BLANTON CURATED CONVERSATIONS - Forms & Fragments: Ellsworth Kelly’s Postcards

Ellsworth Kelly is one of the most celebrated abstract artists of the 20th Century, known for his mastery of form and color. In addition to painting and sculpture, he was also a brilliant draftsman and printmaker. His use of collage, specifically postcard collages, is less well known and the subject of an exhibition at the Blanton Museum of Art. Curators Carter Foster and Ian Berry discuss the artist’s rich, decades-long practice of making collaged interventions on postcards he sent to friends or bought because he liked the image and decided to turn it into art. "Ellsworth Kelly: Postcards" is on view at the Blanton Museum of Art through November 27, 2022. Learn more about this exhibition here → https://blantonmuseum.org/rotation/el... Funding for this program is provided by the Carolyn Harris Hynson Centennial Endowment at the Blanton Museum of Art. Originally recorded on November 9, 2022. Volunteer for the Museum: https://blantonmuseum.org/volunteer Become a Member: https://blantonmuseum.org/membership Sign up for Blanton news: https://blantonmuseum.org/subscribe Watch Past Curated Conversations: https://blantonmuseum.org/curatedconv... For museum updates visit: https://blantonmuseum.org/welcome-to-... About Curated Conversations: Every month, watch our live Q&A sessions with Blanton staff answering your questions about everything from how the windows in Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin got to Austin to what NOT to say to an artist. #BlantonMuseum#CuratedConversations Art works presented within the Blanton Curated Conversations series are for educational use only. Copying, modifying, reprinting, distributing, or any other unauthorized use is prohibited. All works of art are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of their respective trademark and copyright holders.