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Lithograph on Barcham Green paper - Signed, numbered and dated in pencil - From the Black Series I - Printed by Jim Webb; published by Gemini G.E.L. // Frank Stella's 'Turkish Mambo,' part of his 1967 Black Series I, is a lithograph on Barcham Green paper that embodies his fascination with repetition and geometric precision. The composition features a dense pattern of concentric lines, forming a complex, symmetrical arrangement reminiscent of a maze or optical illusion. This rhythmic design creates an illusion of depth and movement, drawing the viewer into a meditative exploration of form. Printed in a stark black-and-white palette, the piece emphasizes contrast and structure, hallmarks of Stella's minimalist approach. This lithograph, signed, numbered, and dated by Stella, is one of a limited edition of 100, printed by Jim Webb and published by the renowned Gemini G.E.L. studio. 'Turkish Mambo' reflects Stella’s exploration of visual rhythm, pushing boundaries of abstraction and minimalism.
Turkish Mambo (From Black Series), 1967
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Lithograph on Barcham Green paper - Signed, numbered and dated in pencil - From the Black Series I - Printed by Jim Webb; published by Gemini G.E.L. // Frank Stella's 'Turkish Mambo,' part of his 1967 Black Series I, is a lithograph on Barcham Green paper that embodies his fascination with repetition and geometric precision. The composition features a dense pattern of concentric lines, forming a complex, symmetrical arrangement reminiscent of a maze or optical illusion. This rhythmic design creates an illusion of depth and movement, drawing the viewer into a meditative exploration of form. Printed in a stark black-and-white palette, the piece emphasizes contrast and structure, hallmarks of Stella's minimalist approach. This lithograph, signed, numbered, and dated by Stella, is one of a limited edition of 100, printed by Jim Webb and published by the renowned Gemini G.E.L. studio. 'Turkish Mambo' reflects Stella’s exploration of visual rhythm, pushing boundaries of abstraction and minimalism.
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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.