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"Frank Stella 1958," the touring survey of 20 works made by the celebrated contemporary painter in the year that he graduated from Princeton University, is a gem of an exhibition.
Art as Object 1958-1968" at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art and "Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated): Art from 1951 to the Present" at the Guggenheim Museum.
"Frank Stella 1958" takes a different approach, emphasizing focus over breadth, immersing viewers in a body of work as if they are right there in the studio with the fledgling artist at the threshold of his career.
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Hundertwasser was born in 1928 in the repressed atmosphere of pre-war Vienna, and found inspiration in Klimt's paintings.
Strongly individualistic and talented, Hundertwasser left art school and went to Paris in 1949 where he was exposed to the work of Paul Klee and the Tachists.