Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Who are the American Abstract Artists (AAA) ?

Who are the American Abstract Artists (AAA) ?

American Abstract Artists (AAA) is an organization founded in New York City in 1936 to promote abstract art and its appreciation in the United States. At a time when abstract art faced strong opposition from critics, the AAA provided crucial exhibition opportunities for abstract artists, helping to foster the growth and acceptance of the movement.

Artwork by Frank Stella

Frank Stella

Libertinia, 1995

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Frank Stella

Honduras Lottery Co., 1972

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Frank Stella

Agua Caliente, 1972

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Frank Stella

Swan Engraving Circle II, State I, 1983

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Frank Stella

Del Mar, 1972

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Frank Stella

The Counterpane (from Moby Dick), 1989

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Robert Motherwell

No. 12 (from The Basque Suite), 1971

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Frank Stella

Steller's Albatross (Trial Proof), 1977

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Frank Stella

Inaccessible Island Rail, 1977

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Frank Stella

Shards I, 1982

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Frank Stella

Shards Variant Ia, 1982

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Frank Stella

Ahab (from Moby Dick), 1989

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Frank Stella

Spectralia (from Imaginary Places), 1994

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Frank Stella

York Factory II, 1974

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Frank Stella

Sinjerli Variation IIa, 1977

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Frank Stella

Eskimo Curlew, 1977

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Found objects

Found objects (or objet trouvé in French) are everyday items that an artist finds and incorporates into a work of art. While collectors have displayed aesthetically pleasing objects for centuries, modern art often uses objects that originally had non-artistic functions, such as recycled or repurposed materials.

Monotype

Monotype is a printmaking technique where an image is painted or drawn on a nonabsorbent, smooth surface, traditionally an etching plate of copper, but now also acrylic, zinc, or glass. The image is then transferred to paper using a printing press, creating a unique print. The first pressing removes most of the ink, making it difficult to produce additional prints with the same richness, resulting in a one-of-a-kind artwork.

Ceramic

Ceramic is a term used to describe objects made from clay or other inorganic materials. These objects can be either decorative or functional and have been created since at least 4,000 B.C. Ceramic art involves making, decorating, and firing these objects in a kiln, a special high-temperature oven.

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