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  1. Ellsworth Kelly: Fragments

    Ellsworth Kelly: Fragments

    2007 · Documentary · 1h 5m

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  1. Ellsworth Kelly: Fragments: Directed by Edgar Howard, Thomas Piper. With Ellsworth Kelly. Following Ellsworth Kelly as he revisits the Paris of his early 20s, this documentary uncovers early influences that became leitmotifs he would return to, reiterate, refine and rework for decades to come.

    • Edgar Howard, Thomas Piper
    • 2007
    • Documentary
    • 65
  2. Ellsworth Kelly: Fragments. This hour-long documentary uncovers early influences that became leitmotifs in Ellsworth Kelly's work, and examines his creation of two wall sculptures commissioned for the new U.S. Embassy in Beijing. Commentary from scholars and critics including Robert Storr, Anne d'Harnoncourt, Alfred Pacquement, Ann Temkin, and ...

    • 66 min
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    • Self
    • Tom Piper, Edgar Howard
    • 2007
    • Ellsworth Kelly
  4. “In my paintings I’m not inventing; my ideas come from constantly investigating how things look.”– ElIsworth Kelly Ellsworth Kelly is widely regarded as one of the most important abstract painters, sculptors and printmakers working today. Kelly insists on the connection between abstraction and nature from which he extrapolates forms and colors. Since the beginning of […]

  5. Ellsworth Kelly: Fragments (2007) Ellsworth Kelly: Fragments (2007) View more photos Movie Info Synopsis Cameras record artist Ellsworth Kelly as he creates sculptures for the U.S. Embassy in Beijing.

    • Documentary
    • Ellsworth Kelly
    • Edgar Howard, Tom Piper
    • Checkerboard Foundation
  6. Released December 31st, 2007, 'Ellsworth Kelly Fragments' stars Ellsworth Kelly The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 6 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled ...

  7. Following Ellsworth Kelly as he revisits the Paris of his early 20s, this documentary uncovers early influences that became leitmotifs he would return to, reiterate, refine and rework for decades to come. Insightful commentary from such scholars and critics as Robert Storr (Dean, Yale School of Art), the late Anne d'Harnoncourt (Director, Philadelphia Museum of Art), Alfred Pacquement ...

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