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Frank Stella: Painting into Architecture
May 1, 2007–July 29, 2007
The Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Gallery, Lila Acheson Wallace Wing, Modern Art, 1st floor
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Since the early 1990s, the American artist Frank Stella (b. 1936) has been designing various architectural structures, including a band shell, pavilions, and museums. With works ranging from small models to a portion of a building at full scale, this exhibition demonstrates how Stella’s formal concerns have evolved from painting, to wall reliefs, to freestanding sculpture that extends into architecture. The architectural works are accompanied by a selection of paintings, wall reliefs, and sculpture that manifest an architectural vocabulary. This is the second show at the Metropolitan investigating the creative explorations of contemporary artists and architects: the first was Santiago Calatrava: Sculpture into Architecture. Frank Stella: Painting into Architecture is on display concurrently with Frank Stella on the Roof. Together, these two exhibitions offer the artist’s first solo presentation at the Metropolitan.





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