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    Ellsworth Kelly 1996 Announcement Card
    Ellsworth Kelly 1996 Announcement Card
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    Ellsworth Kelly 1996 Announcement Card
    Ellsworth Kelly 1996 Announcement Card
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    Left to right: Ellsworth Kelly, Untitled (Purple State II), 1988, Untitled (Red), 1988, Untitled (Gray), 1988, Untitled (Orange), 1988
    Left to right: Ellsworth Kelly, Untitled (Purple State II), 1988, Untitled (Red), 1988, Untitled (Gray), 1988, Untitled (Orange), 1988
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    Left to right: Ellsworth Kelly, Red Curve, 1988; Green Curve (State II), 1988; Blue Curve (State I), 1988
    Left to right: Ellsworth Kelly, Red Curve, 1988; Green Curve (State II), 1988; Blue Curve (State I), 1988
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    Left to right: Untitled (Orange), 1988; Red Curve, 1988
    Left to right: Untitled (Orange), 1988; Red Curve, 1988
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    Left to right: Ellsworth Kelly, Green Curve (State II), 1988; Blue Curve (State I), 1988
    Left to right: Ellsworth Kelly, Green Curve (State II), 1988; Blue Curve (State I), 1988

Ellsworth Kelly

Forms & Colors
October 9, 1996November 13, 1996

A survey of important prints by Ellsworth Kelly is on view from October 9 through November 13, 1996 at Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl. Scheduled to coincide with the artist's retrospective at the Guggenhiem Museum in New York City, the exhibition focuses on a body of work created by Kelly in 1987-1988 at the Los Angeles-based artists' workshop, Gemini G.E.L..  

The Prints on view include three examples of what the artist calls "curves" and the complete series of four colored "shapes". These seven lithographs are amongst Kelly's most important prints, exceptional for their scale and brilliance of color.