Ellsworth Kelly
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+ | '''Ellsworth Kelly''' (b. [[Newburgh, New York|Newburgh]], [[New York]], [[May 31]], [[1923]]) is an [[United States|American]] painter and sculptor associated with [[Hard-edge painting]], [[Color Field]] painting and the [[minimalism|Minimalist]] school. His works demonstrate unassuming techniques that emphasize the simplicity of form. Kelly often employs bright colors to enhance his works. Ellsworth Kelly is represented by [[Matthew Marks Gallery]], New York. He lives and works in Spencertown, New York. | ||
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Ellsworth Kelly (b. Newburgh, New York, May 31, 1923) is an American painter and sculptor associated with Hard-edge painting, Color Field painting and the Minimalist school. His works demonstrate unassuming techniques that emphasize the simplicity of form. Kelly often employs bright colors to enhance his works. Ellsworth Kelly is represented by Matthew Marks Gallery, New York. He lives and works in Spencertown, New York.
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