American Abstraction Since Ellsworth Kelly
AMERICAN ABSTRACTION SINCE ELLSWORTH KELLY MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2013 HOSTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH CHRISTIE'S IN HONOR OF ELLSWORTH KELLY'S 90TH BIRTHDAY FEATURING ARTISTS LYNDA BENGLIS, JULIE MEHRETU, ODILI DONALD ODITA AND FRANK STELLA MODERATED BY ROBERT STORR, CHAIRMAN OF FAPE’S PROFESSIONAL FINE ARTS COMMITTEE AND DEAN OF THE YALE SCHOOL OF ART

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Exhibition talk: Vija Celmins and Robert Storr

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"The Oldness of Abstraction (or Can Abstract Art Be New?)"

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A Conversation with Ellsworth Kelly and Agnes Gund

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Ellsworth Kelly's Dream of Anonymity - Yve-Alain Bois

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Encore Presentations: Ellsworth Kelly

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How This ‘Terrible Artist’ Made MILLIONS And Lost Everything

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Christina Rosenberger | Finding the Grid: Agnes Martin and Abstraction

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How to Hack the Art Industry, with Magnus Resch

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Designing for Versailles: Olafur Eliasson | Brilliant Ideas Ep. 32

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Interview with Visual Artist Ellsworth Kelly at Art Basel

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Ellsworth Kelly and Roy Lichtenstein: A Centennial Celebration

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Why Abstraction?

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Why is Art Necessary?

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Alexander Calder's kinetic mobiles have fun with art | Full Documentary | American Masters | PBS

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Frank Stella interview (1993)

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Ellsworth Kelly - Being There: Slow Art

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An Evening with Frank Stella

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Richard Tuttle Interview: Artists Are Like Clouds

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