Frank Stella</a>’s Early Prints from the Marmor Collection presents selections from the American abstract artist Frank Stella's early collaborations with master printmaker Kenneth Tyler at the seminal Los Angeles printing studio Gemini Graphic Editions Ltd. (c.1967–1971). They mark the first steps of the decades-long collaboration behind Stella's important experimental printmaking career.<p><br></p>" />

First Impressions: Frank Stella’s Early Prints From The Marmor Collection

Oct 09, 2024 - Mar 09, 2025
First Impressions: Frank Stella’s Early Prints from the Marmor Collection presents selections from the American abstract artist Frank Stella's early collaborations with master printmaker Kenneth Tyler at the seminal Los Angeles printing studio Gemini Graphic Editions Ltd. (c.1967–1971). They mark the first steps of the decades-long collaboration behind Stella's important experimental printmaking career.



First Impressions: Frank Stella’s Early Prints from the Marmor Collection presents selections from the American abstract artist Frank Stella's early collaborations with master printmaker Kenneth Tyler at the seminal Los Angeles printing studio Gemini Graphic Editions Ltd. (c.1967–1971). They mark the first steps of the decades-long collaboration behind Stella's important experimental printmaking career.



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