Ellsworth Kelly, Gemini G.E.L.
Yellow
2003
Scroll
Ellsworth Kelly, Gemini G.E.L.
Yellow
2003
Physical Qualities
Lithograph printed in yellow, Sheet: 1219 x 914 mm. (48 x 36 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Sylvia Cordish, Baltimore
Object Number
2014.60
Ellsworth Kelly has explored the relationship of color and shape in celebrated paintings, prints, and sculpture since the 1950s. Although he has developed a distinctly abstract vocabulary, his monochromatic blocks and arcs of evenly applied color are informed by observations of the world, including its architectural details, the play of light and shadow, and natural forms. Among the artist’s innovations, is an ongoing consideration of the way the shape of a positive form activates the negative space around it. For example, Green Red Yellow Blue consists of four brightly-hued panels spaced apart to incorporate the white of the wall into the overall composition. Similarly, the individual bold shapes of Kelly’s prints cut dynamically into the white of the paper.
The energetic black and white lines of River II demonstrate another of Kelly’s interests: the role that chance can have in arriving at compelling compositions. Intrigued by cut-down pieces of trial proofs that he had rejected for a print project, Kelly enlarged and repeated four of these fragments—each depicts the details of his own brushstrokes—to create an eight-section grid.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2014; Sylvia Cordish, Baltimore
New Arrivals: Gifts of Art for a New Century
Inscribed: lower right in graphite: "21/50 Kelly"
Markings: Chopmark: Gemini