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Screenprint and commercial offset lithograph on Arches 300 gram paper - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil - Printed by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles - Published by Castelli Graphics and Multiples, Inc., New York // Frank Stella's Furg (1975) is a vibrant screenprint and commercial offset lithograph that showcases his exploration of color and form through abstract, geometric patterns. The composition features a series of colorful, stacked, horizontal bars in shades of red, blue, green, and yellow, arranged in slightly irregular lines that curve and shift across the page. The pattern evokes a sense of movement, as if the rigid blocks are bending or warping. Stella’s use of bold colors and clean lines creates a dynamic visual rhythm, and the slight imperfections in the alignment of the bars add a playful quality to the otherwise orderly structure. Printed on Arches 300-gram paper, the work was signed, dated, and numbered by Stella, produced by Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles, and published by Castelli Graphics and Multiples, Inc. in New York. This piece is a notable example of Stella’s engagement with minimalism and color theory.
Furg, 1975
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Screenprint and commercial offset lithograph on Arches 300 gram paper - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil - Printed by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles - Published by Castelli Graphics and Multiples, Inc., New York // Frank Stella's Furg (1975) is a vibrant screenprint and commercial offset lithograph that showcases his exploration of color and form through abstract, geometric patterns. The composition features a series of colorful, stacked, horizontal bars in shades of red, blue, green, and yellow, arranged in slightly irregular lines that curve and shift across the page. The pattern evokes a sense of movement, as if the rigid blocks are bending or warping. Stella’s use of bold colors and clean lines creates a dynamic visual rhythm, and the slight imperfections in the alignment of the bars add a playful quality to the otherwise orderly structure. Printed on Arches 300-gram paper, the work was signed, dated, and numbered by Stella, produced by Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles, and published by Castelli Graphics and Multiples, Inc. in New York. This piece is a notable example of Stella’s engagement with minimalism and color theory.
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What is lyrical abstraction ?
Lyrical abstraction is a descriptive term characterizing a type of abstract painting closely related to Abstract Expressionism, in use from the 1940s to the present. The term can also describe two distinct but related trends in post-World War II modernist painting. This art movement originated in Paris, France, after the war, emphasizing personal expression, spontaneity, and the emotional use of color and form.