Ellsworth Kelly
Artist
A recently completed $35m renovation led by Snøhetta seeks to seamlessly connect the museum to its surroundings
The exhibition brings together more than 100 works spanning Kelly’s entire career—and highlights the importance of the viewer to his practice
This corner of Manhattan played a pivotal role in the development of artists such as Robert Indiana, Agnes Martin and Ellsworth Kelly
The exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia singles the artist out as one of the great painters of the late 20th century
As stipulated in the award's new rules, the Los Angeles-based abstract artist will donate the money to a non-profit of his choosing
The Foundation for Contemporary Arts has been selling works donated by visual artists to fund those working in experimental forms and performance since 1963
Plus, the damage to heritage in Italy following the devastating floods and Ellsworth Kelly's Spectrum work
The artist's 100th birthday coincides with an array of exhibition programming, celebrations and municipal recognitions of Kelly's legacy
As the American painter's 100th birthday approaches, a look back on his life and legacy in photos
As the late artist's 100th birthday nears, his foundation is undertaking the largest philanthropic project in its history
The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery reopens to the public this weekend with a special exhibition of intimate works by the abstract artist
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections
Watching stained glass bend the light in Austin, the artist's temple-like final work
As Ellsworth Kelly comes to London, we look at the exhibition at the Guggenheim and at MoCA
Fresh takes on Modernism, colour and two giants of American art
Artist donated his design for Austin to the Blanton Museum in 2015, the year he died
Nine museums, including MoMA and Tate Modern in London, are mounting special presentations this year to mark Kelly’s landmark birthday
Speaking with the American painter in Basel on colour, geometry, and learning how to see
Also on show are Mark di Suvero’s massive sculptures at Gagosian, and Charles Simond’s unfired clay at the Joseph Helman Gallery