Frank Stella, Polar Co-ordinates VI, from Polar Co-ordinates for Ronnie Peterson, 1980 |
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Artist: | Frank Stella (1936 - 2024) |
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Title: | Polar Co-ordinates VI, from Polar Co-ordinates for Ronnie Peterson, 1980 |
Reference: | Axsom 124 |
Series: | Polar Co-ordinates for Ronnie Peterson, 1980 |
Medium: | Lithograph, screenprint, and letterpress on Arches Cover paper. |
Image Size: | 39 1/2 in x 38 in (97.8 cm x 96.5 cm) |
Sheet Size: | 39 1/2 in x 38 in (97.8 cm x 96.5 cm) |
Edition: | This work is numbered from the edition of 100 in pencil in the lower left. |
Signature: | This work is hand-signed and dated by Frank Stella (Massachusetts, 1936 - ) in pencil in the lower left. |
Condition: | This work is in excellent condition. |
ID # | w-12645 |
Frank Stella Polar Co-ordinates VI, from Polar Co-ordinates for Ronnie Peterson, 1980 is a print that is from the Polar Coordinates for Ronnie Peterson series. Using the title as a reference to graph paper and an homage to one of Stella’s friends that tragically died during the Grand Prix in Monza in 1978, Swedish auto racer Ronnie Peterson, he celebrates the life of his esteemed friend through an abstract grid shaped work that encapsulates Peterson’s memory.
Created in 1980, Polar Co-ordinates VI, from Polar Co-ordinates for Ronnie Peterson, 1980 is a lithograph, screenprint, and letterpress on Arches cover paper. Hand-signed by Frank Stella in pencil in the lower left, this work is numbered from an edition of 100 in pencil in the lower left. Published by Petersburg Press, New York.
Catalogue Raisonné & COA:
Frank Stella Polar Co-ordinates VI, from Polar Co-ordinates for Ronnie Peterson, 1980 is fully documented and referenced in the below catalogue raisonnés and texts (copies will be enclosed as added documentation with the invoices that will accompany the final sale of the work):
1. Axsom, Richard H. The Prints of Frank Stella: A Catalogue Raisonné. New York: Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, 2016. Listed and illustrated as catalogue raisonné no. 124.
2. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany this artwork.
About the Framing:
Frank Stella Polar Co-ordinates VI, from Polar Co-ordinates for Ronnie Peterson, 1980 is framed to museum-grade, conservation standards, presented in a complementary moulding and optical grade Plexiglas.
Frank Stella, born on May 12, 1936, in Malden, Massachusetts, is a renowned American painter and printmaker. He passed away at age 87 on May 4, 2024, in West Village, New York. He is celebrated for his innovative contributions to the Minimalist and Abstract Expressionist movements. Stella's work is characterized by its geometric precision, vibrant colors, and dynamic compositions.
Some of Frank’s most prestigious museum exhibitions worldwide, reflect his significant impact on contemporary art. Here are some notable exhibitions:
1. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York: MoMA has hosted several exhibitions featuring Stella's work, including his major retrospective in 1970, which showcased his early explorations in Minimalism and Abstract Expressionism.
2. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York: In 2015-2016, the Whitney Museum organized a comprehensive retrospective titled 'Frank Stella: A Retrospective," highlighting his prolific career from the late 1950s to the present. This exhibition underscored Stella's versatility and innovation across different media.
3. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York: Stella's work has been prominently displayed at the Guggenheim, including in the 1995 exhibition "Frank Stella: A Retrospective," which provided an extensive overview of his career, from his early paintings to his more recent three-dimensional works.
4. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA): In 2002, SFMOMA hosted "Frank Stella: Painting into Architecture," which examined Stella's transition from two-dimensional paintings to three-dimensional architectural forms.
5. Centre Pompidou, Paris: In 1988, the Centre Pompidou presented a major exhibition of Stella's work, emphasizing his influence on both American and European art scenes.
6. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.: Stella's work has been featured in multiple exhibitions at the Hirschhorn, including a 1976 retrospective that showcased his evolving style and technique.
These exhibitions have cemented Frank Stella's reputation as a pioneering artist who continues to influence contemporary art with his innovative approach and creative vision.
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