drs. Michael and Jane Marmor) from the collection of Drs. Judd and Katherine Marmor, 2015.67

Ellsworth Kelly (American, 1923–2015). White Bar with Black, 1973. Lithograph with pencil on Special Arjomari paper. © Ellsworth Kelly Foundation and Gemini G.E.L. LLC. Cantor Arts Center, Gift of the Marmor Foundation (Drs. Michael and Jane Marmor) from the collection of Drs. Judd and Katherine Marmor, 2015.67

Pigott Family Gallery (142)

 

This selection of American prints drawn from the Marmor Collection at the Cantor Arts Center highlights works from the early 1970s that capitalize on the simple but bold graphic impact of black against white. Artists on view include Richard Serra, Ellsworth Kelly, Sam Francis, Robert Rauschenberg, and Bruce Nauman.

 

This exhibition is organized by the Cantor Arts Center. We gratefully acknowledge support from the Marmor Foundation Gift Fund. 

 

 

 


 

Visit Us

The Cantor is open to the public, Wednesdays–Sundays 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. We’re always free. Advance registration is not required, but it helps us plan if we know who's coming.

Come visit us!
Museums From Home: Watch, read, listen and explore Stanford art museums from home.

Directions

The Cantor Arts Center is located at the intersection of Museum Way and Lomita Drive in the heart of the arts district on the Stanford campus. The Cantor faces the Bing Concert Hall across Palm Drive, northwest of The Oval and the Main Quad.

328 Lomita Drive at Museum Way
Stanford, CA 94305-5060

How to Get Here

Parking

Parking is limited. Stanford has a new contactless process to pay for parking, using the ParkMobile app, website, or phone. Prior to your visit, we recommend you visit the Stanford Transportation website to learn more about the updated visitor parking process.

Parking Rates and Map
A man using his phone and leaning on his car